OpenAI's premier text-to-video generator is coming in 2024, and the company is not ruling out AI-generated adult content.
As the United States cracks down on TikTok, Elon Musk joins Donald Trump in opposing a bill that could ban the platform.
The original Apple iPhone 4GB only sold for two months, but now it’s on sale again for two weeks.
A longtime NBC executive is joining Apple's growing advertising team, which could signal Apple TV+ is following suit with other streamers.
Longtime Reddit users will have a unique opportunity to own part of the billion-dollar social media company.
So many of us are "perma-charging" our laptops, but it's a performance myth that shortens your computer's lifespan.
The CEO is rejoining the company's powerful board more than four months after he was fired.
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney is not shy about publicly bashing Apple on Twitter, and it’s working.
President Biden said the state of the union is strong, but the state of memes is even stronger.
The world’s leading internet company is having some internet connectivity issues.
A House committee voted on a bill to divest TikTok by a vote of 50-0 Thursday afternoon.
The key to using ChatGPT is knowing what the AI is good at, and more importantly, what it's not.
A tweet from Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney pushed Apple to block the Fortnite maker's competing app store.
A Microsoft engineer is asking his company to pause its AI image generator until it stops producing violent imagery.
In response to Musk's lawsuit, OpenAI reveals it was never meant to be "open-sourced" or unprofitable. Musk was fine with that as long as he was in charge.
More than 600,000 Facebook and Instagram users were affected by an outage on Super Tuesday.
Quantum computing has very few practical applications, but Google will pay you millions to figure some out.
The developers behind Yuzu bent the knee to Nintendo’s legal pressure after just one week and are shutting the emulator down.
Anthropic's new AI chatbot Claude 3 claims to be an industry leader, upending giants like OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google.
Trump supporters are creating and sharing photos of the former President with fake Black voters.
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