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This is the Stealth 700 Gen 3 headset that launches on September 22 for $200.
Plus, you can suffuse your desk in RBG glow with a Hyper X Quadcast 2S mic that looks like a lava lamp.
During a campaign stop in Pennsylvania, the candidate said he’d consider appointing Musk to his cabinet if elected.
The ominous nerd stopped by Joe Rogan's man cave to talk about California, Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Gates, and the federal budget.
The big iPad illustration and graphics app Procreate is going the opposite route as Adobe. CEO James Cuda has some strong words about generative AI.
Iran also tried to hack the Biden-Harris campaign but failed.
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Trump is reposting AI generated images of a world he wishes were real, just like your parents on social media.
Have you ever wanted to work graveyard shift training a robot that may one day destroy humanity? Have we got a job for you.
A company is offering to up-armor Cybertrucks and Chechnya's dictator rolled a machine-gun armed Cybertruck through the streets of his country's capital.
The fully-functional 35 mm camera is made up of just 595 Lego pieces. It needs your support on Lego Ideas to become a purchasable set.
No one can hear you scream in space, but they may be able to hear the sound of 'cha-ching!' coming to Disney's wallet.
Developers wants to build an urban hub within Toronto's boundaries using a defunct span of runway and hangar space.
An attempt to influence the U.S. presidential election harnessed ChatGPT to generate stories and social media comments, per OpenAI.
MAGA fans somehow find new ways to prove how weird they are every day.
The new iPhone will come in four new finishes, one of which harkens back to an era that no longer exists.
Cresilon Inc's Traumagel has been cleared by the FDA as an emergency treatment to control moderate to severe bleeding.
High-level racers now have a new form of sabotage to worry about.
YouTubers built an extending and retracting lightsaber from a magician's cane and a LED strip. They also managed something Disney couldn't. They made it swingable.
The drones will do inventory while using artificial intelligence to avoid collisions.