Buckminster Fuller's geodesic domes were years in the making. An excerpt from "Inventor of the Future."
As much attention as this most recent scandal has received, chess cheaters have long used elaborate technology-assisted techniques to win games.
Ned Fulmer was removed from the group on September 16 following a workplace affair with an employee. The remaining three released an emotional video statement.
If you're looking for love, try talking to someone on Bumble for three minutes before you see what they look like.
Despite previous reports, Bruce Willis' representatives say the actor has not sold his likeness for deepfakes.
The actor is retiring following his aphasia diagnosis, but his likeness will live on via AI after he sold the rights to it to a deepfake company.
In She's In Ctrl: How Women Can Take Back Tech, Dr. Anne- Marie Imafidon explores how the stories we tell ourselves about women can inspire our futures.
If people can get a better idea of what clothes will actually look like on them, maybe our future won't be filled with mountains of return boxes and plastic.
This electric car from the 1920s topped out at 30 miles per hour, but why would you need anything faster?
The once retired football star has a history of taking his aggression out on tablets.
The streaming giant is quietly building a game library. We played and ranked all 28 of its hit-and-miss titles.
The seminal dating app Tinder is celebrating its 10th birthday today.
When everything is “Orwellian,” nothing is. 1984 's author would loathe how we invoke his name.
Chris Pine is the true star of the film's press tour as the newest subject of the meme machine.
Only a Nokia 9210 Communicator could separate these star-crossed lovers.
A judge in New Mexico approached an engineer after reading a strip of "The Amazing Spider-Man" in 1977.
The massive airport could be home to lizard people, pandemic-inducing antigens, and the Illuminati. Or it could just be an airport.
The time-bomb was placed at the British exhibition, killing two police officers who were trying to disarm it.
The official Emojipedia has put out its draft designs for 2022's new emojis. Here is the list, ranked according to our very scientific methods.
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