Google Maps has updated its US user interface to display the "Gulf of America" instead of "Gulf of Mexico" following the Trump administration's official name change.
Lyft plans to launch Robotaxis Park in Dallas by 2026, controlled by Intel Independent Driving Technology.
Oppo has officially launched the Find N5, the world's thinnest smartphone. The device features two folding panels and a metal USB-C port, making it easy to hold under pressure.
Apple has waived trial against former employee Andrew Auda, accused of sharing confidential information.
TikTok has launched direct downloads for its Android app on its website in the US, following its removal from Google Play due to US government concerns.
Amazon has agreed to pay $3.95 million in a trial involving Columbia County, accusing it of refusing over $60 million in delivery driver tips.
Microsoft has introduced an AI-powered scareware blocker in its Edge browser to protect users from scams.
Google has released two emotional commercials featuring twin assistants on pixel phones, highlighting AI as everyday companions similar to smartphones and computers.
Tinder has updated its Explore page to include new categories for users to connect with dates with similar relational objectives.
Norwegian tech company Opera has launched Opera Air, a web browser designed to promote mindfulness and mental well-being.