National Novel Writing Month is no more (at least formally).
The satellite internet service will be free to members of its UnitedPlus loyalty program.
The hacker published supposed test scores sorted by race.
Roku is testing whether users will enjoy watching ads before they can even get to the home screen.
Starlink is cheap to deploy, but could leave rural Americans "stranded" with slower speeds and higher costs.
Meta got an emergency arbitration ruling to stop the memoir's author from talking about her time at the company.
The music streaming platform received criticism for keeping the show for as long as it did.
Brendan Carr thinks YouTube TV might be discriminating against "faith-based programming."
For $8 a month, you won't see advertising on most of YouTube's content.
Describe the look you're going for, and Google will help you shop for it. Plus, Virtual Try-on now supports pants.
Google is migrating Chrome browser extensions to a new specification that limits the functionality of ad blockers.
Taara is the latest moonshot out of Alphabet’s X lab.
YouTube’s so-called ‘Premium Lite’ tier will reportedly allow you to skip ads on videos and podcasts, but not music.
Apparently preserving history only matters until it costs too much to save.
MeidasTouch becomes most listened to show as Rogan keeps preaching the gospel of Elon Musk.
Spotify imagines users will be willing to pay $6 more a month for HiFi, lossless music streaming, but it may also let you rejigger songs with AI.
The company says the multi-billion dollar investment is needed to strengthen the reliability of the global internet and support AI innovation.
You won't have to "buy your mom an iPhone" to help her watch Ted Lasso. You can give her your old Android tablet.
YouTube on TV’s popularity shows that the mobile app would be better off emulating Netflix on mobile.
Podcasts have well and truly gone mainstream, and Netflix wants to host them.
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