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It's nice of Samsung to tell you about its discounts, but it shouldn't interrupt your day.
The company is also being sued by investors who say it exaggerated what the devices could actually do.
Microsoft and OpenAI might be concocting a $100 billion supercomputer to accelerate their artificial intelligence models.
They're rich. They're ambitious. They're "innovative," but not in a good way.
Voice Engine sounds like an impressive tool, but how long before it's widely abused?
We've officially entered the Final Four and yesterday's tournament brought a surprising upset.
A new report finds popular podcasts are boosting subscriber counts by giving mobile game users tokens for engagement.
The industry is melting down over state age verification laws.
“Is it useful? no not as such. is it fun? kinda?” Palmsy’s developer said in a post announcing the app.
We tested the tech industry's efforts to control their chatbots and avoid controversy. The results showed an industry copying off each other's homework.
Make sure you have a microfiber cloth handy, and you won't go wrong mixing equal parts isopropyl alcohol and water.
UK researchers created a lightning-fast way to transmit data in previously untouched wavelengths, breaking a world record.
46% are worried that social media can be used to swing elections.
The popular cinema destination is currently looking for a buyer. Pray that private equity doesn't hear about it.
The new system is purportedly called "Presto." The company is said to begin rolling it out in its U.S. stores in April.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said use of the balls can lead to serious injury or death.
It's never been easier to record your screen on Macs with a simple keyboard shortcut.
Make your iPhone's location data incognito forever by shutting off Find My.
Another attempt to make life in the big city a little safer.
Many wealthy and influential people visited the infamous sex offender's secret island. A new report claims their mobile data gave them away.