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Meta's new tactile-sensing skin could allow robots to "feel" in a new way, which will somehow make the metaverse more life-like.
Put retro 16-bit graphics on the big screen without paying for Nintendo Switch Online.
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The telescope’s science instruments appear to be fine, but normal operations have been suspended.
Sources claim production of iPads has been cut by as much as 50% in recent months.
World leaders don't need luck to stop climate change. They need a plan to end fossil fuel use.
The software communication issue resulted in some vehicles automatically engaging their brakes, which could lead to rear-end collisions.
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The Hertz announcement helped Musk make $36 billion in a single day.
Several users on social media reported not being able to turn on their devices after updating to Apple's newest OS.
We asked, you delivered, and oh, what a delightful bounty of costumes from 2021's spooky celebrations!
The staffers of Image Comics are asking the comic book industry to push for workers' rights.
The streaming service was forced to pull the same episodes from Vietnam in July amid similar objections.
A new research paper shows that all of the world's computer code is vulnerable to one particular exploit. Seems bad.