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Watch a 98-year-old veteran absolutely destroy a Tesla.
Sony says it may also move manufacturing to the U.S., but we have our doubts.
The organization claims any concern over human rights is "a thinly disguised ploy to weaken Israel’s national security."
Would you let your family fly out of Newark?
Reviving the 'Uber for...' era of tech.
In an effort to fly under the political radar, the grant-making organization has allegedly pulled funds from nonprofits that might be confused with DEI efforts.
Musk has his finger in yet another pie.
Not sure Musk is the poster boy Ozempic is looking for.
But don't imagine you'll use Gemini in Android Auto to rehearse talking to your boss.
Trump bragged about the multi-billion dollar deals between Saudi Arabia and Big Tech.
With Material 3 Expressive, Android is getting a more graphic design-y interface—the complete opposite of what is rumored for iOS 19.
The Cupertino giant is partnering with a Jeff Bezos-backed interface company.
Douglas Altshuler is the latest SpaceX employee to allege that he was fired for unjust reasons.
Nobody will be able to see that 500Hz refresh rate on Samsung's Odyssey OLED G6. Not even pro gamers.
Kennedy has proven, once again, that he is a deeply unconventional "health czar."
Hopefully it won't bend, either.
The conspiracy theorist has a long history of spreading pro-Putin garbage.
When will we stop giving credence to device rumors that are always too far off?
Those with an addiction for bargain basement shopping will have to wait.