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While clearly awesome, the pen testing tool has shown an ability to stir up anxiety for those in power.
It’s unclear if the messaging platform blocked the same channels on iOS devices.
Apple's iOS update also addresses French regulator's complaints that it emits radiation levels exceeding those permitted in the EU.
In the next two years, the AirPods, AirPods Pro, and AirPods Max will see a complete overhaul.
After Ticketmaster announced all-in pricing earlier this summer to make fees more transparent, the policy hasn’t rolled out to every concert’s ticket just yet.
The ‘About this image’ feature in image search and AI app restrictions on Google Play are a few ways Google is trying to clap back against AI-generated fakes.
A first-of-its-kind study into wartime deepfakes shows social media users quickly labeled real media as digitally altered when they didn't agree with it.
Qualcomm is releasing a pair of chips early next year that will allow your earbuds, headphones, and speakers to connect via Wi-fi in addition to Bluetooth.
Data pulled from the Vision Pro's onboard sensors and cameras could, theoretically, be used to identify mood disorders like anxiety, depression, or PTSD.
It’s a new form of hardware DRM that could make it impossible to play old PS5 games in future years.
The ‘buy now, pay later’ loan service was previously only available to select users. Apple raised their minimum purchase to qualify from $50 to $75.
Time to pay the piper. Apple Arcade, Apple News Plus, and Apple One are also getting price hikes.
A new report reveals that the banks which funded Musk's Twitter takeover are still saddled with that debt as investors grow disinterested in the platform.
Warehouse workers are injured on the job more than other industries, including construction and coal mining.
User experience is on the chopping block as the social media industry trips over itself to encourage people to pay for blue checkmarks.
Companies including OpenAI and Anthropic are pushing the Frontier Model Forum as the new watchdog for AI safety.
If at first you don’t succeed and lose $9 billion… Try again?
The right-to-repair movement's biggest villain said it would prefer federal repair rules over a patchwork of "confusing" state laws.
ByteDance claims the company is still focused on shipping VR hardware despite not having much to show in 2023.
The DMV says Cruise driverless taxis as not safe for public operation.