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TikTok rolls out music streaming service to directly challenge Spotify and Apple Music
TikTok has announced that its new music streaming app is being rolled out in three markets in an effort to challenge Spotify and Apple Music.
Alien invasion finally happens - a very blocky one as Google launches Space Invaders AR game
Fend off the invaders in AR with your Android or iOS phone, as Google pays tribute to the arcade classic Space Invaders which is 45 years old.
New Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 images leak ahead of official launch
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is expected to be announced later in July and now we're seeing leaked images of the upcoming model ahead of time.
Google Pixel 8 Pro specs and launch timeline leak online
Google Pixel 8 Pro specifications and launch timeline has been leaked, and now buyers can reportedly expect a glorious Samsung OLED display.
This AI extension has gone viral as it gives everyone their own 'personal assistant'
An artificial intelligence extension has gone viral on productivity TikTok as thousands of people rush to get their own 'personal assistant'.
The Google One VPN is getting smarter about your location
Google says its One VPN service is going to start connecting people to a more local server to help apps that rely on local IP address information.
Your iCloud Keychain passwords will work in Chrome, other browsers with macOS Sonoma
Apple's iCloud Keychain password manager is now available to users of third-party browsers who have the latest macOS Sonoma beta installed.
Elon Musk unveils new AI company to rival ChatGPT and unlock the secrets of the universe
Twitter owner, Tesla, and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has announced a new AI company that will rival ChatGPT and unlock the universe's secrets.
Linux hits highest market share in decades, with 3% of desktops running the OS
Linux usage on desktop PCs has doubled since 2018, with the open-source operating system's market share now sitting at 3% - the highest to date.
Google says it will use all your public posts and data to train its AI models
Google quietly updates its privacy policies to note that it's going to use everything that's public and, on the internet, to train its AI models.
Elon Musk comments on Meta's recently unveiled Twitter competitor called Threads
Twitter owner Elon Musk has commented on the recent unveiling of Meta's answer to Twitter, a new app called Threads that'll integrate with Instagram.
Elon Musk's new Twitter limitations are fuelling his competition
Twitter was hit with a wave of changes over the weekend, and users reacted by going to Twitter's competing apps that reported a broad surge.
Meta to release its answer to Twitter in just two days, introducing 'Threads, an Instagram app'
Meta is seemingly going to release its answer to Twitter in just a few days, as a new listing for Threads, an Instagram app, has appeared on the App Store.
YouTube to disable video playback for accounts caught too many times with ad blockers
Google is testing a new method to stop YouTube users from using ad blockers as the platform is limiting the total number of watchable YouTube videos.
FTC explains how Microsoft-Activision merger will harm consumers and competition
In the FTC v Microsoft federal case, the Federal Trade Commission outlines harms to consumers that could arise from the Microsoft-Activision merger.
Revenge is Iran's take on Call of Duty so of course it's about fighting the US and NATO
Iranian game Revenge is aiming to be 'like Call of Duty' in terms of visuals and gameplay and the total opposite in terms of geopolitics.
Google's Bard AI would choose an iPhone over an Android device - or would it?
A Twitter user was surprised to see Bard recommend an Apple smartphone rather than Android, but in other circumstances, Bard will favor Android.
This Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 cover display concept is gorgeous
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 continues to leak as we get ready for its big unveiling in July and a new cover display concept really whets the appetite.
YouTube to launch its own gaming platform called 'Playables'
Google is reportedly rolling out a gaming platform under its subsidiary company YouTube, and it's slated to be an online gaming experience.
ChatGPT tricked into generating Windows 11 keys by pretending to be grandma reading a story
Microsoft invested $10 billion into OpenAI for the underlying software powering ChatGPT, and now the AI is generating Windows 11 keys.
Microsoft floated idea of buying Zynga, declined because they wanted bigger mobile player
In its quest to acquire its way into the mega-billion mobile market, Microsoft identified 1,000 potential buyout targets...one of which was Zynga.
Meta will remove news from Facebook and Instagram in Canada
Meta will have to remove news from both Facebook and Instagram in Canada after the nation's Senate passed the Online News Act on Thursday.
The Google Pixel Tablet might still get its stylus and keyboard despite missing launch
Google's Pixel Tablet is causing quite the stir right now and those who had been hoping for first-party keyboard and stylus accessories might get them.
Android phones are accidentally calling emergency services and it needs to stop
Google's Android 12 software update is causing some phones to accidentally call emergency services when there is no need, and authorities can't cope.
Google Chrome for iPhone is getting some huge new features
Google Chrome for iPhone and iPad is getting four new features that will make it easier to do some impressive things without ever leaving the app.
