Three years have gone by since Tesla initially promised PepsiCo semi trucks. Now, it might actually be happening, for real.
If you're not going to clean your ears, at least spend $15 to clean your buds.
Netflix is inviting tens of thousands of subscribers worldwide to preview upcoming films and tv shows on its platform.
At least this time you won't have to try and guess which one of them is secretly Sauron.
CEO Andy Jassy said that Amazon wants to allow access to a variety viewpoints “even if they are objectionable.”
Considering HBO Max's checkered recent DC history, it could be a major win. Get on it, James Gunn!
A recently launched prototype satellite is proving to be a bright nuisance for astronomers, but it could soon be joined by 100 more satellites just like it.
As the ground beneath the tech industry continues to shift, voice assistants may be a casualty most are willing to part with.
From Kindle to Kobo to iPad to Remarkable, these are the portable gadgets to get.
Advertising profits surpassed all of Amazon's subscriptions services combined, spiking 58% in 2021, and cash keeps coming. The pivot is part of a larger trend.
The uncrewed capsule smashed the Apollo 13 record on Saturday and is now on course to set a new distance standard for passenger spacecraft.
What to know if you are investing in a wifi upgrade.
The industry that brings most of our stuff to our door has been notoriously difficult to decarbonize.
It's one of the most versatile and capable e-readers you can buy, with access to every major e-book store.
The Callisto tech demonstration aboard Orion features an iPad that’s currently displaying messages sent from Earth.
The company announced a new partnership with Redwood Materials, the same startup that's promised to supply Tesla and Panasonic with recycled materials.
That amount of dough is worth only a bit more than it cost to produce Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power .
Twitch has been under fire after a report showed thousands of potential sexual predators were using the platform to find and watch streams of young children.
The planned layoffs of 4,000-6,000 workers come as the computer tech company aims to save $1.4 billion.
Google is also under fire for its "anti-competitive" practices.