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Meta launched a new app on Wednesday, called Instants, that integrates with existing Instagram accounts and allows users to send…
“Our goal is to be able to have it as customizable as possible, pulling from all sorts of data sources…
Almost exactly 15 years since Google introduced Chromebooks and ChromeOS—which ushered a wave of cheap, functional, web-based laptops that would…
Forgive me for starting with a cliché, a piece of finance jargon that has recently slipped into the tech lexicon,…
Porsche is closing three of its subsidiaries as it copes with falling sales and declining profits, the German automaker announced…
As Mario Gomez-Hall walks me through his new restaurant discovery app, Zest Maps, the founder pauses on its user leaderboard…
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is far less vocal about his worldviews than Palantir’s Alex Karp. And yet, France is taking…
when you’re trying to stay focused on something, there’s no shortage of distractions on your phone, through your web browser,…
Earlier in April, the startup Era held a gathering in New York for artists who had received its developer kit.…
Tesla is rolling out a new self-driving app that makes it easier for owners to subscribe to its Full Self-Driving…
Google Chrome just got another generative AI feature: Skills. Skills are repeatable AI prompts you can run in Chrome with…
The developer of the popular file encryption software VeraCrypt says Microsoft has blocked access to the account he used for…
WireGuard, the major software project and VPN that underpins popular security software including Mullvad and others, has found itself locked…
I’ve discovered the secret to a happy life in this era of constant connection: ignoring everyone that I know and…
About seven hours into the flight of Artemis II, Commander Reid Wiseman experienced something many earthbound Microsoft users know all…
Word documents, and even PDF files, aren’t necessarily safe. These normally innocuous files can be injected with malicious “poison” code…
