A new report suggests someone has been hacking company printers and making them emit "anti-work" screeds.
Google is reportedly looking to make its own smartwatch at long last.
You can quickly find out if your doctor takes your insurance and whether they speak your language.
This is the modern equivalent of the racing car bed that '80s kids drooled over.
The world is producing more data than we can store, but a solution could be the very molecule that contains our genetic code.
Once used to potentially launch missiles, this ancient keyboard upgraded with USB now wages war on an overflowing inbox.
After you're gone, your files, photos, emails, and more stay behind. You can choose who can access them.
Created in partnership with Razer, the new G3x Dev Kit is a peek at Qualcomm's vision for the future of gaming.
Apple clearly has huge plans for augmented reality, but will glasses actually replace iPhones?
But the pandemic has fueled a rapid surge of worldwide internet users.
Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan isn't hiding the bad news: Razer gaming laptops are getting a price hike. Will others follow suit?
Climate models are usually run on supercomputers. But Amazon has donated cloud computing time to run a model—with a twist.
A wearable perfect for those who want to pay a lot of money for a digital watch with minimal functionality.
Great news for that one weird aunt who refuses to buy a Kobo or a Kindle.
Having issues charging your Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro? A cheap USB-C cable may be to blame.
The Sonos app apparently just spilled the beans about an as-yet-unannounced Sub Mini.
In a new lawsuit, three fired software engineers claim Google’s “don’t be evil” clause of its code of conduct amounts to a contractual obligation.
HP patched two security vulnerabilities that could be used to steal information and spread to other devices.
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The former CTO is a 10-year veteran at Twitter and is responsible for accelerating the company's use of AI.