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New details about the process in which Sam Bankman-Fried’s hedge fund allegedly stole customer money might impact his ongoing federal fraud trial.
Elon Musk's X is stripping links and news stories of their headlines, and ad revenue continues to decline.
Google released its latest phone, the Pixel 8, today. Offering seven years of OS updates, it beats some iPhones by a good margin.
Two Ubisoft employees filed a formal complaint for sexual misconduct against the company's former executives in 2021, prompting a year-long investigation.
Google has some new phones, a watch, and a whole lot of AI.
Some customers have complained of their iPhone 15s reaching over 100-degrees Fahrenheit even during minimal use.
The image creator comes as the app begins rolling out social networking features in addition to its news feed.
Social media apps are testing subscriptions. They say if you’re not the customer, you’re the product. Now you’re both.
Google Assistant will be able to access your Gmail and Maps to respond to questions, and the CSI "Enhance!" function is on its way.
Meta's new Emu AI algorithm allows users to generate unsavory content involving weapons and nudity while blocking only certain explicit phrases.
A new survey found that more than 40% of shoppers would rather sit in traffic than make a trip to the post office.
Google's flagship smartwatch gets a refresh. There's also a software update for Pixel Bud Pro users.
There are also new lock screen templates and the ability to quickly access some apps without opening the phone.
The luxury gold Apple Watch debuted in 2015, and now users sporting that wrist bling will no longer get software updates or hardware fixes.
With the exception of Pokémon Bank and StreetPass, Nintendo is taking its 3DS and Wii U services offline in April 2024.
A Freedom House report shows a rise in deepfakes and other AI tools used by political leaders to quash dissenters and spread fake news.
He did it again. And this time a judge is threatening legal sanctions.
Starting today, it's $8.99 to watch streaming content without ads—but there's good news if you don't mind a few commercial breaks.
The second Amazon sales event, called Prime Big Deal Days, runs October 10-11.
Zoom Docs will use AI to take collaborative notes during meetings months after Microsoft and Google released similar features.