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The thin-film speakers use very little power and can be installed almost anywhere.
Get your Pixel smartphone charged and backed up. Android faithfuls can download the in-progress OS to try it out.
Google Play's Data Safety section has officially started rolling out.
The ride-sharing service has agreed to pay Australian regulators $19 million after admitting to tricking app users.
The ProArt Display PA147CDV has a 32:9 aspect ratio and a built-in dial.
Other right-wing personalities are reappearing on the platform and it's indicative of just how big the narrative about censorship has become.
What OLED did for folding smartphones, E Ink Gallery 3 will potentially do for folding e-readers.
A handful of presets simply aren't enough anymore.
After posting a fan's BTS artwork on a Times Square billboard, Reddit's Community Funds program will provide grants for projects proposed by its communities.
New Samsung SSD gives SanDisk's rubber coatings a run for their money.
Here's how to say goodbye—properly—to your old hardware.
"I trust his mission to extend the light of consciousness," Dorsey tweeted on Monday.
The former president railed against Twitter which he says is boring and full of bots and fake accounts.
The hacker used the company's official Instagram account to phish BAYC NFT holders.
No, sorry, the notch isn't going anywhere. But your next iPhone might be a little bigger.
Well if it isn’t the consequences of his own (in)actions.
After weeks of will-he-won't-he, the world's richest man has purchased the social media company for approximately $44 billion.
The 34-year-old allegedly threatened to "shoot up the place, leaving none of you commies alive."
"Meta Store," which opens on May 9 in California, will feature a wall-to-wall screen for VR.
This marks the first deal between SpaceX's internet satellites and a major airline.