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iPadOS 15 is out now with new multitasking features, easier ways to take notes, and more.
Upgrading from iOS 14 will give you a slew of new features to try out.
You can update your iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watches to Apple's latest software starting today.
The company touts its alcohol expansion, with plans to support legislation that allows widespread alcohol delivery.
If the leak is correct, the Pixel 6's new 33-watt wired charging is nearly twice as fast as previous Google phones.
The streaming giant announced new hardware due out in October, just in time to beat the holiday sales.
You can skip the hex keys, screwdrivers, and frustrations for Ikea's latest smart home upgrade.
"Using brain-machine interface technology to directly write in information to the brain... as in The Matrix... it’s complicated."
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has opened multiple investigations into fatal Tesla crashes involving its Autopilot system.
Facebook called the Wall Street Journal's bombshell reports this week "deliberate mischaracterizations."
Boston Dynamics' robot is monitoring factory safety at a South Korean auto plant as part of a pilot program.
If anyone's keeping track, Musk previously said Starlink would probably be out of beta by the end of the summer.
The CEO of the web registrar now says that the company's data was stolen. A security researcher says he reached out to them months ago about a vulnerability.
The pilfered funds, most of which allegedly came from telemedicine scams, were allegedly spent on slot machines, luxury cars, yachts, and more.
Whether to let kids steal urinals: perhaps Instagram's defining conundrum.
After losing an estimated 5 million subscribers this week, HBO is trying to woo users back with a deal.
The White House has communicated to the U.S. Treasury that it should implement a number of strategies to assist in the crackdown on criminal hackers.
Free-to-stream TV channels could be the latest incentives Google uses to sweeten the deal on Chromecast and smart TVs.
Facebook researchers warned that anti-vaxxers were deluging comment sections with propaganda, but the company was slow to take action.
The company briefly paused its flights in airports across the U.S. and Canada on Friday morning but won't say why.