A new study shows that low-level workers are increasingly concerned their bosses will use office metaverses to spy on them, even tracking body movement.
The new integrated view will start rolling out to anyone with Google Chat enabled.
Hackers have been going after Facebook ad accounts for years, but multiple reports show how LinkedIn has become a major resource for phishing expeditions.
The company will cut roughly 1,000 workers this week, marking a sudden fall from grace for a company riding high on pandemic-fueled e-commerce growth.
A bipartisan bill would push over $52 billion toward American semiconductors, but it’s seen some opposition from Sanders and the GOP.
Regulators are on a crusade against enormous corporate mergers, but big tech is getting close to completing some of the biggest acquisitions in U.S. history.
Apple, Google, and Github have also pulled back on hiring recently.
With rumblings of Samsung's next folding phone on the horizon, it felt an apt time to look back at the journey that brought us here.
The United Kingdom will officially probe whether or not Microsoft's $68.7 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard is anticompetitive.
In a leaked employee Q&A, Mark Zuckerberg outlined plans to bring on far fewer engineers and 'turn up the heat' on existing staff.
The pre-installed antivirus tool is reportedly reducing Intel CPU performance by 6%.
The GOP complained that too many conservative fundraising emails were going to spam. Now, Google wants to make political emails exempt from filtering.
Engineers used a combination of labeled and unlabeled video data to teach their model how to swim, hunt, and even pillar jump.
The AR/VR space will rapidly expand once Apple enters, a reliable analyst predicts.
This latest browser update adds a new gaming interface, graphics enhancements to Xbox Cloud Gaming, and easy access to free casual games.
The Cupertino tech company might be building its own virtual walled garden.
Tidy up your desk and retain your sanity when using multiple computers.
Outstanding performance and battery life, enabled by the M2 processor, save this aging system.
As part of its overhauled AI ethics policies, Microsoft will phase out public access to AI capabilities that attempt to infer emotions and identity attributes.
While nobody's exactly sure why, it would appear that Russians who want the newest versions of the Windows operating system are out of luck.