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Can Meta keep younger users from seeing harmful content? It's unclear, though the company just rolled out new policies to that effect.
Elon Musk is hosting three new series on X to beef up the platform's video content.
Grifters on YouTube will have to find new ways to make money off of the suffering of real murder victims.
The ability is rolling out as part of Google's CES 2024 announcements. Nearby Share is also getting rebranded, plus updates to the smart home and Android Auto.
The Asus Zenbook Duo includes two touchscreens with a magnetically-attached keyboard. After all, who needs foldable screens when you have a good old hinge?
My intrusive thoughts are asking me to kick it real hard though.
Elon Musk's "free speech" social media platform banned a number of accounts recently critical of Israel.
A state-backed institution claims to have breached the security of Apple’s Airdrop, a tool popular with protestors in China.
It's like a Kindle that's also a phone or a tablet.
The “Esther” concept uses sound-to-haptics software to emulate the patter of rain or the pain of getting absolutely stomped in Mortal Kombat 1 .
Discover the mind behind the Austin startup tackling student loan debt with tech
Alienware also redesigned its m16 R2 gaming laptop to finally get rid of that massive posterior so it will actually fit in your backpack.
The m16 R2 is 14% smaller compared to the R1, but it also has a bigger trackpad and even more LEDs so typical of Alienware.
The ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid joins a bevy of updates Lenovo announced at CES 2024.
They're cost a fraction of the Vision Pro's price and offer a sleek, modern design.
Autonomous vehicles from Waymo will venture out of the city and start driving on Arizona’s highways in the coming weeks.
The still-working phone was discovered by the side of the road after getting sucked out of the plane's depressurizing cabin.
Perplexity AI wants to revolutionize search with answers instead of links, and Amazon’s founder has agreed to help it unseat Google.
The Signature OLED T is a whopping 77 inches of nothingness and will be "very expensive."
The company’s big ‘spatial computer’ headset will be available at all Apple Stores in February, with preorders beginning Jan. 19.