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The company is scaling back sales of its wearables and focusing only where the Pixel is selling.
The beloved technologist was in Mexico to speak at the World Business Forum when he started "feeling strange."
Apple didn’t release any new 11th-gen iPad this year, but if rumors are true, the next refresh could be a big one.
Andreessen Horowitz wants to make sure everybody's on the same page about not paying artists for their work.
It’s not quite the Steam Deck 2, but Valve's new Steam Deck OLED is lighter, faster, and lasts far longer than the previous Steam Deck.
The 48-hour "Mega Turkey Day Marathon Telethon" will also elevate the crowdfunding effort to produce a new season of the cult-beloved series.
Omegle was forced to shut down due to a lawsuit claiming the site gave free reign to child sexual predators.
Hackers from the group Anonymous Sudan claimed responsibility for the OpenAI attack causing widespread outages in the week following DevDay.
CT scans reveal that fakes are nothing like the real ones in every department.
Nextdoor joins 1,100 other Big Tech companies that carried out layoffs in 2023, affecting nearly 249,000 employees.
The Walt Disney Company also announced the combined Disney+ and Hulu app will begin beta tests next month.
The search giant will also put its generative AI in front of billions in new expansion.
The company's quarterly earnings call reported fewer losses—but the company has lost hundreds of thousands of streaming subs.
Microsoft may need far more cloud computing if it ever wants to bring its AI copilot to Windows 10.
Google Maps is getting smarter, but it still doesn't know where everything is.
The company would rather keep you waiting than have you complain.
The digital privacy experts at Incogni chart an actionable calendar for reclaiming your private information.
In a new study, people who quit social media for a week had a decrease in both positive and negative emotions.
Car manufacturers will be required to give independent mechanics access to the same diagnostic software and parts they give to authorized repair shops.
The AI was brought to its knees Wednesday morning. Maybe 128,000 tokens was too much?