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After failed attempts to undo appliance regulations in his first term, Trump may have found a new end-run to achieve his goal—but for now confusion reigns.
It's the Art of the Deal.
The destruction of the Trump regime will be felt for generations.
If the White House has an authoritarian toolkit to use on civil protesters, you can thank Biden for it.
Other than some questionable addition of buttons, these annual updates seem to be as menial as the new Apple Watch each year.
Good luck getting your grandparents on X.
Nate was an AI shopping app that promised to automate the checkout process. DOJ says workers in the Philippines completed transactions manually.
I need Apple to blink once for yes and twice for no, because it's getting weird.
The slop is monetized, too.
The Torras PolarCircle wireless phone charger can supposedly lower phone temperatures so you can actually use it when charging.
Tesla's factory in Shanghai only produces the carmaker's more affordable models, with the Model S and X imported from the U.S.
A senior official describes the billionaire as an awkward and obnoxious asshole.
On again, off again.
Two American Airlines jets clipped wings at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
As the Trump administration continues to play hardball with China, American businesses are raising their prices.
Leading chatbot models exhibit the inherit biases of the data they have been trained upon, and Meta says too much of it is liberal in nature.
There could be two or three folding Razr smartphones in this year's spring lineup, all with a little bit of "Moto AI."
Trump said autism was caused by "a shot" or something "artificial" that people are consuming.
The judge did not take kindly to the stunt.
Google's unnamed XR glasses include a display and AI connectivity, but we have no idea if Google will ever release it.