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Though in-store sales will remain available in September, shipping estimates quickly slipped from this month to October, suggesting wide demand.
The social media giant is now building a metaverse that is no longer in virtual reality. So is it a metaverse at all?
The biographer talks to Gizmodo about his latest subject, AI, assembly lines and Ukraine.
Google has confirmed there are no services or parts to fix a Pixel Watch. The company's limited warranty also does not cover accidents or wear and tear.
U.S. politicians with the Senate Committee on Armed Services are asking the Department of Defense about SpaceX's role in severing internet connection.
Apple claimed the iPhone 12 model is completely safe and blamed France's ‘specific testing protocol’ for the allegedly high electromagnetic radiation levels.
30 years later, Cyberdog is the most-shared cartoon in the history of the New Yorker, and one of the most recognizable jokes about the internet.
While the law mandates that companies make parts available for self-repair, Californians won't get parts to fix their Xbox or PlayStation any time soon.
A new report reveals a major campaign by influencers peddling aspartame to followers, but not disclosing that they'd been paid by a soda company trade group.
Warner Bros. Discovery has axed more shows and movies since 2020 than any other brand, but one exec said they were ‘giving away’ content for too cheap.
If passed, a new bill would ban making, using, or selling robots with mounted weapons and prohibit police from using those machines to restrain people.
iFixit debuted Pixel phone repair kits last year in partnership with Google.
Caesars reportedly paid tens of millions in ransom after the hackers obtained driver's license numbers and Social Security numbers from a company database.
Sen. Chuck Schumer said Elon Musk is citing a ‘threat to humanity,’ while Mark Zuckerberg defended his not-so-open open source AI tools.
Ahead of the iPhone 15 announcement on Tuesday, France announced a pause in iPhone 12 sales due to alleged radiation emissions over EU limits.
A city report partially blamed Cruise robotaxis for a homeless man's death. However, officials have since clarified that's not the whole story.
The two formerly chart-topping musicians are facing fines from the SEC after pushing Tronix crypto without disclosing they'd been paid.
Apple may also install a feature on iOS 17 that will allow users to limit the maximum battery charge to preserve battery health.
Ransomware group ALPHV claims to have used common social engineering tactics to get into the casino's systems.
The reported posts included content that denied the Holocaust and promoted white supremacy. In response, Musk called the researchers a "bronze tier psy ops."