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The issue affects more than 2 million cars and is the first recall to hit the long-awaited Cybertruck.
Tim Cook thinks there is a “huge opportunity for Apple with generative AI and AI."
The Meta Quest headsets are getting access to spatial videos, plus some gesture controls that seem very akin to Apple's Vision Pro.
As Google borks on one of its oldest features, the book closes on an era of the web.
The Canadian programmer will spend the rest of his life paying Nintendo over $14 million after the company made an example out of him for modding its consoles.
The CEO of The Browser Company, the creator of Arc, says he wants to cut out the middle man and make search faster.
Cryptocurrency went full finance bro, and the police are making sure billion-dollar crypto frauds stay in the past.
The Meta CEO had a whiplash week: “You’re never...as bad as they say when you’re down."
Websites for illegally downloaded music are seeing a sharp rise, and YouTube plays a massive role in enabling modern-day piracy.
“Do people really think I was TikToking in 2022,” the candidate asked in a post on X.
Snap is urging the people who bought the Pixy to “immediately stop using” it and “remove the battery and stop charging it.”
Former Tesla General Counsel Todd Maron broke down in tears in a case over Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation package.
Apple has said the battery pack on its $3,500 headset is not hot-swappable, though with a simple tool can easily extricate the rather nostalgic connector.
AI technology is already disrupting America's democratic process, and the FCC would like to outlaw generative-AI robocalls before the 2024 election gets going.
Senators accused the CEO of sex trafficking and bullied him into apologizing to users, but at least Zuckerberg has a new lewk to brag about.
The company wants you to rest easy knowing that ChatGPT only makes it a little easier to commit bioterrorism.
There had been whispers that the crypto exchange would be resurrected but the firm's lawyers say that won't be happening and customers will be repaid.
The interrogation over Shou Chew's country of origin was just one of the awkward moments from today's hearing.
So far it's faring better in JerryRigEverything's initial teardown test than Apple's iPhone 15 Pro.
There's going to be fewer TikTok dances unless this deal is settled.