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The game finally announced a partnership that doesn’t explicitly mean an attempt to sell children on worthless cosmetics or outside brands.
Joby Aviation has been cleared by the FAA to start up commercial "air-taxi" operations. But don't expect to hail a flying ride tomorrow.
From installing the Assistant to executing commands, here's how to set it up on your Samsung smartwatch.
The Retro 35 might be the most adorable USB-C charger we've ever seen.
Tech companies use political idiocy to their advantage while members of congress are often more concerned with soundbites than real regulation.
Researchers from Northwestern University have created what could be one of the most unsettling robots yet.
The company also wants about half of its new games to be available on PC and mobile.
Prospective Twitter buyer Elon Musk is using this news as more ammo to try and nix his $44 billion buyout deal.
New York employees have campaigned for a $30 minimum.
It appears that art theft will absolutely continue in the digital world via phishing attacks and unceremonious minting.
The move completes Dorsey's exit from which began last year when he resigned as CEO.
Salvador Ramos sent three Facebook messages outlining his intent just before killing 19 children.
The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless can also stream from two wireless sources at the same time.
You can scan codes on items to have them sent to a fitting room or checkout counter.
The new monetization function will be available to a select number of streamers at first, but will become more widely available over time.
The group asked Meta shareholders told hold the company accountable for covid-19 misinformation they say led to real-world health consequences.
Today, the company revealed it's developing robots for the home that do more than just clean floors.
The company revealed it's working with a U.S. company selling visitor management systems to schools within hours of a horrific school shooting.
A new report says California, Texas, alongside countries across the world endorsed technology that took advantage of kids’ data.
Caleb Olson made the worst part about owning a dog slightly less awful.