The court said it did not need to reinterpret tech's biggest liability shield to resolve a pair of terrorism suits brought against Google and Twitter.
YouTube will only place the ad blocks on the top 5% of its most popular content when viewed on a TV.
Montana's governor signed the nation's first state ban into law as the federal government considers prohibiting the short-form video app nationwide.
The new Amazon Echo Buds skip ANC and other premium features for a rock-bottom price tag.
In an interview with CNBC, the Twitter CEO said remote work was "morally wrong" and said he wanted people in the office 40 hours a week.
The tech giant says old, disused accounts pose a security threat.
Upcoming updates for iOS will include simplified app layout options, AI-based text identification, and even the ability to record and replicate a user’s voice.
Elon Musk denies asking convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein for financial advice, after the U.S. Virgin Islands issued a subpoena for bank documents.
The battery is excellent and the screen is high-end, but the cameras could be so much better.
Microsoft Phone Link now works for iOS, connecting Windows 11 with iPhones for messages and calls, though not photos.
Microsoft and Activision Blizzard are now 1-1 on its proposed $69 billion merger with the U.S. still to give its full, tacit consent.
Google settled a lawsuit filed by AG Ken Paxton for alleged false advertisements for its Google Pixel 4 smartphone.
Although pricier than it was at launch, the JMGO N1 Ultra still delivers excellent performance and a uniquely useful design for $2,299.
Lyft says your vacation can begin as soon as you land at your destination with its new airport pre-pickup feature.
The billionaire posted that his Twitter successor will be a woman, set to take over in a month and a half. Other details remain scant.
Google's 3D conferencing booth feels like the next evolution of webcams.
The open source tool will expand accessibility to gaming to an even wider audience.
Space Invaders World Defense will turn the real world into an intergalactic battleground.
Google's co-founder is supposed to be cooperating with an inquiry into ties between JPMorgan Chase and Jeffrey Epstein but investigators can't seem to find him.
Google has rolled out a number of new protections to help users feel more safe while surfing the web.