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What's the opposite of the Midas touch?
One wearable with one feature. That's all I'm looking for.
CEO Sam Altman says it's like having a superpower, but GPT-5 struggles with basic questions.
The Robot Mall opened this Friday in Beijing
The Asus ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X are coming a lot sooner than you think.
The tech mogul building our AI future just admitted that no one is safe from obsolescence, not even the billionaires in charge.
Citing massive losses and a cooling market, the Japanese auto giant is backing away from an all-electric future in a huge blow to the EV industry and a sign that the road to clean cars just got a lot bumpier.
Weeks after Elon Musk promised investors that Tesla’s Dojo supercomputer would be “spectacular” and operating at scale, Bloomberg says the project is shut down, raising sharp questions about his credibility.
It's not supposed to do that.
Where well-connected folks sit around and discuss naughty ideas that the American peasantry just wouldn't get.
A new executive order could funnel billions from American retirement accounts into Bitcoin and other digital assets, a massive win for the crypto industry and a huge new risk for your savings.
Meta is out to prove that VR isn't on the downslope just yet.
OpenAI's new GPT-5 has learned to say three magic words: "I don't know." It was also trained to stop flattering you and start giving you facts.
Gunn said Superman is in his movie, but it's not a sequel to 'Superman'. Now, his boss offers a new detail.
Peloton CEO Peter Stern thinks new wellness and AI features can save the company.
Getting that sweet data is worth it.
Former CNN anchor Jim Acosta’s interview with an AI version of a Parkland shooting victim was meant to send a message about gun violence, but it’s raised deeper questions about ethics, grief, and the limits of AI.
The government thinks Musk's oversized heaps could soon be used by America's "enemies."
OLED isn't the only reason we're desperate for Apple to upgrade its MacBooks.
The trade war and the end of federal tax credits are creating a brutal new reality for America's most promising EV startups.