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Believe it or not, WhatsApp hasn't been on the App Store for Mac this whole time.
Cruise is fixing the way its driverless vehicles respond to an accident with a software update.
Yes, even Google appears to be tired of green texts on the iMessage app.
Samsung will compete with Google to install an AI chatbot, coding bot, and image generator on its mobile devices.
It only took them 10 years to crank out another Grand Theft Auto game but Rockstar is finally ready to put its GTA Online cash cow out to pasture.
Crunchyroll Mega Fan and Ultimate Fan members can now access free games on the Crunchyroll Game Vault on Android with iOS coming soon.
The rainbow spurting cat with a Pop-Tart for a body has returned to weigh in on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
If you’re constantly receiving unwanted calls and texts from scammers and solicitors, we have three solutions for you.
Google is trying to keep you from using machine learning to do anything nefarious, like altering a driver's license or passport.
The CFPB wants any tech company offering financial services like a bank to be regulated like a bank.
A Santa-themed game from Google's workshop said kids' data would shape AI. The company insists that's not actually happening and it will add updates.
The app uses traffic and elevation data to gauge which roads are the most treacherous at different times of the day.
You can also ask Bard, “Where did Mr. Beast get all that money from anyway?” without leaving the video of him paying someone $10,000 to sit in snakes.
Samsung's fancy new pen is available now in the US for $99
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle said they would only reauthorize FISA Section 702 if the feds agree to new warrant requirements.
AMC shows like Interview With the Vampire and A Discovery of Witches excited viewers during their limited run on HBO's streamer.
ByteDance’s Pico brand is reportedly eliminating its software department to refocus on hardware, citing VR market growth expectations were ‘too optimistic.’
The flexible work company famous for on-tap kombucha will keep existing offices open but dump several non-operational leases.
The "self driving" car company has confirmed that a remote, human-operated assistance center is helping out pretty much all the time.
If you can’t beat them, join them with the same marketing schtick.