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Joysticks, screens, buttons, and other components can now be purchased online.
An appeals court ruled against a law that would've punished online platforms for content moderation.
Meta's AI team just announced a software to help model complex skeletal movement.
From McDonalds to the Coca-Cola Company, Starbucks is the latest company to halt business in Russia.
The Tesla CEO saw $10 billion of his personal wealth evaporate following a report alleging he exposed his erect penis to a SpaceX flight attendant.
The company has partnered with LG Innotek for the iPhone 14's front-facing camera.
Corsair's Voyager a1600 will start at $2,699 and is the company's first laptop.
The lawsuit lands just as Meta gives into pressure to share more on how its systems allow political ads to target users.
Social media networks are trying to clamp down on the potentially harmful recipes, but the videos are still out there.
The U.K.'s Information Commissioner’s Office determined Clearview violated privacy laws despite no longer offering services to law enforcement.
Team Red's next-gen chips will require a new motherboard when they arrive this fall.
Google Assistant will live alongside Samsung's own Bixby assistant.
The vast network of pro-Russian channels and social accounts have proved a major challenge to companies trying to stamp out war misinformation.
The vote was 414 to 9. Who are these people, and what is their deal?
I want to catch nothing but Pokémon as I wait out the rest of this wretched pandemic.
Need to spread some disinformation all over the world? A Russian company apparently has a quick and easy recipe for that.
The company is trying to defend the Metaverse, while others in the tech industry are calling it a distracting fantasy.
Police continue to use social media in questionable ways to monitor and track down protestors in photos and videos, according to a new report.
The country's Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry said it will ban 5G equipment form Huawei and ZTE, joining the likes of other "five eyes" countries.
The Bored Ape NFT has been deemed a digital asset in the landmark court case.