EU officials are disappointed that Twitter's disinformation report was short on data and commitments to improving the platform.
The company's CEO says a filter likely became dislodged within the rocket's second stage, leading to the crash.
The layer, located 100 miles below the Earth's surface, could help shed light on how the tectonic plates move.
Google announced the feature as a celebration of Safe Internet Day, and it will be rolling out in the coming months.
The sudden change in geography should result in a slight delay to the mission, but it'll allow NASA to explore the region ahead of its crewed Artemis missions.
Horizon Worlds has seen a precipitous drop in its user base over the last year, and teens could be the solution—but only if they're interested.
Bard is built on a lightweight version of Google's Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA) with intentions to scale up after testing.
The country says it's secured over $9 billion in funding from major global technology companies.
The company's prototype is a smaller version of the nuclear reactor it's hoping to send to the Moon by 2029.
One of the biggest names in tech hardware couldn't sustain its pandemic-fueled growth.
With the discovery of several more moons around the gas giant, Jupiter has narrowly beat out Saturn as the moon king. For now, at least.
The contractors are also demanding more pay, as they argue their current rate won't sustain the cost of living in Austin, Texas.
The High Line, Downtown Brooklyn, and Hudson Yards are some of the most dramatic examples of New York City's redevelopment.
The 8 gigabyte iPhone originally cost $599 when it was first sold in 2007.
Residents of Lockeford, California and College Station, Texas have previously expressed safety concerns over the company's drones.
The binary system will end in a massive, gold-forming explosion.
New intel from Intel says that some employees at the company will be taking a pay cut—even the CEO.
An animated time-lapse reveals orbiting exoplanets in a distant star system.
SpaceX's internet service is now active in Nigeria, despite the company's earlier claim that Starlink was already present on all seven continents.
The Drag Augmentation Deorbiting System is a 38-square-foot sail that's designed to deorbit satellites at the end of their lives—and it appears to work.