This might be the first robot that's more diligent about cleaning your floors than you are.
It can also automatically detect when ingredients are undermixed and prevent overmixing for a perfect bake.
Dharmesh Patel, his wife, and their two kids were conscious when authorities arrived. Cops arrested the driver for attempted murder and child endangerment.
The Dash Cam Live uses an LTE connection to let you keep tabs on your car while you're away from it.
Google Assistant will be at your beck and call while you're lounging at the pool with music.
The Acer eKinekt offers a productivity-focused work mode as well as a calorie-burning sports mode.
This short-throw projector doesn't need an empty wall, just a big chunk of your room.
The finds may rewrite how, and when, Ice Age humans in Asia and the Americas interacted.
Every year brings with it some stinkers. Here are 2022's.
The gadgets that best represent the turbulent year that saw us going outside again.
In an excerpt from "Robot Ethics," professor Mark Coeckelbergh examines how self-driving cars would decide which humans to save
Users can now search for and click on real-time valuations and price charts but some aren't thrilled Robinhood is involved.
As the frequency of heat waves grows worldwide, critical pieces of technology infrastructure are melting down more and more often.
Binance announced they wanted to support a “regulatory framework” for crypto, and the exchange has replaced FTX in buying the failed Voyager Digital's assets.
A webcam, a light, a charger, and a USB hub: this lamp does it all.
Don't like the outcome of the democratic process? Just change the rules.
For those who need more resolution than an optical microscope offers, but on a hacker's budget.
The Zone feels like two great devices that got awkwardly stapled together into a Bane mask.
The perfect solution for a home that looks, and feels, cool.
The iPhone 14's satellite emergency services seem to be doing their job.