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Meta's rolling out new encryption features on its app over the next few months, though it will randomly upgrade individual chats over time.
The highest court in the U.S. will review a case that could completely change how the internet operates.
After more than a week of a pushback, the tech outlet told staff it would stop publishing AI-generated content—at least for now.
A free update to the Kishi V2 controller and Razer Nexus app expands the library of supported games.
The Tesla CEO dismissed associations of a $420 share price to marijuana and accused the head of Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund of "ass covering."
Spotify is cutting about 6% of its workforce with layoffs expected to begin on Monday.
OpenAI previously signaled a few weeks ago that it would be pivoting toward a paid version of ChatGPT.
The exclusivity agreement with Truth Social ends in June, and the former president is thinking about not re-upping the contract.
Enormous cats are wreaking havoc on dams, jetties, and heavy machinery. Its creator told Gizmodo, "It’s not a masterclass on Photoshop. I mean, obviously."
During a Tesla shareholder trial Friday, Musk said he didn't see a “causal link” between his tweets and Tesla’s stock price.
Even Rishi Sunak can get in trouble for seemingly prioritizing the perfect Instagram post over the law.
It turns out, the algorithm doesn't determine everything.
The database reportedly held more than 1.5 million entities which included the names and birthdates of people with suspected ties to terrorist organizations.
Celebrities and other influencers on social media, including Elon Musk, have posted about using the drug.
The trendy new chatbot has many skills, and one of them is writing "polymorphic" malware that will destroy your computer.
A federal judge previously barred the former CEO of Vyera Pharmaceutical from in any way working with or in the pharma industry again.
The social media platform previously released a statement that it was banning the apps to enforce "longstanding" rules.
The luxury watchmaker wants the small company to change its branding or face further legal action.
It's $20/month for access to the RTX 4080 and HDR graphics, but you still have to provide the games and the internet.
In court documents, prosecutors say the disgraced Theranos founder should go to prison instead of live at an expensive estate while she appeals her conviction.