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The Minecraft team said the humble, voxel-based block-building game has sold 300 million copies since it first released back in 2011.
Tom Brady, Kendall Jenner, Roy Choi, and Charli D'Amelio all throw their hats in the ring to put faces to Meta's chatbots on Instagram, Messenger, and WhatApp.
Take a quick look at the newest and weirdest happenings in AI.
A new report shows the massive energy needs of AI systems. Plus: a look at how the music industry is fighting AI voice clones.
The once popular counterculture magazine that helped usher in cyberculture is now digitally available to all.
Google joins Adobe and Microsoft in its pledge to protect users but doesn’t address the problem of generative AI copyright cases.
Kevin Afghani is the new voice of Nintendo’s main mascot, replacing longtime Mario VO actor Charles Martinet.
New cognitive attacks could flood a soldier’s headset with garbage data in order to increase latency “and induce physical illness.”
The EU says TikTok is flooded with misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war. Researchers say there’s barely any news on TikTok at all.
Slate lets you draw on your iPad and see the results on your Mac with no mirroring.
The electronics store chain is reportedly going to stock discs through the end of this year.
Apple's AirTag has allegedly led to "multiple murders" after stalkers slipped them in victim's belongings, a lawsuit claims.
Small amounts of NVIDIA chips can still be purchased in China, but a new rule looks to close the roundabout ways American chips get there.
UK regulators approved Microsoft's purchase of Activision after blocking the deal in April.
Google recently added 15 minutes to the original Pixel Watch's charging time. But this isn't necessarily bad news.
CD Projekt Red said it didn’t want to replace the well-loved vocals of Viktor Vektor, voiced by well-loved VO actor Miłogost Reczek.
Next week, Pluto TV's Cult Films channel features Halloween selections picked by Wood and his SpectreVision co-founder Daniel Noah.
The new survey polled nearly 10,000 Gen Z kids to find out what they're spending their time and money on—and entertainment was a big part of it.
Vuse Alto surpassed Juul to become the top-selling vape in the U.S., making up 40% of e-cigarette sales.
Even more features are coming out for Meta's other social media platform.