The Belkin Soundform Nano Wireless earbuds also include extra-extra small ear tips.
The agencies released a cybersecurity advisory against state-sponsored attacks.
"Our colleagues in Russia have endured months of stress and uncertainty," IBM's CEO told staff before he "separated" those colleagues.
The former corporate antagonists are teaming up around accelerating autonomous 18-wheelers.
Some Pixel users have complained that they can't activate smart devices, and Google is throwing the blame on Sonos.
Instead of granting regulatory oversight to the larger SEC, new legislation would consider crypto a “commodity” and shunt most regulation over to CFTC.
Apple's tracking device has reportedly been used to stalk dozens of victims since launch last year.
Manufacturers will have to include a USB-C charging port in devices sold in Europe by autumn 2024, pending the deal's approval.
An attorney told Gizmodo board members were “blindsided” by the CEO’s short-lived vision for drones to combat school shooters.
Cruise can now charge for its driver-free rides in San Francisco, but only at night.
Civil liberties groups fear Axon's taser equipped drones will do more harm than good and potentially be used to suppress protesters.
Members of the Alphabet Workers Union won a 90 day return to work extension after threatening to strike.
Stuffed with social platforms and gadgets, Google's graveyard is bigger than you might expect.
The ex-COO's unrelenting focus on ads and growth brought fortune and mayhem but may fail to meet Meta' current challenges or its future business.
The Nevada city believes that the new technology will provide "increased government accountability to the public."
The groundbreaking lunar experiment could result in more accurate and safer navigation during trips to the Moon.
The company stopped shipping its e-reader to retailers this week after stopping ecommerce in 2019, but not because of government censorship, it said.
On Gadgettes , we discuss why things haven't seemed too hot for the streaming giant, even with its cadre of brand new content.
The Protect Basic tier goes up by about a dollar in July and includes the promise of features that aren't available yet.
The tech giant tried to make the axed feature fly under the radar, just as other apps are being cited for tracking user location data even while not in use.