Google Drive is one of the most useful pieces of software in existence. It can do all sorts of things, and Google has tons of features that folks might not use. The big perk is that it's entirely free ...
AI search is rapidly becoming the default, whether users like it or not. In just a year’s time, Google’s AI-generated answers in search, known as AI Overviews, have gone from appearing in 15% of ...
With access to over 10,000 apps and an assistant that can help you navigate it all, a Google TV can be a solid choice for those looking for modern television features. Built directly into many smart ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Justice Department charged Tunick under 18 U.S.C. § 2232(a), which criminalizes destroying property during a lawful search or ...
The U.S. Justice Department is prosecuting an American for allegedly providing U.S. border authorities with a passcode that wiped the contents of his phone, according to an indictment and media ...
Google TV has become one of the most-used interfaces on smart TVs and streaming boxes around the world. A big reason for that is how the platform centralizes different streaming apps, live TV, and ...
Katy Perry has blasted the White House for using her 2010 hit song “Firework” in a TikTok post depicting footage of military strikes. The video, posted to the official White House TikTok account on ...
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents want to know what's in your phone—and they won't take no for an answer. Courts have long held that border cops don't have to respect the Fourth Amendment ...
States are pushing to pass laws sanctioning more reasons to use lethal violence in self-defense, a distinctly American tradition. By Mike McIntire Mike McIntire is an investigative reporter for The ...
Samuel Tunick faces prison for using a "duress" password on his phone. The Atlanta resident has been charged under a rarely invoked federal statute—18 U.S.C. § 2232, a law that makes it illegal to ...
When Dr. Jason Gibson began grading midterm exams for two summer history courses at Alcorn State University, he noticed a pattern that quickly became impossible to ignore. The assignment asked ...