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The new Trump administration wants to clear the way for autonomous travel, safety standards be damned.
The newly unveiled El Capitan system can perform more than 1.7 quintillion floating point operations per second.
The Casio CRW-001-1JR will be available in Japan on December 2024 for ¥19,800.
The most popular influencers are men, who are increasingly becoming radicalized in the age of Trump.
From 2009 to 2012, anyone with an iPhone could publish a video on YouTube with one click. That inadvertently ended up preserving a specific moment in time.
Scam shopping websites are common around the holidays and cybersecurity researchers have spotted examples masquerading as LL Bean, Wayfair, and others.
The possibility of an Apple television may depend on how well Apple's other rumored smart home products do.
Brendan Carr has been auditioning to run the FCC since 2017. He wants to rewrite Section 230, give money to Elon Musk, and supports punishing TV stations on behalf of his boss.
Netflix’s Christmas NFL gameday live show will include a Queen B halftime performance. It just needs to fix its live streaming issues.
The allegations have been leveled against two different cops.
Humanity's once-steady rise in life expectancy is now slowing down, raising the question of whether we're about to reach the ceiling of our longevity.
Registering with the Do Not Call list does seem to help cut down on unwanted calls.
#Bananagate is upon us.
The classic Bose 901 speakers are making a comeback on the company's 60th anniversary.
The judge said "no one should feel comfortable with results of this auction."
The lawsuit says the Securities and Exchange Commission is overreaching and crypto regulation should be left up to the states.
Even our ads are enshitified.
The new lawsuit includes a detailed list of the ways OpenAI CEO Sam Altman manipulated the world's richest man.
Robin Zeng, founder and chairman of CATL, says Musk's 4860 battery design "is going to fail and never be successful."
The M4 MacBook Pro models may be featuring quantum dot technology, though the jury is still out on whether these displays are truly better than before.
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