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Hope you weren’t expecting a revolution in the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro, though the next high-end MacBooks now come base with 16GB of RAM.
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory’s nuclear-fusion reactor points to a possible zero-carbon future.
In the final weeks of the presidential campaign, swing state voters are getting hit with mysterious texts.
With over 900 entries from 47 countries, a glow-in-the-dark Nothing Phone (2a) Plus was a culmination of the five winning ideas.
A strange tactic to take a week before an election, to say the least.
Billionaires ruin everything.
Trump is currently up just 0.2% over Harris in 538's polling average for Nevada.
The court imposed the fine, which is doubling every week, following lawsuits brought by Russian TV channels blocked from YouTube.
Apple Intelligence waitlist times are seeing longer than expected delays.
The Mac mini with M4 comes in either base or Pro flavors, though not all will be happy with Apple’s port selection lacking USB-A.
Read the complaints filed with the FTC about scams that use Elon Musk's face.
The $350 MicMe from Vizio is asking how much you value your peace of mind if you have children who can't stop singing Hot to Go.
Somebody is destroying ballot boxes in the Pacific Northwest.
Who is Tony Hinchcliffe?
JPMorgan Chase is apparently suing several people who stole hundreds of thousands of dollars through check fraud scheme that went viral on social media.
Moments launches today on the iOS version of Netflix. However, you'll have to wait a few weeks for Android.
The illnesses were caused by onions, not the beef.
Apple has sought an injunction against health tech maker Masimo’s own smart watches, but it also netted the bare minimum for patent infringement.
Companies like Meta have been calling their products open source. They're not.
Picture a HomePod with a display as big as two iPhones placed side by side.