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"Alex" is using the brain-computer interface to shoot people in a video game and design improvements to his setup in Fusion 360.
The mammoth 18.8-inch folding MacBook (or perhaps iPad) won't arrive until 2027 at the earliest, according to the latest Apple rumormongers.
The fast food chain has decided to go Hollywood.
The calls used AI to spoof Biden's voice, telling potential voters to stay home during the primaries.
Recent moves made by a cadre of web3 PACs may be too craven and ridiculous for a prominent billionaire.
"Lose Yourself," "Empire State of Mind,” and “I’m Shipping up to Boston” were just some of the song played during the Roll Call.
The feature will make its way out to Windows beta testers in October, and Microsoft claims security is its ‘top priority.’
Katey Sagal joins the Netflix One Piece cast as the seasoned Dr. Kureha.
While most Tesla recalls have involved over-the-air updates, this one requires a physical inspection.
It's got AI infusion all over the software and camera tricks that rival the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Four years after he lent the man the money to buy his childhood home, Musk is foreclosing.
The app has been a problem for Sonos customers since its revamp back in May.
Samsung promises there’s a 27-inch and 37-inch Odyssey 3D monitor coming later this year, though we don't know how expensive it will be.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is calling this a victory as it holds back the American worker.
Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter is historic in all the wrong ways.
We've seen gameplay for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Dune: Awakening, but there's more than enough trailers to wet your whistle as you wait for Indiana Jones: The Great Circle, now coming to PS5.
Twin profiles of Thiel-backed, defense-minded, Silicon Valley moguls give us a glimpse of the future of war, and America.
The company claims that its love of "humanity" has caused it to reconsider a broadly maligned legal strategy.
The Harris campaign is jumping on social media platforms that don't typically get much attention during election cycles.
Atari’s follow up to its 2600+ retro console for modern TVs is the Atari 7800+. Just like the console from 1986, it’s backwards compatible with the 2600.