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The Huawei Mate XT and its three screens are priced at an eye-watering $2,800.
The maker of the earrings joked to Gizmodo that they could make some for Trump but his orange skin tone might be "challenging."
The paper of record's tech workers are prepped to strike.
The lawmakers say summaries further entrench the monopolies that companies like Google hold over online search, by lifting content from publishers without permission and then directing traffic and profits away from those publishers.
Xbox Game Pass now requires users spend $5 to $10 more for day-one games, but PC Game Pass has everything you want.
Truth Social shares sank following Trump’s lousy performance and even the gamblers have begun to abandon him.
Erectile dysfunction is a serious problem for men's sexual health. Vertica's trying to solve it with electronics, not drugs.
Swift signed the post as "Childless Cat Lady," a dig at Donald Trump's running mate JD Vance.
Would you want to drive a truck that was constantly listening to you?
1Health.io left its customers genetic information unsecured in unencrypted and publicly accessible AWS servers.
This Wall-E style robot will do everything except take out your trash.
Why has thou forsaken me, Android makers? I want magnetic accessories and faster charging, too.
The ViXion01 glasses adjust on the fly, giving you crystal-clear vision no matter where you look.
The EU is ordering tech companies to pay billions while the U.S. talks about social media warning labels.
With so many features still to come later this year or even in 2025, Apple's Glowtime event felt like a preview for hardware you shouldn't buy until months later.
Europe is awash in cheap 9mm spitting carbines, and Americans can turn a handgun into a machine gun with a cheap piece of plastic.
The PlayStation 5 Pro looks a hell of a lot like the regular PlayStation 5 slim, but it now supports more GPU processing and its own AI upscaling.
The multiple Eisner award-winning artist, forever known for his run on Astonishing X-Men, was 52.
The dream of being shot through a subterranean tunnel at frightening speeds is one step closer to being realized.
Plus, David Dastmalchian wants to join the world of Spawn for Todd McFarlane's long-awaited movie.