Apple accused Ashley Gjøvik, a senior engineering program manager, of leaking "confidential" information without further explanation.
Taking Boston Dynamic's Spot one step further, XPeng has revealed a prancing, rideable unicorn.
The screen can flex both ways and could be found on smartphones as soon as 2023.
You no longer need a subscription to get a Nest cam's best features, but you're also sacrificing some freedom to commit to Google.
At least 14 people perished in the floods from Tropical Depression Ida. Yet workers still showed up for shifts at the retail giant's warehouses.
"Disney Must Pay" applies to everyone, blockbuster movie star or otherwise.
Google will now require employees to return beginning January 2022, and even then, it sounds like it's negotiable.
The oil giant literally tweeted "thoughts and prayers" in the wake of Hurricane Ida.
A new South Korean law is set to compel the companies to allow competing payment systems for the first time.
PayPal recently added cryptocurrency trading to its platform in the U.S.
Under new regulations, gamers under 18 will only be able to play from 8:00 pm to 9:00 p.m. on Fridays and weekends.
The Beijing-based company has acquired Pico, the world's third-largest virtual reality headset manufacturer.
Amazon is joining forces with buy-now-pay-later company Affirm, which will allow customers to split the total cost of purchases above $50 into monthly payments.
The city is accusing the platforms of deploying “bait-and-switch” tactics to lure customers in.
After recalling its Tread and Tread+ treadmills in May, Peloton now faces the piercing eyes of the U.S. federal government.
The original Bike is getting its second price cut in a year.
Google is expected to fork over $15 billion to Apple this year to keep its search engine the default on Safari.
TV Block kicks in after the user of the stolen television connects it to the internet, which is necessary in order to operate the devices.
The robotic equivalent of America's Funniest Home Videos is exactly what you need right now.
The device was burned "beyond recognition," but the passenger helpfully identified it as a Samsung Galaxy A21.