The added technology could dramatically reduce maintenance and repair costs.
A limited-edition Arc graphics card is set to arrive this summer.
The deplatformed CEO tried to slither his way back onto Twitter following news Elon Musk plans to acquire the company for $44 billion.
Shortages impacting manufacturing equipment could extend these dark days.
The European body has been trying hard to rein in tech giants, but their efforts have been hit and miss.
The Wikimedia Foundation, which supports the online encyclopedia, made the decision to leave crypto behind after a vote from the community.
Putin's government's activities curtailing VPNs has only pushed more people to find bootlegs of big releases.
Greene's bill would attempt to classify social media platforms as common carries and prevent them from removing political content.
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A new study commissioned by the venerable tech giant shows that repairing products massively reduces waste and emissions.
Ambiguous, unimaginative, and kinda hypothetical? Yep, sounds about right.
One day, your devices could know how they're being used by staring deep into your eyes.
This wonderful space-themed system is one miscalculation away from a successful launch.
Reuters reports the billionaire convinced banks to lend him money to buy Twitter with few details and a handful of ideas that aren't exactly groundbreaking.
This strange Surface Pro meets discrete GPU is less than the sum of its parts.
Does Snap have another runaway success like Spectacles on its hands--or at least hovering near them?
Researchers leverage the sounds of a finger sliding across those bumps to increase performance.
The company announced that workers in its operations facilities will be able to keep their phones with them permanently.
The pledge is meant to signal a difference of approach toward the internet compared to Russia and China.
The two companies hope their $900 million venture can keep you within their ecosystems.