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The billionaire got away with it last time. Why not now?
Samsung asked a judge to prove it didn't infringe on any patents filed by Oura, but the judge didn't think anything is at stake.
The so-called "manosphere" helped deliver the young male vote to Trump in the 2024 presidential election.
The company is streamlining development on the platform to help free up resources for artificial intelligence.
Google hopes you will park and play, but most gaming in cars will only make sense if self-driving vehicles are a thing.
The man created—but didn't wear—a shirt critical of James Dolan, the venue's CEO.
GPUs are coming down in price, and AI is becoming more efficient just as CoreWeave goes public.
Details are scarce, but this has the potential to be a disaster.
A new study from Yale confirms what everyone already knew: we’re all judging you when your mic sounds cheap and bad on a conference call.
It's unclear what kind of security the Uber-like cash delivery service will have.
Best get to puffing.
The Star Wars Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW2 buds include themes for Grogu, The Mandalorian, Darth Vader, R2-D2
The fires been described as terrorism by federal authorities.
It's unclear how long the men will spend behind bars for stealing the toilet.
"In a world where any of us can be removed for any reason at any time, it doesn't matter what commissioners think," FTC commissioner Alvaro Bedoya told Gizmodo.
Garmin Connect+ offers a host of AI-powered services and stats, and they're cheaper to access than some of the competition.
If you live in south Texas and are missing an iPad you might want to read this story.
Roy Lee made a tool that used AI to help him pass technical interviews. He says his University has suspended him for using it.
In a 3 hour long session, the Justices grilled a conservative group's lawyer about the consequences of declaring the practice unconstitutional.
Staff at DOGE were reportedly getting death threats over their theft of private data.