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We still don't know how much the feature will cost, but Apple has until 2025 to figure it out.
'We have Nvidia GPUs at home,' is essentially what CEO Satya Nadella said at Microsoft Ignite, in hopes of cutting costs.
Want to lie about the 2020 election? Right this way, sir.
For years, Tutanota (which recently rebranded to "Tuta") has been a trusted email provider. A former Canadian cop has accused it of being a honeypot.
Months after the return of the subscription service's physical card, customers can now opt to use a virtual card in the app instead.
They finally acknowledged the issue, apologized for it, and developed a plan to fix it.
You'll have to get your annual dose of Charlie Brown's football and Snoopy's feasts this weekend if you're not an Apple TV+ subscriber.
Sam Altman’s AI company has been plagued with outages and hacks this week, and now the company is pausing premium signups.
The new OS Codenamed Vega has been spotted on the Echo Show 5.
Elon Musk walked back language to sue Cybertruck resellers for $50,000 just days after the agreement was introduced.
Uber is launching a TaskRabbit-like service in Florida and Canada in the coming weeks.
Is Nothing Chats the answer to the digital classism on the mobile market?
It just got a lot easier to save all those TikTok tunes that are burrowing into your brain to major services like Amazon Music or Spotify.
Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures is now streaming on Amazon Freevee and Plex, and has released more clips to tempt you to tune in.
The payments platform, Zelle, will now refund victims of imposter fraud, which cost Americans $2.6 billion in losses across the industry last year.
If you're using a wallet older than 2016, you need to act fast.
GraphCast, the search giant's fresh new AI, is about to make it rain on meteorologists.
The company reportedly looked into licensing the voices of artists for AI content last month, but now YouTube wants to penalize AI-generated content.
Google’s main litigator visibly cringed when he heard an economic professor reveal how much Google pays to be Apple’s dominant search engine.
The retail giant isn't doing so hot in the video game market.