Nikon's new top-of-the-line digital camera features support for 8K video, improved autofocus, fast burst speeds, and no mechanical shutter.
It's designed to autonomously capture candid moments of an event so that everyone can be in the shot.
The company is all on in the new smart home standard, Matter, which will let you use all your gadgets together regardless of who makes them.
A Florida attorney filed a number of trademarks related to his new tech venture, including "Retruth" and "Post a Truth."
A Reddit user says they managed to purchase not one but two Intel Core i9-12900K processors for just $610 each, weeks before they officially go on sale.
Supply chain disruptions have caused trouble for paint manufacturers, which are having a tough time making some shades of blue.
The company announced on Thursday that the vast majority of developers that populate its Play Store will now qualify for a reduced 15% subscription fee.
A 150-year-old steel mill will be the first in the world to get the majority of its energy from solar power.
The cafes would implement Amazon's "Just Walk Out" surveillance technology.
Facebook would be following in a long and not-so-proud tradition of toxic companies.
From AI-driven claims to cybersecurity, Allstate is shaking up the industry.
It didn't take long for someone to design a remote control rifle for quadruped robots.
No one seems to know why these confused Waymo cars love this one street.
The company will hire an independent consultant to study the ways increasing access to the parts and information could cut down on electronic waste.
Trying to call your bank and getting "your call cannot be completed as dialed?" You're not alone—and "toll-free number issues" appear to be the culprit.
An accountant for the network swore in a 2019 lawsuit that 90% of its income was tied to AT&T, and it would be worthless otherwise.
The update to the browser and app versions of Google Maps will show you more carbon-efficient routes.
Enraged car owners, suddenly robbed of free parking, want to know why a New York City bike lane advocacy group is accepting funds from Uber and Lyft.
The two companies reached an agreement over the weekend to avoid pulling 14 NBCUniversal channels from YouTube Live.
The search giant has abandoned a project that would integrate bank accounts with Google Pay.