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Apple paid $500 million to settle a separate lawsuit in the U.S. claiming it intentionally slowed down older iPhones.
Xbox caught flak for limiting the number of ‘unauthorized’ third-party accessories and controllers, including some cross-console gaming boards.
A House committee introduced a bill regarding the consumer drones due to national security concerns from Chinese tech.
Two former Apple employees (and Sam Altman) promise their AI pin will revolutionize our relationships with the internet. But what is it?
A new report claims the company is working hard behind the scenes to make the Apple Watch the end-all, be-all health-centric wearable.
Politicians are using AI doppelgängers to reach voters. It’s a trend that’s about to explode.
There's good news if you're an ad-tier subscriber and you do a lot of long-haul streaming. There's also a bit of bad news.
VP Harris announced virtual hackathons to combat phone scams that target the elderly, among other US initiatives, at Rishi Sunak's AI Summit.
LinkedIn invested $10 billion in OpenAI's ChatGPT to keep up with the growing demand for AI.
Leaked shots show Sony’s new PS5 is indeed smaller and more compact, though it’s still a very strange design.
Google is offer.ing early registration for your unhinged URL idea but these domains don't go for cheap.
The two talked Cybertruck, Elon's Twitter takeover, and enjoyed some pizza with pineapple and anchovies.
The virtual film festival is now a transactional VOD streamer, with curation help from the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival and others.
Tesla still faces several investigations by the NHTSA and the DoJ for its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving software after several reported car crashes.
Canadian officials’ phones are restricted from using WeChat and TikTok due to the considerable data the apps scrape from user devices.
On November 3, Pluto TV and Shout TV (with a little help from John Carpenter) join the festivities paying tribute to the biggest, baddest kaiju around.
A judge dismissed most of the claims brought by artists suing Stability AI but allowed a "core" copyright infringement claim to proceed.
The video platform now requires users to disable their ad blockers with an immovable pop-up.
The company behind remakes and reimaginings like The Cowabunga Collection and The Blizzard Arcade Collection says it can still make the games it wants.
Apple won't allow companies to use third-party payment options but charges a 30% commission to use Apple Pay.