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A Doordash bite request, Hinge AR previews, vote to cancel Google Meet—bizarre design ideas of Soren Iverson are a peek at tech's weird possibilities.
A major Apple supplier making parts for the iPhone 15’s solid-state buttons said touch-sensative volume and mute buttons are no longer coming to market.
Pluto TV's co-founder is producing a completely free TV set and he claims it will be "the biggest thing to happen to TV since color."
The network fired Carlson following its $787.5 million settlement with Dominion, despite his high ratings. Leaked footage offers an additional glimpse into why.
A Canada-based prankster used an AI Tucker Carlson voice and a spoofed phone number to chat with the InfoWars host before things quickly went sour.
The Ministry of Defense shut down nearly 200 suspicious accounts on the cryptocurrency exchange platform Binance.
Imagine if ChatGPT talked like a concerned friend, though Inflection’s Pi AI doesn’t want to talk about itself, especially not its training data.
Bytedance employees monitored the account of one fluffy Buffy to track a Financial Times reporter in a botched attempt to trace an internal leaker.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority says it will post once more after Twitter promised reliability and backtracked on the $50,000/month price tag.
A 30-minute mockumentary based on a 2015 Facebook meme represents another evolution beyond the text and image format by social media’s most innovative creators.
The company has reportedly declared it would stop sharing its AI research, leaving the world further in the dark on AI developments.
Some of the world's biggest streamers, including U.S.-based Amouranth, will face off in La Velada del Año III , the biggest event of the year on Twitch.
A majority of voters think Congress should take “swift action to regulate AI” in order to promote privacy and safety, according to a new poll.
As part of contract negotiations, staff at a Maryland Apple store have asked for higher wages, more time off, and overtime pay. They've also floated tipping.
Larry Page could become embroiled in a case against JPMorgan over Epstein's trafficking after a judge ruled he could be served with court papers.
Cybercriminals took hold of Bluefield University's emergency broadcast system to send SMS messages and emails to students and staff.
The company plans to roll out app tiers with varying offerings for each type of subscriber.
AI isn't transparent, so we should all be preparing for a world where AI is not trustworthy, write two Harvard researchers.
"May the Fold be with you," but only if you have the kind of cash to buy something first-gen.
A "master list" of supposedly dangerous media files used to justify Uyghur detention included Quran readings and wedding songs.