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The legal assistant has helped people contest parking tickets, now it's leveling up to the courtroom—and the judge doesn't know.
Gizmodo is on the ground at the annual consumer electronics expo. Here's what we're excited about
In hindsight, this may not have been the suspect's smartest move.
Investment bank Jefferies estimates that the losses the airline faces is more than it made in the first nine months of 2022.
Under the newly proposed rule, companies and carriers would have to tell customers about any accidental data breaches, and divulge all hacks much more quickly.
The German digital director met with Elon Musk this week regarding the European Union's online misinformation policy.
The half dozen devices, bolted to peaks surrounding the city, consist of solar panels and antenna. Their purpose? Unclear.
An advocacy group claims administrators aligned with the Saudi government were able to edit or delete pages about the Saudi Arabian government.
The Citizen app reportedly sent a push notification with Billie Eilish's address to 178,000 people as her home was being burglarized.
The Ember Travel Mug 2+ uses Apple’s Find My technology and also lets you control the temperature.
The LG Styler offers your sneaks a unique display, but nothing stops you from giving everyday objects extra mood lighting.
With a max output of 140W on a single port, it can even charge a MacBook Pro.
A sneaky clause in Celsius' terms and conditions made all investments property of the now-defunct crypto trading platform.
The company revealed official plans for the coveted complimentary internet connection at CES in Las Vegas but there is a tiny catch.
Senate Bill 1162 requires employers to post a salary range for California positions, and offer a salary range for current employees when requested.
The Tesla CEO favored a yoke steering wheel, similar to those used in race cars or planes, and refused to offer buyers a round wheel option back in 2021.
LG Display's concept car will make you want to be a passenger for life.
An ongoing data disaster at Twitter just got a whole lot worse.
WhatsApp has created a proxy server to allow users in countries with strict censorship or internet blocks to access the app.
It's time to stop using your finger on smartphones and tablets like a mere peasant.