These leaked Pixel 8 display specs promise some big upgrades ahead
A new leak claims that the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are going to sport some notable display upgrades including a change to how the display looks.
Google warns its own staff about using the AI chatbot they created
Google has cautioned its own employees about how to use artificial intelligence-powered chatbots such as Bard or OpenAI's ChatGPT.
IBM says its made a breakthrough in quantum computing, entering into 'the era of utility'
Scientists at IBM believe they may have made a breakthrough in quantum computing, ushering in a new era of quantum computing known as 'the era of utility'.
Google puts a skin condition scanner in everyone's pocket
Google is planning on rolling out a new update that will allow its Google Lens users to identify skin conditions with a simple scan.
Google Maps Immersive View is coming to four new cities around Europe
The Google Immersive View mapping feature is rolling out to a handful of new European countries as well as some new directions features.
The Pixel Watch 2 leaks begin and it's bad news for upgraders
The Pixel Watch 2 is already starting to leak and now we appear to have two different codenames for the same product - Aurora and Eos.
WhatsApp is testing a new video messaging feature with users
WhatsApp is already one of the most popular instant messaging platforms in the world and now it's testing a new video message feature with users.
YouTube makes it much easier for everyone to earn money from making videos
YouTube has decided to lower the minimum requirements for creators to enter into YouTube's Partner Program, which enables video monetization.
Pixel 8 series camera leak suggests there's plenty to get excited about
The Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 8 Pro have been tipped to have new camera upgrades buy a report citing an unnamed source inside Google.
Forget FaceTime on your Apple TV, Android TV could soon let you take phone calls
Google is working on allowing Android TV device owners to receive phone calls, while third-party apps might also be able to hook into the feature as well.
TSMC is expanding its capacity to meet the demand for NVIDIA's A100 and H100 GPUs
GPU demand exceeding supply, sound familiar? This time it's all about high-performance chips like NVIDIA's A100 and H100 - and TSMC is trying to keep up.
Elon Musk reveals Twitter has discovered a hidden layer of 'censorship'
Elon Musk has sat down for an interview where he discusses overall censorship and if new laws should be introduced to protect users from private companies.
Elon Musk on AI: the good news about Russian roulette is 5 barrels aren't loaded
Elon Musk was asked how long human civilization has left and what he thinks are the risks that would cause society to fall into darkness.
Top 3 case mods spotted at Computex 2023 includes an Alien facehugger
Computex 2023 showcased some of the most interesting and creative PC case mods, with some designs taking inspiration from Alien and its facehuggers.
Sony may use proprietary AI to augment PlayStation cloud gaming
Sony Group Corp. CEO Kenichiro Yoshida comments on the challenges of cloud gaming, and hints that Sony could use its GT Sophy AI tech to boost streaming.
Activision could pull out of UK in order to merge with Microsoft
Activision and Microsoft are considering dramatic solutions in order to merge, including having Activision completely pull its operations out of the UK.
AI extinction threat on a par with pandemic or nuclear war, experts warn
A whole bunch of AI scientists and experts have signed a statement to this effect, including execs from Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI.
NVIDIA is now worth $1 trillion - and it's all about AI, not gaming GPUs
Now NVIDIA is making so much cash from its AI chips, will GeForce gaming graphics cards become increasingly less of a priority? That's not inconceivable...
NVIDIA Grace Hopper enters full production, with insane AI supercomputer coming
Grace Hopper Superchips are on track for late 2023 and the new NVIDIA DGX GH200 AI Supercomputer connects 256 of them in a 1-Exaflop beast.
Bing search engine is now built into ChatGPT as Microsoft looks to boost traffic
Bringing more guns to bear on Google, Microsoft will doubtless be hoping that this is a fresh way to drive Bing usage onwards and upwards.
AI is a rising tide for interactive entertainment, Take-Two CEO says
Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick believes AI could make games development easier, but effects will be short-lived as devs focus more on quality.
Elon Musk continues firing off shots at ChatGPT creator OpenAI
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has sat down for an interview to discuss his involvement in OpenAI, the creators of the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT.
Microsoft offered 'several iterations' of its cloud remedy to the CMA
Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) CEO Sarah Cardell says that Microsoft offered multiple versions of its Cloud Remedy to UK antitrust officials.
Microsoft CEO responds to Elon Musk's comments about OpenAI being controlled
The CEO of Microsoft has responded to Elon Musk's comments that Microsoft effectively controls OpenAI through its massive $10 billion investment.
Here's why your Gmail account may be at risk of being deleted
Google has taken to its blog to announce a new policy update that could mean thousands of users' Gmail accounts will be deleted if they are untouched.