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TikTok has a new tack ahead of its CEO getting grilled in Congress: arguing the app is vital to 150 million Americans' free speech and their business.
OpenAI’s popular chatbot didn’t expose the contents of those conversations, though it’s a reminder that your AI conversations aren’t really private.
The state-sponsored matchmaking app comes as the country is reportedly looking to boost marriage rates, and matches users based on their backgrounds.
The metal band announced that it had bought a majority stake in Furnace Record Pressing, which has been manufacturing its albums for years.
The fate of a nonprofit online book library is in the hands of a judge after four book publishers filed a lawsuit for copyright infringement.
Research led by ChatGPT creators OpenAI doesn’t say AI will take your job, but LLMs are trying to automate tasks by writers, UI designers, and programmers.
Don't worry, there's still a dedicated mute button.
A Meta executive spent a year under surveillance by the Greek government, in what appears to be the first targeting of a U.S. citizen by "Predator" spyware.
A software update available today brings Apple support to six of 8BitDo's most popular controllers.
You can even pair two Vappeby portable Bluetooth speakers for true stereo sound.
Apple has also paused hiring and transfers, but major releases like MacBooks and iPhones seem unaffected.
Staff working on Vladimir Putin’s 2024 presidential campaign were told to ditch smartphones over fears of Western intelligence agency interference.
This recent round of layoffs will affect departments like Amazon Web Services, human resources, advertising, and Twitch live streaming.
The Indian government shut down the internet in Punjab over the weekend as authorities attempt to capture a Sikh separatist.
Do as I say, not as I post. The BBC published over a dozen TikToks after warning staff about the app.
Peter Knetter rebuilds Nintendo's first disc-based console out of plastic bricks.
The Infowars host is alleged to have transferred millions of dollars in real estate, cash, and business deals to family and friends.
When reached for comment, Twitter said in a statement, “💩”.
Netflix is planning to restrict password sharing in the U.S. and abroad, but at least subscriber numbers have yet to fully dip.
A search engine researcher explains the promise and peril of letting ChatGPT and its cousins search the web for you.