
For years, tech companies have been on a mission to create a wearable that will “kill”—or replace—the smartphone.

For years, tech companies have been on a mission to create a wearable that will “kill”—or replace—the smartphone.

The Apple Watch Series 9 is already a solid smartwatch. But Apple plans to add even more health-related features on the next release of the wearable.

All those pencil pushers out there chomping at the bit for an Apple-brand USB-C stylus no longer have to wait.

If you’ve made a habit of binging popular Netflix series like October hits Beckham and The Fall of the House of Usher, and you subscribe to the ad tier, your couch-potato experience will soon contain fewer interruptions.

If AI might be responsible for jobs being lost, then the tech could be used to get another one at least that’s what LinkedIn is trying to do. Users of the career-centric social network can access an AI-powered “job seeker coach” starting Wednesday to guide them to their next job.

Google has introduced a new top-level domain for the web to use. It’s .ing, and it seems it exists primarily to challenge the internet and its capacity for creativity. I must admit, I’m struggl.ing to figure out a domain name that isn’t a curse word.

The best part about one company revolutionizing video-sharing on the internet is that it gets the say in how awful that experience can be.
Atari may not be the megalithic corporation seen in the movie Blade Runner with its logo plastered on massive holographic billboards, but the company’s most recent efforts have centered on beco