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Inflation is up, Bitcoin is down.
Social media is typically accused of killing the film industry but is it possible it could save it?
Taylor Swift’s New Heights podcast appearance crashed its YouTube live stream last night.
Cell tower data and license plate readers were used to find the suspect.
You should be looking out for micro RGB and micro LED in several years, though not now.
Finally, someone's thinking about the employers.
A Texas judge just gave The Onion some hope.
If you like the idea of smart glasses but hate using Meta's apps, HTC may have what you're looking for.
Just in time before new Apple Watches are expected to be announced next month.
New York Attorney General Letitia James says banks have ignored major security problems.
The Antigravity A1 360-degree camera drone makes you feel like a hovering head in a jar.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna talked with Joe Rogan about what she's seen. Kind of.
The AI chip arms race reportedly involves spooky surveillance tactics.
The company says it can currently deliver eggs, milk, and meat all within hours in over 1000 U.S. cities.
Imagine your home filled with Apple smart home products. Now imagine they interrupt you mid-speech.
The world of AI therapy is a minefield of dangerous chatbots and flawed advice. But against this backdrop, one founder is using her own family's crisis to build a company that puts human connection first.
New analysis paints a picture of dysfunction and waste at the Department of Government Efficiency.
AI is not benign.
President Trump meets with Russia's Vladimir Putin on Friday.
Tesla is recruiting self-driving test drivers in New York City without the permits required for autonomous vehicle testing, reigniting the battle between Elon Musk’s robotaxi vision and regulators’ safety concerns.