One of the biggest names in electronics is also responsible for some of the weirdest products we've seen.
The Pixel 6 Pro may include a dedicated telephoto lens and the biggest batteries we've ever seen in a Pixel yet.
During the pandemic, some took advantage of the situation to peddle misinformation and exploit a broken system.
Gizmodo obtained the complaints about Binance through a FOIA request.
You don't need to splurge on pricey home wifi systems if you just want to set up a basic mesh network.
Qualcomm's first phone is designed for Snapdragon die-hards. Any takers?
The antitrust bloodlust is potent, can you feel it?
With Nothing's Ear (1) and possibly AirPods 3 due out later this year, the affordable earbud market is really starting to heat up.
A bug in the latest version of Chrome OS is reportedly causing some Chromebooks to slow to a crawl.
The JEDI cloud contract, which inspired a years-long scuffle between Microsoft and Amazon, is dead... for now.
When you buy a device that requires proprietary software to run, the money you hand over is an entry fee, nothing more.
After years of terrible-looking fitness-tracking bands, Fitbit finally has one you wouldn't be embarrassed to wear.
The app's parent company, ByteDance, launched a new BytePlus division to sell its features to other companies.
Nine trojan apps with more than 5.8 million combined downloads have been kicked off Google's Play Store.
No one actually wants to have a relationship with their robots.
Ready to show off that cosplay you've been working on all year? Now's your chance!
GETTR, the social media site recently launched by longtime Trump aide Jason Miller, is so filled with hentai even QAnon is disgusted.
Without Google, Huawei's premium tablet doesn't have a chance to compete as Android's iPad killer.
Samsung seems like it's playing it safe with a classic design, but for a brand new platform, bolder is better.
Facebook says its cloud gaming service is now available to 98% of people in the mainland U.S.