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Apple Maps is free and comes preinstalled on every Apple Watch, iPad, iPhone, and Mac. It's an Apple-exclusive app, so ...
Cloudflare set a trap for Perplexity, and the AI startup crawled right into it. This has lessons for other AI companies ...
With the August 20th Made by Google event right around the corner, the hype for the Pixel 10 is building. But in a delightfully spicy and confident move, Google isn't just waiting to show off its new ...
A test of the app Dia, powered by AI, illustrates that the humble web browser may be the path to making artificial ...
A looming U.S. court ruling on antitrust remedies for Googles search business could have major financial implications for ...
Meta’s new AI whiz kid Matt Deitke’s last tech product called Vy handles repetitive tasks “with high accuracy” and does so without interrupting users while they browse, but some users ...
A zero-day exploit targeted Google Chrome users has been patched by Apple. Their latest updates target a variety of devices and operating systems.
Apple's iOS 18.6 update fixes a zero-day vulnerability affecting Chrome users. It doesn't appear the flaw has targeted Apple users directly.
The unanimous ruling issued by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals delivers a double-barreled legal blow for Google.
OS updates are done through the Settings (iOS/iPadOS) or System Settings (macOS) app, and going to the Software Update tab.
Bleeping Computer reports that the bug, tracked under the name CVE-2025-6558, allowed for attackers to target Google Chrome users by crafting malicious HTML pages, potentially allowing them to run ...
Apple's release notes for iOS 18.6 aren't very exciting, but it turns out that the update patches a serious Chrome zero-day ...