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Users who already pay $139 a year for Prime will now get ads on the streaming service.
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Data brokers are selling loads of Americans’ data to the U.S. government, according to Senator Wyden.
After a Cruise vehicle dragged a woman 20 feet, a bad internet connection obscured details for government officials.
The lack of OLED feels a little weird for a next-generation Switch.
AI is in dangerous legal territory. Could the queen of pop put an end to its free-wheeling ways?
Gizmodo tested out the strangest chatbots on OpenAI's new GPT Store like a Jesus GPT and a Hitler GPT, and now we're feeling strange about AI altogether.
One of the first teardowns of Samsung’s latest high-end smartphone has a bigger cooling apparatus to manage higher temps coming from the AI-focused CPU.
Reviving a dead person for a comedy special isn't a joke.
Apple will finally let you log in for some on-the-go cloud gaming anywhere there's an iPhone.
The U.S. antitrust regulator is looking into billion-dollar deals between OpenAI, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Anthropic.
Viral deepfakes of the pop star went viral on X overnight, prompting outrage from Swifties and, eventually, action from the platform.
The built-in thermometer can check how hot or cold your gadgets and drinks are getting.
Netflix exec Greg Peters explained why they won't have a Vision Pro app, saying he doesn't know if Apple's headset will end up ‘yielding a return.’
It's a hefty pricetag to get Call of Duty on Xbox Game Pass.
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