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Nothing is sacred anymore as April Fools' morphs into a new way to stealth launch weird products.
The Apple weather app is working again after users reported a glitch earlier today.
The Oyster Tempo is a super-sized version of a Yeti mug, minimizing how much ice you'll need.
Elon is obsessed with giving himself public deadlines, which would be way less embarrassing if he was as interested in meeting them.
Dr. Martin Cooper of Motorola decided to make history by trolling his rival, Joel Engel of AT&T, with a phone call.
The DOJ alleged Activision suppressed wages and stifled competition by taxing teams if a player exceeded a certain salary threshold.
Dating app users have shared images hinting that 'Tinder Vault' could include a 24/7 expert advice 'Concierge Service.'
Less than a week after the White House blacklisted a controversial spyware vendor, a federal agency negotiated a secret contract with it via a front company.
With several caveats, the search giant is making a bet that it can predict that prices will not rise on tickets for specific flights.
Spotify Live, the audio-only live conversation feature, was preceded by the sports-focused Locker Room.
A bomb went off at a pro-war event at a St. Petersburg cafe on Sunday, killing a prominent local blogger and injuring 30 others.
Finally, Android catches up to Apple in letting me transfer files between my computer and mobile devices.
Apple reportedly cut production of its M2 series chip for MacBooks in January and February, and only went half as hard in March.
Emulator aficionados at Digital Eclipse say the best way to tell the story of video game development is through the games themselves.
The ROG Ally handheld features a custom AMD APU, but can also connect to an external GPU.
The agency reportedly issued 172,679 custom summonses over six years to obtain data without warrants.
In a landslide, almost 90% of those who showed up at the Paris, France polls voted to ban the pay-to-ride scooters—dealing a blow to companies like Lime.
U.S. officials say Beijing obtained U.S. military intelligence from its spy balloon that was shot down in early February.
The Twitter CEO made it harder to tell between legacy verified accounts and those who paid for Twitter Blue.
A new Stanford report highlights the staggering carbon emissions required to train and maintain large language models like OpenAI's ChatGPT.