Apple, Google and Amazon decide to ‘play nice’ over smart home tech
The highly competitive tech giants Apple, Google and Amazon have announced they are teaming up in an effort to make smart home tech easier to use.
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The highly competitive tech giants Apple, Google and Amazon have announced they are teaming up in an effort to make smart home tech easier to use.
Facebook has announced it will remove videos modified by artificial intelligence, known as deepfakes, from its platform.
Harvard law professor Laurence Tribe recently said Iran General Qassem Soleimani's killing is "increasingly looking like summary execution."
Google is to restrict the number of advertising cookies on websites accessed via its Chrome browser, in response to calls for greater privacy controls.
Job performance details about more than 900 employees of a major office-space provider have been published online by accident after a staff review.
A new study found that professors donate far more often to Democrats than to Republicans.
Ring doorbells are providing customer data to companies such as Facebook and Google, an investigation suggests.
Facebook has launched a new tool that lets people see which apps, businesses and websites are sharing their information with the social network.
Messaging service WhatsApp will no longer work on millions of smartphones from 1 February.
Chinese electronics giant TCL will not release any more BlackBerry-branded phones, the company has announced.