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The letter to the attorneys general of Delaware and California asks for an investigation into Musk.
"I think there's a small but real chance he's eventually remembered as a Bernie Madoff- or Sam Bankman-Fried-level scammer."
New York City's Mayor, Zohran Mamdani, was non-committal when it comes to the future.
If camera-equipped smart glasses aren't your thing, you're about to have a new pair at your disposal.
At least if it sucks, everyone will be able to see why.
Digital ID requirements stop at the border.
Turns out the incredible photos taken by the astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft are from the iPhone 17 Pro Max's front-facing camera and not its better rear shooters.
The company behind ChatGPT announced a set of policy recommendations for the AI era including taxes on automated labor and a public wealth fund.
In a video from March, Meta's CTO, Andrew Bosworth, says Ray-Ban users are "choosing" to have some of their content reviewed.
If RAM prices force us to spend more on handhelds, we should hope they can flip and fold.
After years of gradual declines, the App Store finally saw a huge jump in new apps this past year.
Is it the fabled “vibe coding effect”?
This may be changing soon, but for now, Microsoft's Terms of Use document doesn't sound confident about the company's AI assistant.
A Bloomberg report provides a rare glimpse into the timeline for Trump's super secret and disputed project.
Once you learn this term, you will unfortunately see it everywhere.
Venture capitalists are putting young entrepreneurs in incubators again. It sounds like a fun alternative to growing up.
Russia's internet crackdowns sometimes have embarrassing blowback.
Going to the moon now involves iPhones and Microsoft Surface tablets.
Whoop, there it is. And by "it" we mean another lawsuit.
"The Budget begins the privatization of TSA’s airport screeners...."