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TikTok is fighting for its life in US court — and it's on track to lose, former DOJ official says
A former Department of Justice official told BI that he believes the three-judge panel will rule "d…
Natalie Musumeci,Dan Whateley
Asus Vivobook S15 (2024) review: Sleek design, power-packed battery performance, best for light, office use
The Asus Vivobook S15 is a sleek, lightweight, and well-designed productivity laptop that excels in…
Apple's new update is finally making it easier to repair your broken iPhone on your own
Apple's iOS 18 update introduces the 'Repair Assistant' feature, making it easier for users to repa…
Grace Eliza Goodwin
Apple Watch Series 10 and AirPods 4 launched: Specifications, price, availability and more
Apple's 'It’s Glowtime' event in Cupertino unveiled the AirPods 4, and Apple Watch Series 10. The n…
OpenAI pulls ChatGPT's 'Sky' voice after users compared it to Scarlett Johansson
OpenAI said in a blog post that the voice was sampled from an undisclosed actor and wasn't designed…
Beatrice Nolan
An AI agent may soon be at your beck and call, but it might cost you a bit of your privacy
The stakes for Google are high, as nailing AI agents opens up a massive business opportunity.
Dan DeFrancesco
Women face bias and disparities in healthcare. Digital tools could help meet their needs.
Femtech, or digital solutions centered on women's health and wellness, could help address gaps in t…
Sarah Sloat
Telegram CEO breaks silence after arrest, says it's not true that the platform is an 'anarchic paradise'
"Thanks again for your love and memes," Telegram CEO Pavel Durov wrote on his Telegram channel on T…
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
Apple and Meta are ramping up their feud over who is in charge of protecting kids
Meta wants Apple to be in charge of age-gating apps. Apple doesn't want to do that.
Katie Notopoulos
Google settles $5B privacy lawsuit alleging it spied on 'incognito' Chrome users
Google settled a $5 billion lawsuit alleging that it spied on people who used the "incognito" mode …
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert,…
Apple's latest iOS update is bringing back deleted photos, users say, including NSFW content
A possible bug in iOS 17.5 has some iPhone owners saying they're seeing photos they thought were pe…
Jordan Hart
Signal president says she spent 2 sleepless days dealing with the fallout of Elon Musk's criticism
Signal president Meredith Whittaker called an Elon Musk tweet "baseless," and that it caused her mu…
Lakshmi Varanasi
Google will delete billions of browsing records to settle privacy lawsuit: court filing
As part of a lawsuit settlement about its "incognito" mode, Google will erase billions of data reco…
Grace Eliza Goodwin
Fortnite is coming back to the iPhone after a 4-year ban — but just in Europe. Apple will fight to keep it that way.
Fortnite is back on the iPhone, but only in Europe. Apple has made clear it will fight every other …
Peter Kafka
Gemini can talk, photos get AI boost: AI features unveiled at Made By Google event
Google unveiled new AI-powered features at the Made By Google event. Key highlights included the Ad…
AI and security concerns fuel a shift to on-premises IT infrastructure as companies seek more control of data
AI, data privacy, and security concerns are pushing companies to adopt hybrid IT infrastructure tha…
Matthew S. Smith
Glassdoor is adding users' full names to their profiles and some say they feel betrayed
Glassdoor says that it won't share users' personal information without their consent but that its m…
Jyoti Mann
Dell Latitude 9450 2-in-1 review – a premium business laptop with a compact design
Dell has recently launched the Latitude 9450, the company’s premium 2-in-1 offering in India, aime…
A Gen Z data scientist says AI jobs require more than coding — and don't expect to be a loner at work
Autodesk data scientist Pranjali Ajay Parse said candidates need more than Python proficiency to su…
Ana Altchek
AI girlfriends will only break your heart, privacy experts warn
Romantic chatbots foster a toxic dynamic and relentlessly pry user data, The Mozilla Foundation fou…