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The company confirmed the long-awaited feature before backtracking and clarifying this update only applies to YouTube TV.
Google matches Apple's beat with a passive method for detecting AFib heart rhythm irregularities.
The only thing missing is a miniature Richard Dreyfuss.
What was supposed to be a routine traffic stop quickly turned bizarre when the car sped away from police.
The Staybl app is a free download that takes advantage of the iPad's accelerometer.
37% of prisoners in the U.S. have mental health issues.
Musk fans speculate the billionaire wants to buy a larger slice of company, something he'd be prohibited from doing while serving on the board.
For all the people who made millions made on Gamestop, plenty of Robinhood users slammed the company in FTC complaints obtained by Gizmodo via FOIA.
For years, a shadowy site has offered fake hit man services to dark web patrons. Authorities in Romania say they caught its operators.
Officials say, "if you are on an airplane, don’t be a jerk."
The Huupe could make your hoop dreams come true, or let you play Horse with a friend who's miles away.
The company is holding an "Ask Me Anything" session with its newest board member after employees voiced, well, some concerns.
Samsung and Apple are also slowly putting smartphone repairability back in your hands.
The retailer has filed an objection to a Staten Island warehouse's union vote and tried unsuccessfully to circumvent a shareholder vote on an investigation.
The officials cited limited wind tunnels and aging testing infrastructure as partly to blame for the tech's slow roll.
The attacks from Strontium are the latest in a string of exploits targeting Ukrainian and European officials.
The Skillshot FX Digital Pinball looks like the ultimate pinball simulator.
Cyberattacks, disinformation, and state-sponsored actors, oh my.
Kaleido 3 could be useful for more than just e-readers and e-notes.
The billionaire used his Miami Bitcoin 2022 keynote to rip several hundred-dollar bills as an opening bit and lambast the anti-crypto "gerontocracy" of finance.