The arms race between spam blockers and spam senders is about to escalate with the emergence of a new weapon: generative artificial intelligence.
Newly crowned Parler CEO Ryan Coyne won't run a "politically motivated advocacy organization." Say goodnight, Alt Tech.
Lots of folks have concern about the direction of AI. Should we, uh, maybe heed those warnings?
The encrypted email service has more features than ever and surpassed 100 million users worldwide. Gizmodo talked to the CEO about what's new and what's next.
The HomePod looks the same as its predecessor, sounds too bassy, and costs too much.
Google's shares dropped by 4% after a report of panic within Google over Samsung considering switching to Bing.
Banning TikTok could weaken individuals' digital security across the entire American internet, a Rochester computer science professor writes.
Weather apps for Android and iOS that are stable and easy to understand.
Whatever work the company has done to make its own 5G modem will eventually rear its head.
The iPhone 15 has been rumored to have touch-sensitive power and volume buttons, but an oft-cited analyst threw that all into question.
That's a significant drop in shipments compared to rival PC companies like Dell and Lenovo.
Baidu is going after Apple for allegedly allowing free knockoffs of the former's ChatGPT competitor Ernie into the tightly controlled App Store.
iPhone owners in search of their missing devices were directed to the wrong address thanks to a Find My fluke.
Apple's recently added "crash detection" feature has become known for its false alarms. But iPhone users shoulder some responsibility, the company has implied.
To replace the cookie in Chrome and Android, Google has an offering for the world called “Privacy Sandbox." Here's an exclusive peek into how it will work.
As film shuffled toward the graveyard, digital cameras went through their rebellious teen phase.
Every version of macOS since 10.18 has shipped with the notorious Satoshi Nakamoto bitcoin whitepaper, and Apple has yet to offer any sort of explanation.
The Apple+ series based on Hugh Howey's best-selling novels debuts in May.
The country's Ministry of Electronics said it "is not considering bringing a law or regulating the growth of artificial intelligence in the country.”
Gaming doesn't have to cost you much (or any) money.