Forsyth Technical Community College announces new athletic director
Forsyth Technical Community College announces new athletic director
Forsyth Technical Community College announces new athletic director
The return of the long-anticipated college football video game has a release date.
"The NFL is steadfast in our commitment to inclusion, which only makes our league stronger.”
Activision just announced the formation of a new development studio called Elsewhere. This group will work on a brand-new franchise and IP.
X, formerly Twitter, turned TweetDeck into X Pro and pushed it behind a paywall. Mark Zuckerberg announced today that the social network is testing pinned columns on the web. This move could also mean that the Threads API could provide third-party developers with more flexibility in presenting content from the social network in a different way.
The streaming service, announced in February, is set to debut sometime this fall.
Samsung's new Music Frame speaker is is $25 off its sticker price on Amazon.
Netflix has relied heavily on Microsoft for its ad-supported tier, but will now bring much of this work in-house.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: The Trump-Biden debates, the ‘Young Sheldon’ series finale and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Facebook and Instagram are under formal investigation in the European Union over child protection concerns, the Commission announced Thursday. The proceedings follow a raft of requests for information to parent entity Meta since the bloc's online governance regime, the Digital Services Act (DSA), started applying last August. The development could be significant as the formal proceedings unlock additional investigatory powers for EU enforcers, such as the ability to conduct office inspections or apply interim measures.
The furry Philadelphian was reportedly released safely after its capture.
SEC leaders discussed the proposed terms of an agreement to settle multiple antitrust cases as well as usher into the sport a new athlete compensation model.
It’s that moment you’ve been waiting for all year: Google I/O keynote day! Google kicked off its developer conference each year with a rapid-fire stream of announcements, including many unveilings of recent things it's been working on. Google showcased a demo of a call scam detection feature during I/O, which it says will be added to a future version of Android.
Chinese electric vehicles that cost as little as $12,000 could supercharge the green energy transition, but might kill the American auto industry in the process.
Nearly 3,000 people have been arrested at protests against the war in Gaza at 57 colleges and universities across the U.S. The students involved face academic penalties as well as potential criminal charges.
The beloved Regency-era romance makes a triumphant return to Netflix.
Uber announced a bunch of new shuttle options, along with other stuff, at its GO-GET event. Users will be able to book shared rides up to seven days in advance.
A new legislative plan from a bipartisan group of senators outlines billions for AI research and development while passing the buck on regulation to various committees.
Director Sam Taylor-Johnson explains the "careful way" she portrays Amy Winehouse in new biopic as critics take issue with how difficult subject matter is handled.
If you're considering a vacation in 2024, why not travel to see an NFL game?
Google has open-sourced more code for Project Gameface, allowing developers to build Android applications that can use the hands-free "mouse" technology.