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Apple's tracking crackdown wasn't only about protecting users—it was about beefing up its own business, German authorities say.
The audio company blamed recent updates to its system and promised customers full refunds.
The internet's favorite musical performer just got a major upgrade.
The browser-based version of this popular photo editor will include its core features.
The company said it was bringing in academics and experts to help Spotify “evolve its policies” around key key areas like digital safety.
A new AI bot is based on late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s 27 years of writings, though it seems to lack a clear sense of some legal questions.
The new wireless gamepad is made even more accessible with a $35 price tag.
Coils in the asphalt charge EVs the same way the dock on your bedside table wirelessly charges your phone.
The company CEO, Brian Armstrong, wrote a letter explaining the decision to lay-off 18% of all company employees.
The virtual meeting will take place on Thursday and will “cover topics and questions that have been raised over the past few weeks.”
The photo is from Australia and was taken long after McDonald's abandoned frying its food in beef tallow.
Thirty-one members of Patriot Front were arrested with tactical gear while allegedly trying to start a riot at a Pride event.
The 11-inch and 12.9-inch models could get a refresh before Apple's bigger iPad Pro hits the market in 2023.
The comedian used his Last Week Tonight segment to blast Big Tech's alleged anticompetitive behavior and advocate in favor of new antitrust bills.
Regulators in the EU first began probing tech giants' advertising dominance last year. Now the companies are offering concessions to avoid fines.
BlockFi and Crypto.com are just two companies feeling the hurt, but there’s no real end to what the industry is already calling its summertime “crypto winter.”
We're a little over a month away from the expected release date, but YouTube's got plenty of teasers already.
LG will take a back seat to Sony for the first-gen product.
New research estimates that up to $1 billion worth of streaming ads are playing on devices that are powered down every year.
Microsoft will not interfere with employees' decision to join a union in an agreement that will begin 60 days after acquisition of Activision Blizzard.