How the Supreme Court could reshape the internet as you know it

"Would Google collapse, and the internet be destroyed," Justice Alito asked a Google attorney on Tuesday, "if YouTube and therefore Google were potentially liable" for the content its users posted?

Motorola brings $5-a-month satellite messaging to any phone with new hotspot

Have a look at Android's first comprehensive satellite texting solution.

The Supreme Court Probably Won’t Break the Internet—At Least for Now

In Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh, the Court considers whether the Web’s most foundational law still makes sense.

USF tennis adds virtual reality to its training arsenal

Former USF tennis standout Yannick Yoshizawa works for Sense Arena, a company that creates virtual reality training systems. USF tennis is getting the first look at this groundbreaking technology.

The U.S. Supreme Court shouldn’t mess with the internet by limiting Section 230 protections

Section 230 has become a hot button for social-media critics on the Right and Left because of the gray area of content moderation.

Call of Duty will get a full, all-new game in 2023, says report

Plans to skip a year are apparently aborted

Meta unveils a new large language model that can run on a single GPU

LLaMA-13B reportedly outperforms ChatGPT-like tech despite being 10x smaller.

Review: PlayStation VR2 is a huge leap that still can’t escape its niche

It's the best VR has ever been, so why can't I bring myself to recommend it to anybody who wasn't already on board?

Halo Infinite season 3 is gonna bring everyone back to Halo Infinite

Well, maybe...

‘Horizon: Call of the Mountain’ is the First Must-Play Game for the PlayStation VR2

The first must-play game for the PlayStation VR2