TikTok Fires Back At Forbes After Scathing Report
TikTok responded to a recent report by Forbes that said the company reportedly has a team in China that monitors U.S. users' locations. Here's what happened.
Read MoreTikTok responded to a recent report by Forbes that said the company reportedly has a team in China that monitors U.S. users' locations. Here's what happened.
Read MoreSquare Enix has dropped a new trailer for "Final Fantasy XVI" that delves deep into the plot setting and lore ahead of the game's release on PS5 next year.
Read MoreIntel has unveiled its next-generation Thunderbolt cable, which claims higher bandwidth and support for DisplayPort 2.1. Here's what else we know about it.
Read MoreRetro gaming isn't back so much as it never really left, which is at least partially why the Analogue Pocket has been drawing so much attention.
Read MoreEmployees of G4 were not warned in advance of the network's demise, many finding out on Twitter and from news articles.
Read MoreKanye West is buying his own social media site after being banned from several platforms following a series of controversial and racist comments.
Read MoreThe founder of electric pickup manufacturer Nikola faces 20 years in prison after being found guilty of fraud, though he dodged a more serious charge.
Read MoreNVIDIA has decided to pull the RTX 4080 12GB ahead of its launch, citing its incorrect naming convention.
Read MoreIt's fair to say that since its public launch on October 4, 2022, Blizzard's "Overwatch 2" has had a bit of a rocky start. Will free items make up for it?
Read MoreMicrosoft is updating its Surface convertible lineup with the Surface 9 Pro, and this time, the big upgrade is reserved for the connectivity department.
Read MoreMicrosoft is bringing a long-awaited and substantial upgrade to the Surface Studio, its all-in-one PC that goes against the likes of Apple's iMac.
Read MoreBeats' popular noise-canceling over-ear Studio3 wireless headphones are now on sale, and the Amazon Prime Day discount is surprisingly massive.
Read MoreTCL has yet another pair of smart glasses for consumers. The product is designed to offer a totally private viewing experience, and it works with most devices.
Read More"Overwatch 2" has finally arrived, but the launch day was less than exciting for many players hit by a number of bugs. Now two heroes are gone ... for now.
Read MoreAfter months of waiting lists, Valve has made a huge announcement about Steam Deck shipping times. Not only that, but the long-awaited dock is also available.
Read MoreDo you have a bunch of fuzzy images piled up in your Google Photos account? If so, Google aims to fix that with its AI-powered Photo Unblur feature.
Read MoreGoogle Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro take competing premium devices to task alongside a new Pixel Watch with a surprisingly reasonable set of prices.
Read MoreBlizzard announced that "Overwatch 2" players will need to meet specific cellphone requirements to use SMS Protection and play the game. Is there a solution?
Read MoreArtificial intelligence might be something that makes you think of the far-distant future, but it's already all around us with more to come.
Read MoreRoads? Where these Boeing Wisk flying taxis are going, we won't need roads — just approval from the FAA.
Read MoreThe days of watching QVC on cable are nearly behind us, but a new trend is replacing it. The U.S. may finally get livestream shopping in a big way via TikTok.
Read MoreKim Kardashian has been hit with a big fine over an Instagram post that allegedly violated ad rules, and the SEC has a strong warning for other influencers.
Read MoreGoogle Stadia's impending shutdown is likely a headache for many users, but one player may be on the verge of losing a ton of Red Dead Redemption 2 progress.
Read MoreScientific reports suggest that climate change will continue to increase the intensity with which tropical storms hit human cities with wind and water.
Read MoreDuring today's Amazon devices event, Ring revealed two new enhanced Spotlight cameras - and they come with a number of different power options.
Read MoreNothing is back, but not with another phone. Instead, the company will expand its audio portfolio with a new product it cryptically refers to as Ear (Stick).
Read MoreLG never got a chance to release its LG Rollable smartphone, but competitor Samsung may have better luck with a seemingly magical screen made for PCs.
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