Ian Carlos Campbell
Articles by Ian Carlos Campbell
Trump plans to shut down the Consumer Product Safety Commission
President Donald Trump has fired the three Democratic members of the CPSC and reportedly wants to eliminate the agency entirely.
Microsoft Build 2025: What to expect from Copilot, Windows 11 and AI agents
Microsoft Build 2025 starts on May 19 and will likely including even more AI announcements than last year.
Arlo updates its security system to caption what cameras see and detect gunshots
Arlo is updating its security system subscription with new AI-powered skills for detecting fire, gunshots, screams and more
How to watch the Android Show ahead of Google I/O 2025
Google is hosting two events to share updates to Android and Gemini: It's I/O 2025 keynote and The Android Show.
You can now claim your piece of Apple's $95 million Siri privacy settlement
There's now a website you can use to submit a claim for Apple's Siri settlement, provided you purchased an Apple device between 2014 and 2024.
Tesla's 'Robotaxi' brand might be too generic to trademark
Tesla is facing challenges trademarking some of the names and terms associated with its self-driving Cybercab and its robotaxi service.
NOAA warns staff a militia group thinks its radars are 'weather weapons'
NOAA radar stations are reportedly being targeted by an armed conspiracy group that views them as weapons.
Apple is considering adding AI search engines to Safari
Apple is considering adding AI search engines to Safari, according to testimony from Eddy Cue during Google's antitrust trial.
A new 'Ecco the Dolphin' game and remasters are on the way
The team behind Ecco the Dolphin are remastering the first two games in the series and creating a new third entry.
Google is reportedly getting back into film and TV with a tech-friendly production initiative
Google is reportedly producing tech-friendly film and TV through a new initiative called 100 Zeros.
Hackers have gained access to the membership data of UK retailer Co-op
Hacking group DragonForce gained access to Co-op's membership data during a recent cyberattack, the company confirmed in a press release. That includes names and contact details.
NotebookLM, the acceptable face of Google AI, is getting an app in May
Google is releasing a NotebookLM app on May 20, bringing the AI-powered research tool to Android and iOS.
Lyft Silver wants to keep your aging parents off the road
Lyft is introducing a new service called Lyft Silver that's designed for elderly riders who don't drive anymore.
Google is funding electrician training to help meet the power demands of AI
Google is helping to fund electrical training to meet the future power demands of data centers running AI models.
YouTube will blur the thumbnails of 'mature' videos as part of a new test
YouTube is testing blurring video thumbnails in search results that might be NSFW.
LlamaCon 2025 live: Updates from Meta's first generative AI developer conference keynote
Meta's LlamaCon developer conference will stream live on Facebook and feature a chat between Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.
Russian regulators are trying to seize assets related to World of Tanks
The Russian government is coming after the developers of World of Tanks because of their support of Ukraine.
Wholesome Direct 2025 will premiere on June 7
Wholesome Direct returns June 7 on YouTube and Twitch with announcements about a bunch of cute and "emotionally resonant" games.
How to delete your Twitter (or X) account
If you're looking to jump ship from X, all you have to do is deactivate your account and leave it alone for 30 days.
It seems like most Windows users don't care for Copilot
Microsoft's Copilot AI isn't nearly as popular as ChatGPT, according to a report from Newcomer.