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FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel is attempting to close the digital divide by increasing access to high speed internet for K-12 students.
The new split-screen interface will make it easier to use Maps and screen messages behind the wheel.
Android 13 Beta for TVs is out, and Google is showing off what's new at its developer's conference.
The (likely) future Twitter tycoon is facing scrutiny on multiple fronts for failing to disclose his stock share buy-up fast enough.
The law had been under temporary injunction after social media companies sued back in 2021.
Binance U.S. has suspended withdrawals in the name of "maintenance."
Twitter Data Dash is the company's attempt at making their data guidelines more transparent, sort of.
Google's big conference full of feature reveals is finally here.
The FAA says it's pursuing a “predictable framework,” around eVTOLs which it believes will, “better accommodate the need to train and certify the pilots.”
You can't buy any of these phones yet, but they're coming soon.
The company built a custom processor for its first smartwatch, which features full Fitbit integration.
After its failed Pixel Slate tablet, Google tries again with Android.
ANC is once again marketed as a pro feature pushing the new Pixel Buds to $200.
Smartphones, earbuds, a tablet, and yes, a Wear OS watch—Google I/O had something for everyone.
The feature will allow users to pan their camera across a scene and get instant information about multiple objects, but no release date has been announced.
The change marks a major breakthrough for news sites who have long claimed they were being shorted revenue by gatekeepers Google and Facebook.
Tesla is going after critics who have voiced concerns over its vehicles’ quality and safety, particularly the brakes.
If the crypto-exchange platform goes bankrupt, users with funds tied up with the company will no longer have access to them.
At I/O, Google announced that it will be launching virtual cards to protect users' financial information during online transactions.
Ahead of Google I/O, the tech giant shared some of its new and improved privacy and security features.