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The worst possible device for watching YouTube or any video content.
Looking for an excuse to skip work? Your Apple Watch may be the ticket.
Hacks, breaches, and bugs. There's plenty of that kind of thing going around lately.
YouTube videos of people whispering into the camera are supposed to leave you soothed and sleepy. These... don't do that.
The ancient, near-defunct electronics store's brand is now a worthless coin called $RADIO, and its promoters are going HAM.
The funds represent a near-term victory for developers, but critics argue the payment is the latest in Google's long-term game to stave off regulation.
Virginia's new law lets police use facial recognition if they have “reasonable suspicion" less than one year after the state banned police use of the tech.
Fifteen former and current Black employees allege racist abuse and harassment at its California production plants.
The Pico W brings Wi-Fi 802.11n wireless connectivity to the ultra-affordable microcontroller.
At least eight robotaxis from the General Motors subsidiary navigated to the same street corner and then stopped in the middle of the road, blocking traffic.
The FCC approved the company to provide internet to moving vehicles.
The company has been on the defensive after recent reports brought new questions whether China’s government had access to U.S. user data.
The cost of some iPhones increased by nearly 20%, along with Apple products, as the value of the Yen fell.
The White House revealed the recipients of the medal which also include Simone Biles and Denzel Washington.
Prosecutors said Gene Levoff remained one of Apple’s top lawyers for over a decade while he used his knowledge of market dips to 'line his own pockets.'
Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) would provide recourse for scammed investors and coin holders and require disclosure of environmental impact.
In a leaked employee Q&A, Mark Zuckerberg outlined plans to bring on far fewer engineers and 'turn up the heat' on existing staff.
A nonprofit watchdog has asked a Texas judge to find the governor's claims 'not credible'.
At a congressional hearing, members learned that multiple government agencies don't know how many of their employees are using facial recognition.
Ruja Ignatova has been on the run since 2017 for allegedly defrauding investors in $4 billion OneCoin ponzi scheme.