The US government could be taking a stake in OpenAI, according to sources who spoke to political news site NOTUS.
The company is moving beyond restrictive AI hardware requirements—and Windows users will benefit from the change.
From TikTok to Discord, here's how you can better understand your kids' digital lives and guide them with confidence.
After two months of using Gemini as an AI coach, both my boss and my wife noticed the results. From the laptops on your desk ...
A coalition of AI and science leaders is calling for tougher screening on orders of synthetic DNA, which can potentially be ...
After almost a decade of delays, The Information reports that the next-generation Tesla Roadster's unveiling has been pushed ...
In round 1 of PCMag's Big Guessing Game, you weighed in on everything from what the new macOS will be called to whether Apple ...
It wasn't initially on my radar, but I now can't wait to play more of this charming title after its delightful Summer Game ...
Microsoft says its new MAI models revealed at Build 2026 are the future. After testing them, I'm not convinced they're ready ...
OpenClaw AI agents were a big hit with the Build crowd, and Microsoft is making Windows increasingly friendly to non-human ...
SpaceX, which has been investing heavily in AI infrastructure, could net over $30 billion over the entire course of the three ...
Asus’ ROG PC gaming brand turns 20 this year, and the company has gone hog wild in celebration, from gold-plated motherboards ...
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