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The ad, which accused Porter of being a "bully" and "a fake," was initially cited for violating YouTube's terms.
Pornhub's parent company is facing a lawsuit over its refusal to comply with new age verification laws in Texas.
Sony announces a reduction of workforce across its first-party studios, including the closure of London Studio
We've got a glow-in-the-dark edition of Trainspotting , a new VHS of Woodchipper Massacre , a packed re-issue of Invasion of the Body Snatchers , and more.
Tesla's Optimus is a mysterious project with no clear end goal, but it's already accomplished some impressive technological feats despite its limitations.
Apple hasn’t addressed the cracks in its pricey new headsets. Some users report getting it fixed for free, while others are being told to pay out of pocket.
Give certain apps an extra layer of security protection.
A new report shows the Pentagon is using automation to decide where to conduct airstrikes.
A new report from Bloomberg alleges Musk's company was "trying to do everything on the cheap.”
Wendy's will use new digital menu boards to change your burger's price based on overall demand.
The world’s richest man has a problem with his computer. Like most of us, he’s using social media to try to get the company to help him out.
The launch of Google's new image generator didn't go over so well. The company's going to try again in a few weeks.
Mistral, a French startup known for its open-sourced models will now partner with Microsoft.
Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok could look a lot like Elon Musk's X if the Supreme Court rules in favor of state lawmakers.
Airplane mode hasn't been necessary for nearly 20 years, but the myth persists.
The company apologized for the recent outage and said it does not believe it was related to a cyberattack.
Google is rolling out new features for Android devices of all types, including more ways to interact with Gemini.
The tech billionaire has been obsessed with immigration and crime as reasons to vote for Republicans in November.
The phallic art quickly gained fans on social media. "Wow that's nuts!" said one user on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The blurry video shows Optimus, the robot Tesla first announced three years ago.