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In drama that’s playing out on Discord, the creator of a beloved video game sandbox said the Skibidi Toilet creator sent him a DMCA takedown notice.
This latest outage comes just 11 days after a glitched update from CrowdStrike took down millions of Windows 11 PCs worldwide.
We've been waiting years to see if the voting public would actually be scandalized by party pics posted online. They're not.
Apple just won a patent for a MacBook with a rotating display and back-mounted camera.
These AI personas can act as your personal assistant or BFF, though you might not want either.
AMD's update to its free Fluid Motion Frames software brings lower latency, higher frame rates, and more control in PC games settings.
You have to imagine the future as a dead-eyed puppet imitating your favorite content creator and spamming your feed, forever.
Soon, you'll see a new ‘Lens’ icon on Chrome browsers and Chromebooks that lets you do a quick search by any text or images on a webpage.
Trump folks still give AI way too much credit as a reliable tool.
Cryptocurrency has become the latest flashpoint in the presidential candidates' war for the soul of Silicon Valley.
You can still access your old games, but any attempt to access shop content displays the dreaded words "this item is no longer available to purchase."
Logitech CEO lays out the potential future of the mouse and keyboard.
Arc’teryx’s Mo/Go hiking pants use braces and carbon fiber arms to take pressure off your legs when climbing stairs or mountains.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom called for a ban on all AI-generated voices after seeing the video.
As if hosting the Summer Olympics wasn't hard enough.
Leaks reveal a number of AI-powered features including call transcription and better Google Home integration.
Android users will soon be able to cast their video calls and share their internet through a Google Account.
Our cars are spying on us and two Senators are calling on the FTC to launch an investigation aimed at making it stop.
The kid was allegedly working alone, though a copycat incident saw more threats against Florida schools.
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