EU copyright law requires it to pay publishers, and the company will likely use the data in negotiations.
Everyone’s favorite macrodata refiners will be returning to Apple TV+.
'Watch the Skies' -- released in its native country as UFO Sweden -- was shot in Swedish but will look like it was made in English.
There's reportedly bidding war for the film adaptation of Split Fiction, which was released just a few weeks ago.
After a ton of leaks, Google officially announced the $499 Pixel 9a, which has the potential to be the new king of mid-range phones.
Bloober Team is taking its horror game cred into a new direction with the launch of publisher Broken Mirror Games.
The ESA and leading game developers have formed a new initiative that aims to make it easier to know what accessibility features a game has.
If you own a Honda or Acura EV, you'll be able to use Tesla's charging network in June when adapters go on sale.
Anthropic's Claude chatbot can now search the web for information related to user prompts.
Gmail is getting an update that uses AI to assess inbox search queries in an effort to surface more relevant results.
The Huawei Pura X is the company's first phone with an Android-less operating system.
Threads users will be able to make the “following” feed or a custom feed the default view in the app rather than the app's sometimes chaotic “for you” feed.
TikTok is bringing Amber Alerts to the For You feed. These will be tied to geographic location and offer the ability to contact 911.
The vehicle's cant rail could detach, causing 'injury or a collision.' Owners can visit a Tesla service department to replace the part for free.
Google has followed up an ocean's worth of leaks with the official announcement of its Pixel 9a smartphone.
Spotify wants to help make sure you never miss a nearby show from artists you like.
SoftBank is hoping to give itself an edge in AI chip development by snapping up Ampere Computing.
Discord is officially launching Quest ads on mobile in June.
An advocacy group hit the company with yet another complaint about its hallucinations.
Meta is rolling out its AI assistant across 41 European countries, including to members of the European Union, and 21 overseas territories.