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You have until Christmas Eve to secure your new Apple Watch Series 9 or Apple Watch Ultra 2.
The NYC-based distributor of independent and foreign art-house films has added a new streaming outlet to its offerings.
Elon Musk claims X was built around free speech absolutism, but the European Union does not protect free speech like America.
Apple claims Beeper Mini is a security risk for iPhone users, but congresspeople say the company just wants to keep its blue bubble hegemony.
Adobe refused to compromise on the deal that regulators feared would create an “all-in-one” design monopoly.
You can now get even more creative with your ChatGPT creations.
Here are some of the highlights from this week AI news cycle.
The OpenAI Chief Scientist’s status remains unclear, but his “Superalignment” team put out a groundbreaking paper on the path to AGI.
As the EU seeks to finalize a landmark AI law, critics see a big loophole for developers of the worst kinds of police tech.
The company admits it didn't realize just how confusingly realistic AI-created images can really be.
IOS 17.2 cut off Flipper Zero users running the Xtreme third-party firmware from mass-spamming popups at iPhones.
There's a new Repair Mode, a bunch of very helpful manuals, and a diagnostic test.
Yes, you can play Doom on a printer, a chainsaw, an ATM, a piano, and other devices you'd never expect.
A location privacy change will end Google’s compliance with constitution-busting geofence warrants.
CMG Local Solutions claims its ads use “voice data” to target “the exact people you are looking for.”
The subscription service's free trial in December includes one trip to the theater and the company is working on an ad-supported version for 2024.
The ad-free and free-to-use streaming service, which can be accessed with a library card, has shared its top 30 of the year.
The new Intel Core Ultra mobile processors promise bumped up integrated GPU performance while boasting big power savings.
The Grok doll is unrelated to Elon Musk’s chatbot "Grok." But hey, what's a little brand confusion between friends?
The streamer has updated its Sexual Content Policy with rules more forgiving to artists, as long as the proper Content Classification Labels are used.