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Google’s Veo is being marketed to advertisers for making cheaper, quicker ads, even though consumers may hate it.
The car rental company chose a bad day to undergo technical difficulties.
It's all about protecting against China, but there's the added benefit of protecting against Trump.
Gizmodo obtained complaints about Johnny Depp impersonation scams through a FOIA request to the FTC.
The Waze alerts on Google Maps are just another harrowing reminder of our eventual foray into a buttonless future.
The newly christened "government efficiency" czar criticized federal loans to two of Elon Musk's competitors on Monday.
Apple quietly revealed that the robot vacuum controls in iOS 18 have been delayed.
Walmart paid $2.3 billion for Vizio with its SmartCast OS along with the 19 million accounts it can advertise to.
Some parts of the website will remain free.
Published in 2012 to act as a guidepost for a tech giant, the book now feels like a forgotten manifesto for a world that no longer exists.
New rules from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and settlements from the Federal Trade Commission would limit what information data brokers can sell and who they can sell it to.
Luckey is looking to reshape the defense industry with anime waifus, loot boxes, and Hawaiian shirts.
Intel’s Arc Battlemage lineup includes the B580 and B570 with up to 12 GB of memory for budget-conscious gamers.
The scandal ridden company is said to be mounting a comeback, but evidence points in the direction of a large practical joke.
The OnePlus 13 will finally offer an IP68 + IP69 rating, and possibly come with a whopping 24GB of RAM.
Amazon's top digital service is getting physical.
The lawsuit filed Monday by a current Apple employee comes after federal labor investigators accused the company of imposing illegal policies on its workforce.
You can now use the sounds from the PS1, PS2, PS3, or PS4 when selecting games on PlayStation 5, but it may only be for a 'limited' time.
The reseller market has already bumped up the price of Eduardochi, the virtual chicken thigh, to almost $30.
Ignore the banana and focus on the money.