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California Forever plans to create a thriving urban metropolis in the heart of the state's cow country that doesn't have any local bureaucracy.
“I’ll see me in court.” The IRS just filed a lawsuit against the FDIC over its bailout.
Assume just about everything you tell robots could be read in court one day.
A proposed class action lawsuit accuses the e-commerce company of deceptive practices and is seeking $5 million in damages.
With 194 paid apps on the new Vision Pro, the most expensive option is an interactive periodic table of elements that goes for $98.
Facebook blamed the noise on an "unfortunate technical error."
Those blue bubbles were once the pinnacle of cool, but now regulators won't even give it a second look.
With the business in a tailspin, 23andMe’s CEO assures investors there’s still plenty of money it can make on your genes.
Scientists offer new theories to unravel how it’s possible that, after 44 years, Elmo is still 3.5 years old.
You can also forget about using DoorDash for a romantic dinner.
A U.S. rule from 1990 requires the ‘No Smoking’ sign on planes to be operated by the flight crew.
The creators behind the popular Flipper device have teamed up with Raspberry Pi to expand its capabilities.
A versatile little device that geeks are going to love.
A complaint accuses Amazon of algorithmically steering users towards more expensive products with one-click shopping.
In the future, we won't need Super Bowls. We can just make AI deepfakes of the whole thing.
Apple is still doing demos for its Vision Pro headset, but you’ll likely need to book one at least a week in advance.
Buying Twitter made Musk "king of the sandbox," allowing him to promote free speech, but not at the cost of his own ego.
Right-wing conspiracy theorists speculated in recent weeks that Biden had a master plan to rig the big game in exchange for Taylor Swift’s endorsement.
The myth that your Mac is safe from computer viruses may have originated from Apple's commercials in 2006, but it's simply not true.
Dozens of holidays fall on February 12th. None are as meaningless, or mysterious, as Poop Day.