In a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Waymo argued sharing such data with the public would amount to giving up trade secrets.
Short of saying the term, the CEO said he sees "a lot of potential" in the metaverse.
The Wyze Cam V1 won't receive software updates after Feb. 1, which means you'll have to upgrade.
The new additions could make E2E more accessible, but policy questions and political debates mean encryption by default is at least a year away.
Ryobi's tiny batteries are designed for a new line of smaller power tools.
Quieting your Google smart speaker the next time it's accidentally activated is easier than ever.
This painfully average machine is further proof that all but the company's flagship laptops are an afterthought.
The guide provides details around privacy protections in AirTag trackers, which privacy advocates worry are a boon for stalkers.
A swappable battery, removable memory card, and touchscreen make the Theta X a huge upgrade.
The chipmaker has told partners that it doesn't expect the deal to go through, according to a new report.
Multi-gigabit speeds are coming to dozens of cities starting at $110.
Tom Brady getting into NFTs was to be expected. But not you too, Gronk.
The D.C. and Texas lawsuits allege the "deceptive and unfair" practices may have violated local laws.
You need peripherals to get the most out of your machine. These are the ones you should buy.
Amid a surge in coronavirus cases, Apple has yet again extended the deadline for pandemic-related exemptions to its App Store policies.
This is the first time we're hearing a specific release date for Google's rumored Apple Watch rival.
The upgraded wearable subtly tracks a whole bunch of metrics, but it leaves a lot to be desired.
The social network wants to be the place where people talk about and discover NFTs, blockchain, and crypto technology.
The chip shortage has forced tech companies to re-evaluate their overseas supply chains.
Google is reportedly working on a pair of augmented reality glasses for consumers. Sound familiar?