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The only hardware you need is a waterproof case for your Android smartphone.
A promising spec leak reveals an affordable TV dongle could be on the way.
The company's launching an NFT platform where users can buy and sell "limited-edition stamps" but don't worry, its current reward program is still an option.
Disney's CEO's said they are ‘working very hard’ on an ESPN-branded sports betting app just as major investors were questioning why keep the network at all.
The company's use of "community" in response to a Black user caused some backlash.
The new Freewrite Alpha remains free of digital distractions, to keep you on task.
The Quest 2 headset is expected to be shown off next month, but this latest leak has us skeptical.
The Tesla CEO claimed that a $7 million settlement payment to whistleblower Peiter Zatko violated the terms of the purchase contract. Twitter Disagrees.
The iPhone 14 is giving me a little deja vu. But to Apple's credit, it's managed to improve some previously Android-only features.
Officials from the Lone Star State have made numerous head-scratching claims about social media and tech companies.
The price of being rescued from near-extinction is, apparently, $48.
How does Biden want to change Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act? It's unclear — and maybe that's fine.
Tarantino and Miramax reportedly squashed their beef over the director's Pulp Fiction NFT collection and promised more to come.
Just because you can do something does not mean that you should .
Some users reported their robot vacuum continues to snail around the house as child lock features restrict telling the device to dock.
Crypto’s cruel summer hasn’t changed the fact that fraud, theft, and financial mayhem are still going strong in the web3 world!
Federal cops said Michael Pratt is wanted for creating child porn and sex trafficking after tricking and coercing young women into doing adult videos.
The creator loyalty platform says it enacted the layoffs as "part of strategic shift."
The beefy wearable is one of those times when AppleCare is a no-brainer.
More than two dozen groups singed an open letter claiming the deal could “endanger fair competition,” and jeopardize consumer privacy.