David Beckham talks new docuseries, 'Beckham'
The soccer legend and co-owner of Inter Miami shares his never-before-seen insights into his life in the new Netflix docuseries.
The soccer legend and co-owner of Inter Miami shares his never-before-seen insights into his life in the new Netflix docuseries.
“There's a bit of fear that it's all ending. It's always there.”
From Aveeno to Vanicream: 'Whether it’s a lotion or gel, stick or spray, the best sunscreen is ultimately the one you are actually using,' said a doc.
Despite the current outbreak of bird flu among dairy cattle, sales of raw milk continue to rise — and experts say there are no benefits that outweigh the risks of illness from untreated dairy.
Discord calls were available previously on PS5, but setting them up was nowhere near seamless.
WhatsApp is upgrading its video-calling chops. The Meta-owned platform is enhancing its calls with screen sharing, a higher participant count and a speaker spotlight to make it a more viable competitor to Zoom, FaceTime and Google Meet.
Prime Day is confirmed to be kicking off sometime in July. Here's all the info we have, along with super deals you can shop early.
The Yahoo News app is now AI-assisted, thanks to the company’s purchase of Artifact. Yahoo rolled out an update to its news aggregation app on Thursday with AI-powered personal feeds, key takeaways and the ability to flag clickbait headlines.
Among all the young AI startups being ruthlessly pursued by VCs these days, GPTZero has already grown into profitability in its first year and a half of life, generating millions in revenue. Founded by 24-year-old Edward Tian and 26-year-old Alex Cui, who've been friends since high school, GPTZero offers a detection tool that helps identify whether a piece of content was AI generated. The founders have chosen to take a $10 million “preemptive” Series A led by Footwork co-founder Nikhil Basu Trivedi, the team has exclusively told TechCrunch.
The $20 doodad buffs grimy surfaces 60 times a second to give your arms a much-needed break.
WhatsApp updated the video calling experience across devices on Thursday by introducing screen sharing with audio support and a new speaker spotlight feature. In August last year, WhatsApp introduced screen-sharing support for video calls. The instant messaging app has now enhanced that experience by enabling support to share audio alongside your screen.