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The CEO said the company's performance was "unusual and unacceptable."
It's the second time Google has gotten hit with the monopoly label.
The company wants developers to stop straining its website, so it created a cache of Wikipedia pages formatted specifically for developers.
Footage from robotaxis is the newest data source for law enforcement.
Alex Jones is twisting himself into knots to explain why his buddy Trump would support Real ID.
Meta is being very transparent on accident.
The drama involving Musk's growing hoard of offspring is heating up.
In a new report, the bipartisan House committee came to the unsurprising finding that DeepSeek sends user data back to China.
The quirky and unpredictable Commander Lawrence may have finally found his place in season 6.
Tariffs have people concerned about the price of cars.
Some countries have passed strict new laws dictating youth access to digital platforms.
The union for air traffic controllers says this is a bad idea.
The Asus VivoWatch 6 Aero should let you stick your finger on the watch face to get a blood oxygen and blood pressure reading.
There's still time for Trump to interfere, but the clock is ticking.
OpenAI is reportedly planning on making a social media platform because content to train on ain't cheap.
The fight against extremism marches on.
Fitting for a CEO who loves to play martyr.
The app is for fans of the Notion note-taking suite, but I'm already feeling a little more organized after churning through my inbox.
Who would have guessed the next thing my gamer desk needed was a surprisingly practical lava lamp.
The United States frequently outs the names of alleged Chinese hackers; China rarely does the same.