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The video game’s photo mode is being used to outsmart age verification systems on popular platforms like Discord and Reddit in the UK.
Lots of Google Home users say they can't even turn their lights on or off right now.
How do you spot a ChatGPT written paper?
The new Insta360 aerial camera, dubbed 'Antigravity,' may be the most exciting drone in years.
CEOs call it a revolution in efficiency. The workers powering it call it a "new era in forced labor." I spoke to the people on the front lines of the AI takeover.
It's not the most repairable device, but what if I told you the Phone 3's cameras are misaligned for a reason?
The "retro" fridges can be dangerous.
In a public hospital in Ioannina, Greece, Dr. Thomas Tzimas uses AI for everything from spotting rare diseases to managing staff conflicts, and he says it’s only the beginning.
On vacation far from any tech hub, I stumbled upon a physician on the cutting edge of technology. He uses a simple trick to stop AI “hallucinations” and believes robots will soon perform surgery, revealing the promise and peril of our automated future.
Smart glasses out of China are operating on another level, and a rumored pair from Alibaba is the latest example.
'Pluribus', starring Rhea Seehorn from 'Better Call Saul' has already been renewed for a second season.
What, you don't want to submit your ID before visiting a porn site?
Would you believe that 4chan is involved?
A Toronto hedge fund manager just accidentally sparked the latest meme stock frenzy.
The Unitree R1 costs as much as a high-end e-bike, and you can make it fight for you.
FCC commissioner Brendan Carr says CBS will have a "bias monitor."
Mind your business, Microsoft.
The world's richest man is still butthurt, apparently.
Google launches have a tendency to be leak-prone, but this is next level.
The chipmaker is struggling to stay relevant in the AI era.