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America's aging infrastructure seems to be the culprit.
Parents of a Massachusetts high schooler had sued the district in order to get their son's grade raised.
You can opt out of facial recognition at airports, for now, but the TSA has indicated it wants to make the invasive technology a requirement.
A report claims Apple’s ‘LLM Siri’ will essentially be Gemini Live for iPhone. Still, Apple's better off not rushing things.
The study cites data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging Minnesota's law criminalizing election deepfakes say an expert brought in by the state likely wrote his opinion with the help of AI.
A new report on the F-35 revealed how maintenance crews have to constantly fight its terrible AI systems to get anything done.
It's one banana, Michael, how much could it cost? Six million dollars?
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have suggested they'll cut $2 trillion in government spending with DOGE.
The lo-fi D-20 timepiece from Timestop includes a dice roller built in, alongside the date and time.
The proposed judgment comes after a federal judge found that Google had built its monopoly by ensuring that its search engine was the default on Chrome and Android devices.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 features flat sides and rounded corners, just like the Pixel 9, and just like the iPhone.
'Today, our insane neighbor has once again revealed its true nature—its disdain for dignity, freedom, and human life itself. And, most of all, its fear.'
The man accuses the streaming giant of hosting an "unwatchable" event.
New research suggests that there was a very specific date when rightwing content began to be amplified.
The social media platform Bluesky has grown from 12 million to more than 20 million users since the election.
Elon Musk's social media platform is awash in ridiculous claims.
The $400 Echo Show 21 and $300 Echo Show 15 are meant to sit on your kitchen counter or wall as a smart home hub or streaming device.
An employee of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department posted cringe and lied about it. Repeatedly. It was enough to get him fired.
Joanna Smith-Griffin allegedly inflated the revenues of her school chatbot company to secure investments.