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Amazon drivers are striking across the country. The company claims they aren't employees at all.
The Time Capsule from ElevationLab relies on twin AA batteries instead of the Apple AirTag's CR2032 watch battery.
Even using random capitalization in a prompt can cause an AI chatbot to break its guardrails and answer any question you ask it.
A British startup managed to shrink the Apollo Guidance Computer down to the size of an Apple Watch.
Even the U.S. government is telling Americans to use encrypted apps.
As the Digital Market Act keeps expanding, the EU asks Apple to open up more of its walled garden.
Did a Google Street View car capture a murder disposal in progress?
A teaser showed Instagram head Adam Mosseri completely transform his appearance using simple text prompts.
The smart ring is still too small for some users, but additional sizes are coming in the new year to accommodate larger digits.
Some insist these drones are piloted by intergalactic beings. Others claim they're regular airplanes. But who can say for sure?
The state's charter school board approved an application on Monday from Unbound Academy to open a school with a two-hour per day academic curriculum set by AI.
We’ve seen dummy consoles hit the scene, but one Redditor going by ‘NextHandheld’ shared tons of details, including a look at the magnetic JoyCons.
America is already being governed by tweet.
DJI and Autel Robotics have one year to convince skeptical national security agencies that their equipment doesn't pose a threat to the U.S.
PlayStation 5 Pro head architect Mark Cerny said you really shouldn’t care about how many TFLOPS the PS5 can handle, calling it ‘flopflation.’
Conspiracy theorist influencers set out to prove the shape of our planet.
The now-dead plan was for people to pay a monthly fee to get a new iPhone every year.
Something of a cheap gimmick, callers can speak to ChatGPT up to 15 minutes a month for free.
The LG Signature OLED T comes in at 77 inches, and you can see through it or bring up a shade to turn it into a regular TV.
This is the last chance to do something about the ban before it becomes Trump's problem.