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Apple says updating your iPhone to iOS 16.6.1 will protect you from a nasty exploit that can allow a hacker to view your texts and photos, no click required.
Google unleashes teaser videos for its upcoming Pixel 8 and Pixel Watch 2, though there's little we don't already know based on "leaks."
Anduril wants militaries equipped with its Fury autonomous aircraft with sensors and ordnance to assist fighter jets on the battlefield.
Norway’s “largest gold find of the century” was discovered after Erlend Bore's doctor advised him to go outside and get exercise.
While big tech companies and startups make up a big part of the list, there are also several important critics in the great big AI debate.
Walter Isaacson's book, Elon Musk , sheds light on why multi-billionaire de-activated Starlink terminals in Ukraine.
A spokesperson for the company said that the company is shifting plans away from paywalls on hardware that's already present in vehicles.
The social media platform trained its new machine-learning algorithm on approximately 5 billion photos of people with different body types and skin tones.
Riot Platforms ended up earning more than three times as much from energy credits than it did from mining actual Bitcoin.
The company's Privacy Sandbox tools are now on about 97% of Chrome user's machines.
Ruby Franke was charged with child abuse alongside her business partner Jodi Hildebrandt after her children were found with lacerations on their extremities.
Google's new policy comes as the GOP had waged war ahead of the 2024 election with at least two smear campaigns created with artificial intelligence.
The Nintendo Switch sequel will boast better specs to run beefed up versions of games like Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
The browser finally matches its Android brethren and the rest of the Google suite with Material You-style personalization options.
China reportedly banned some officials from using iPhones and other foreign devices at the office following the release of Huawei Technologies' smartphone.
The song "Heart on My Sleeve" was pulled from streaming services after it was revealed to have been created with artificial intelligence.
The second-gen portable speaker is $450 and goes on sale later this month.
Parts of the California Forever project are now being characterized as a national security threat.
Another supposedly accidental leak from the Google Store confirms much of what's been rumored about Google's next smartphone.
Special counsel Jack Smith wants Donald Trump to stop posting about his legal problems.