The company attempting to be the next Apple will officially unveil its first smartphone on July 12.
The former Microsoft mogul lambasted Bored Apes and the entire basis of cryptocurrency at a conference.
It sends dust flying with a 44 MPH blast of air, and saves me a lot of cleanup work in Photoshop.
Apple's tracking crackdown wasn't only about protecting users—it was about beefing up its own business, German authorities say.
The audio company blamed recent updates to its system and promised customers full refunds.
The internet's favorite musical performer just got a major upgrade.
The comedian used his Last Week Tonight segment to blast Big Tech's alleged anticompetitive behavior and advocate in favor of new antitrust bills.
LG will take a back seat to Sony for the first-gen product.
Microsoft will not interfere with employees' decision to join a union in an agreement that will begin 60 days after acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Depending on how you use your laptop, an electronic paper screen could be an eye saver or an eyesore.
Block’s Web5 promises to do away with anything that has stopped Web3 from being truly (say it with me) “decentralized.”
An Apple event week wouldn't be complete with some comparisons to its biggest competitor, Google.
The quadcopter can be deployed from a submarine undetected, and take to the air hours later.
With tracking devices like Apple AirTags used to stalk and harass, this new research proves there will always be novel ways for technology to track you.
In addition to features to display the planet’s changes to environmental disasters, the company is promoting new air quality layers on Google Maps.
Team Green may add a third fan to its reference GPU for the first time ever.
The queens and kings of FUD have left barbs in the crypto space’s ever-inflating balloon, leaving today’s lingering crypto crash with an extra sense of doom.
The network of websites was used to sell the personal information of 24 million Americans for more than $19 million, according to the Justice Department.
The executive was accused of watching 'VR porn' in front of other employees.
Salesforce employees had originally revolted when the business management software company first revealed its planned NFT platform.