Some were ugly, some were flawed, and some were flat-out awful. These are the products that disappointed us this year.
CES kicks off Jan. 5, despite everything. Here are the major product launches in store.
The Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn is known for its allegedly squalid, abusive working conditions.
You can create a solid setup using the speakers you already own.
You might want to avoid any "challenges" that Alexa recommends.
It's time to take a look back at the cinematic highs and lows of the year.
Workers with the "Apple Together" movement are asking customers not to shop at Apple in stores or online on Friday.
The move comes in the wake of an NLRB settlement that focused on the company's "15-minute" rule.
In a new survey, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram were found to be the least trusted tech companies.
The ivory-billed woodpecker hasn't been seen for decades. The government is ready to declare it extinct—but at what cost?
So far, T-Mobile, Amazon, Meta, Twitter, Pinterest, iHeartRadio, and major media organizations have canceled in-person attendance.
Plus The Batman kicks off a cryptic new ARG ahead of its release.
The AWS outage marks the service's third disruption this month alone.
Don't worry, it doesn't sound like any big changes are coming for the publisher.
It's no surprise that TikTok is ridiculously popular, but somehow it even beat out Google this year.
After six people were killed in an Amazon warehouse hit by a deadly tornado, the company is allowing employees to keep their phones "until further notice."
Despite what you may have heard, NASA firmly denies it's using the bug-ridden log4j.
When one driver expressed concerns over tornado sirens they were told, “The sirens are just a warning.”
A boat being propelled by the wind may sound familiar, but next month's test could help the shipping industry in its quest to clean up carbon emissions.
The company has been awarded patents for using smell and skin texture to identify a "suspicious" person.