On the eve of a major antitrust trial — and its 25th birthday — the company is bracing for a fight.
Amazon's plan is to make it easier for you to make sense of the game on the field.
Gen Z fell headfirst into the world of influencers forced to report on and police themselves.
"This Is Not Financial Advice" and "Easy Money" attempt to explain the extremely online financial mania. Their very divergent takes show how difficult it is to fully understand.
Twenty-five years ago, Apple released the computer that would save it from bankruptcy and pave the way for Apple.
In June, Apple finally revealed its long-rumored Vision Pro headset, which lets users see immersive 3D worlds on an extremely premium device.
GM thinks it can teach its customers to use its hands-free Super Cruise system safely. But Tesla may be muddying the waters.
Netflix has become a serious video game publisher.
A couple of ex-Googlers set out to create the search engine of the future. They built something faster, simpler, and ad-free. So how come you've never heard of Neeva?
Tech companies aren't just businesses, they're investments.
It takes a surprising amount of really old tech to show you brand-new movies.
"At least it serves a cautionary tale."
"At least it serves a cautionary tale."
"At least it serves a cautionary tale."
The movie is apparently Hayao Miyazaki's last and his way of explaining death to children.
Media bosses keep promising AI will benefit journalists. But who's actually using the tools — and to what end?
Google Reader was supposed to be much more than a tool for nerds. But it never got the chance.
Luck? Timing? A lack of competition? Or all of the above?
The Verge polled 2,000 people about how they're using AI, what they want it to do, and what scares them about it the most.
How many humans does it take to make tech seem human? Millions.
Sign in to your Digg account
By signing up, I agree to Digg's Terms of Use and Privacy policy and consent to processing my personal information and receiving marketing emails.
Thanks for creating an account! Your accounts lets you Digg (upvote) stories, save stories to revisit later, and more.
Enjoy your new account! As a reminder, you can change your profile and email settings in your profile.
Get started by creating an account
By signing up, I agree to Digg's Terms of Use and Privacy policy and consent to processing my personal information and receiving marketing emails.
Thanks for creating an account! Your accounts lets you Digg (upvote) stories, save stories to revisit later, and more.
Enjoy your new account! As a reminder, you can change your profile and email settings in your profile.