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Read the complaints submitted to the FTC by users of Donald Trump's social media platform.
It's coming to the Sony WH-1000XM5, WF-1000XM5, and the LinkBuds S.
Douglas Rushkoff's new book will help you navigate the weird and wild digital world we all live in now, and just might help you survive what's coming.
Meta's Movie Gen AI video generator can take images of people and turn them into videos, edit existing videos, and even create music and sound effects.
Allegations surrounding "misuse of funds, hiring of foreign contractors and interfering with product development" are flying.
An update is leading to older Samsung Galaxy phones being bricked.
Clubs and high school teams increasingly have access to AI video analysis and predictive analytics that are professionalizing youth sports.
M4 iPad Pro owners reported Apple’s latest update killed their tablets, requiring them to get a replacement. Apple Watch and HomePod Mini owners have also reported bricking issues with the latest OS betas.
Who invented crypto? A filmmaker believes he's cracked the case.
Workers will get a temporary 62% wage hike as a final deal is negotiated.
The former county clerk suggested at her sentencing that God would get revenge against prosecutors because she's a "child of God."
A new scheme for AI fuel could offload financial risk from Microsoft's business partner onto the American taxpayer.
The owl statuette was hidden in 1993 by author Régis Hauser, who died in 2009.
A California judge has blocked a bill that would punish people who knowingly spread deepfake videos online, saying it’s a threat to free speech.
You won't have to manually create offline playlists anymore.
Consumer advocates have sued RentGrow, a tenant screening company used by landlords that provide low-income housing in D.C. and other cities, for failing to ensure that its background checks are accurate.
The Trump campaign is using a little known X advertising feature to drum up political support.
A public information request shows the true extent of the damage caused by the viral conspiracy theory.
Gemini Extensions will be able to work across your phone’s Google apps, letting it access information in your Gmail and add it to Calendar.
It's available to pre-order today for $349 and will start shipping October 15.