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It's a fairly common experience to leave your phone in a regrettable location. It's somewhat less common for that location to be a perilous mountain.
The Tariff Manager tool will let creators add extra charges to fully funded projects.
New polling shows just 35% of Americans approve of the oligarch.
It may take a week for the network servicing both countries to be fully repaired. Meanwhile, millions are without power.
Find us another phone where you can 3D print accessories and screw them to the backside.
The proposal raises serious privacy and ethical questions.
The eufyMake E1 UV printer is bringing embossed prints directly into the home.
The Executive Branch is open for business.
Digital companions with celebrity voices can be made to engage in sexual roleplay.
For Mike Lindell's legal defense, his attorney sought help from an unusual (and unreliable) source: a chatbot.
You wouldn't steal a font.
What are the odds?
The attorney claims Wikipedia is being manipulated by "foreign actors."
Other countries have already automated their social welfare systems—with mixed results.
Maybe being able to literally buy access to the President is a bad idea?
The Primary School will shut down in the summer of 2026.
Apple hopes to assemble iPhones destined for the U.S. market in India by the end of 2026.
Be careful: Cheaper Switch 2 gear like the new GameCube controller or Hori's third-party cameras may not work exactly as you think.
Slate, a Jeff Bezos-backed startup, has unveiled a cheap, no-frills lightweight electric truck priced at just $20,000.
Hegseth isn't the only government official irresponsibly using Signal. But he's definitely the messiest.