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A sitting congressman from Georgia posted the strange photo without explanation.
The tool allows anyone wearing smart glasses to instantly get info on strangers, including their home address and phone number.
The world is covered in unexploded ordnances from decades of war. Sometimes they explode.
I'm looking forward to seeing how well the new "air fitting supporters" and ear tips work together.
In an hour long interview with Pepperdine University, the weapons merchant outlined his vision of the world.
Plus, the latest reports suggest Apple’s working on a new iPad Mini that, if we had to guess, will showcase more Apple Intelligence.
Do you trust two autonomous vehicles with your burrito delivery?
Zishan Alvi bought at least five luxury cars with the money from his scheme.
The guy who used Midjourney to create an award-winning piece of AI art demands copyright protections.
You can pair two of these speakers to enable stereo mode and really make it a party.
Microsoft said it’s calling it quits on HoloLens 2 production. By 2028, the company will stop offering any more updates for its VR headsets.
The WikiLeaks co-founder's wife turned off his microphone after a crack about his mother-in-law.
Do we have another F-35 boondoggle on our hands?
The feature was previously limited to Gemini Advanced users. Plus: You can't escape the dawn of voiceover AI on Windows with Copilot Voice.
The latest complaint from the National Labor Relations Board adds to a list of charges brought against the tech giant for anti-union activity at specific stores.
Who will own Alex Jones' notorious conspiracy theory show?
"I will cripple you and you have no idea what that means. Nobody does."
One of the self-driving cars pooped out at an intersection near the presidential candidate's hotel.
In the wake of a devastating storm, the North Carolina town is coming together to help people get critical services.