New York City claims the title of having the worst air quality of any city on Earth Wednesday due to smoke from Canadian wildfires.
The Blush app is meant to ‘reignite the desire to date’ by offering users access to a full time flirting companion, but only for $99 a year.
TikTok says Montana's law banning downloads of the app in the state is illegal and would crush local users' freedom of expression.
Take the stress levels down a notch or two with these apps.
Montana TikTokers are joining lawsuits seeking to overturn a state-wide ban on the app. They say the prohibition threatens their livelihoods.
There's been a rash of manipulative ChatGPT-like apps looking to fleece users. OpenAI said its first-party iPhone app has an Android version coming soon.
Montana's governor signed the nation's first state ban into law as the federal government considers prohibiting the short-form video app nationwide.
TikTokers in Big Sky Country say the state's first-in-the-nation ban will upend their communities, their businesses, and their personal lives.
There are thousands of porn titles being sold for cheap on Amazon’s Kindle, but that should be a separate concern from ‘text-based dinosaur and alien erotica.’
The country's top censor says chatbots like Baidu's Ernie should not "undermine national unity" in what experts call a threat to free speech and human rights.
Baidu is going after Apple for allegedly allowing free knockoffs of the former's ChatGPT competitor Ernie into the tightly controlled App Store.
The company doesn't have to allow third-party app stores through its Play Store; users can choose third-party billing options.
Despite being a new app, Apple Music Classical needs the Apple Music app in order to download classical compositions.
The new Apple Music Classical app is separate from the company’s main music subscription service and purportedly offers over 5 million classical tracks.
The videos were reportedly part of an advertising campaign for an app called FaceMega, and seemingly featured Watson and Scarlett Johansson.
From green texts to lightning cables to the App Store tax, there are a lot of problems. Nobody’s perfect, but Apple can fix these problems.
The company barred BlueMail, which uses ChatGPT to generate users' emails, over claims it lacked proper filtering for younger audience.
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey released the Beta test of the Bluesky social media app, but it's still invite-only.
The hiring of a TV ad executive shows Apple is hard at work on showing you more ads in more places.
A Mozilla study calls Google's app labels "a joke" and "useless," with loopholes so big you might be better off if you don't read them at all.