Lee was the former CTO at Jack Dorsey's Square and most recently served as the chief product officer of MobileCoin.
Sure, Windows 95 is easy to spoof, but OpenAI’s ChatGPT is already proving a pretty handy tool for generating fake and potentially malicious content.
Now you can use the watch's Peloton app to monitor your heart rate on Peloton's exercise machines.
The Apple weather app is working again after users reported a glitch earlier today.
The Razer Edge compromises too much to appeal to most gamers.
Finally, Android catches up to Apple in letting me transfer files between my computer and mobile devices.
Apple reportedly cut production of its M2 series chip for MacBooks in January and February, and only went half as hard in March.
Emulator aficionados at Digital Eclipse say the best way to tell the story of video game development is through the games themselves.
The ROG Ally handheld features a custom AMD APU, but can also connect to an external GPU.
The unveiling of the algorithm comes after an unknown user posted portions of Twitter's source code to GitHub.
A Nintendo GameCube made of Lego? Self-firing foam darts? Catch up on everything you may have missed in March.
"Our hypothesis is that it is still easier to build trust in person and that those relationships help us work more effectively." Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook.
Google's attention seems firmly focused on AI, potentially at the expense of one of its successes.
Code on Netflix's backend says “A game on your TV needs a controller to play. Do you want to use this phone as a game controller?”
The company doesn't have to allow third-party app stores through its Play Store; users can choose third-party billing options.
GitHub will have to provide the identity of "FreeSpeechEnthusiast" by April 3 according to the subpoena.
It'll be a hybrid event, with an in-person opening day keynote followed by a week of virtual sessions.
For a limited time, the Abxylute is available through Kickstarter for just $199.
Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant can be tricked to unlock doors, reads texts, disable alarms, and more with the power of sound.
Breaking with the hyperfixation on TikTok, France says none of the other recreational apps are secure either. Sacré bleu!