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The lawsuit comes after years of the equipment manufacturer locking farmers out of making basic repairs to their equipment.
James Harr had a great idea to capitalize on a social media moment. Then most of the platforms removed him.
Nvidia and Krafton's PUBG Ally is a bad friend and worse co-op buddy, but I prefer it to AI which doesn't know the difference between orange and purple.
OpenAI's new reasoning model is doing weird, unpredictable stuff.
If you didn’t already know everything there is to know about the Switch 2, Nintendo may finally offer an official peak behind the curtain.
"The geofencing system was created as a voluntary built-in safety feature," the company writes.
Nuclear reactors take a long time to build and Big Tech will use gas power to bridge the gap and meet its energy demands.
Over $1 million is available for people who bought Razer Zephyr masks.
The Fediverse website offers users the same photo-sharing experience as Instagram without any of the surveillance.
The tech industry has come around to Trump after shunning him during his first administration.
Will Americans actually use an app where the captchas aren't even in English?
The budget Moto G and Moto G Power aren't whopping performers, but they'll get you through a long day with wired headphones.
PlugX got its plug pulled.
Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts introduced the bill on the Senate floor Monday, which would give TikTok almost another year to divest from its Chinese parent company.
Judging by CES 2025, there’s little ‘augmented reality’ about the AR glasses available today.
The lawsuit accuses the insurance company of paying app developers to install code in their products that sent sensitive customer data back to Allstate.
I am haunted by a pointless fact about a N64 game.
A plague of "ghost jobs" is haunting the modern job-seeker.
Like the Neo, the $440 DJI Flip can launch from your palm, but it includes better object avoidance tech and a bigger sensor.
Congress is going to have to play whack-a-mole.