Google's in-car software has a stubborn habit of breaking at the worst moments. Drivers who rely on Android Auto for navigation, music and calls found themselves staring at f...
Samsung Electronics faces fresh labor friction less than two months after it dodged a damaging strike. Appliance and consumer electronics staff plan to gather near the compan...
Apple has built a reputation for managing product launches with precision, often staggering availability to match production capabilities and demand forecasts. The recent report...
Third-party cookies once formed the backbone of digital advertising. Marketers relied on them to follow users across sites, build profiles and serve targeted ads with eerie p...
Shanghai-based Biren Technology just raised nearly $900 million. The sum arrives at a moment when American restrictions have reshaped the global chip supply map. And the mone...
Platform teams built golden paths that cut ticket volume and sped up deployments. Those gains hold. Yet fresh pressures now test the same foundations. AI coding tools generat...
Programmers have long treated the C language with a mix of reverence and mischief. Few outlets capture that duality better than the International Obfuscated C Code Contest. I...
Singapore wants financial institutions to embrace AI agents. But not without guardrails. On July 6, 2026, the Monetary Authority of Singapore released a new white paper that ...
Google has been ordered to pay more than 2 billion Swedish kronor, equivalent to roughly 200 million dollars, following a ruling by a Swedish court that found the company engage...
Workers check their phones dozens of times an hour. Notifications ping every couple of minutes. Deep thought? It lasts less than a minute before the next distraction hits. Th...
WhatsApp users have long relied on "last seen" timestamps and vague online indicators to gauge availability. But a new visual cue is changing that calculation. A small green ...
Samsung just confirmed its next in-house flagship processor. Yet fresh leaks paint a fractured picture for the Galaxy S27 lineup. The company plans to push Exynos harder than...
A user once tried to open a one-gigabyte geological map saved as GML. The browser froze. Memory spiked toward several gigabytes. The application never recovered. This failure...
Mark Jansen had grown tired of his phone dying at the worst moments. After years covering mobile technology, the Android Police writer finally flipped a switch that many dism...
Small businesses have begun shifting away from Salesforce in favor of Anthropic’s Claude artificial intelligence models, citing lower costs, simpler interfaces, and faster res...
Bentley has officially revealed the first images and details of its upcoming electric vehicle, the Torcal, marking a significant step in the British luxury automaker's transitio...
Russia stands on the edge of a severe banking meltdown. A confidential European intelligence assessment lays it out in stark terms. Lenders have absorbed too much of the stra...
Cloudflare today rolled out a feature that changes how developers think about server-rendered applications at the edge. The company calls it Workers Cache. A regionally tiere...
A small robotic spacecraft hurtled into orbit last week. Its target? A 22-year-old NASA telescope hurtling toward a fiery end in Earth's atmosphere. The mission marks the fir...
Microsoft is putting real money behind a simple idea. Enterprises have spent billions on artificial intelligence infrastructure, software licenses and pilot projects. Yet man...
The artificial intelligence sector continues to reshape hiring practices across technology companies, with one prominent startup standing out for its distinctive approach to bui...
Torsten Slok has built a reputation for straight talk on markets and technology. As chief economist at Apollo Global Management, he now delivers a sobering message. AI adopti...
Silicon carbon batteries have already begun appearing in consumer devices and laboratory prototypes, yet researchers worldwide now focus their attention on alternatives that pro...