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It includes more features than some cars do, and finally introduces a swappable battery.
The EU hasn't given up the dream of a common charging standard—which might be bad news for Apple.
The company just pushed out over a dozen new Android features, including some we thought would be limited to Android 12.
Google wants to make your Android Auto experience totally hands-free.
Taking inspiration from birds and fish, Volerian's unique fan promises more airflow with less noise.
'We are doing everything in our power to identify those who leaked,' Cook wrote in an email to Apple employees.
With a new streaming box, redesigned remote, and aspirations to be all up in your TV, Comcast is not playing around. But does anyone want this?
pcTattletale, which markets itself as a way to spy on your spouse or significant other, reportedly has a serious security flaw that exposes victims' data.
The boycott that we saw two years ago was an inarguable flop. Here's how we can actually hit the company where it hurts. (And why we probably won't.)
Facebook's VP of product marketing put out an uncharacteristically earnest blog post Wednesday morning to detail what advertisers could do to fight back.
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney says Apple won't let Fortnite back in until all court appeals have been exhausted.
Tourists would enjoy a view of the city as the ride rotated, without the risk of falling to their death.
Despite a wholesale ban on TikTok, the "devious licks" trend is still proving itself to be as devious as ever.
Running Windows 11 and promising all-day battery life, Microsoft's new tablet is taking aim at Apple.
Use the Surface Laptop Studio like a laptop, lay it flat like a tablet, or prop it up like an easel.
iOS 15 brings next-level spatial audio to Apple Music but unlike regular Atmos, you need Apple's premium headphones.
Building on years of litigation, a shareholders' suit claims that the $5 billion 2019 FTC settlement could have been a horse trade.
Get ready for all the new Surface hardware to help usher in the launch of Windows 11.
The tutorials that completely blew our teenage minds. Could you really do all of this in Mario Paint?
Gates reportedly met with Epstein dozens of times from 2011 to 2014.