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The element of surprise is yours with these self-firing Nerf darts that can fly up to 44 feet.
The veteran consumer advocate said "legions of cable and media industry lobbyists" lobbed “unrelenting, dishonest and cruel attacks” at her for 16 months.
TikTok user showbizpizzaman documented the process of uploading data to the computers that control Chuck E. Cheese's anthropomorphic robot animals.
Sidekick, a new browser, is working to help internet users stay focused while navigating the web.
The date has yet to be revealed, but the developer conference is likely happening in the spring.
Newly unearthed papers show federal agencies testing facial recognition tools in subway cameras, street corners, and other public spaces.
‘Series’ videos can be up to 20 minutes long, and TikTok creators can reportedly set rates from $1 all the way to $190 to access the content.
Reports indicate that the marketplace could be called "Amazon NFT Marketplace" or “Amazon Digital Marketplace.”
Meanwhile, the standard iPhone 15 won’t be getting an always-on, LPTO display like the Pro series.
Proudly show off the CPU powering your MacBook with some adhesive flair.
Mondelez International, Toblerone's American manufacturer, moved part of the triangular chocolate's production to Bratislava to save money.
The rideshare company plans to add a host of new features to make relying on an Uber post-plane ride easier at more than 30 airports.
Though Ukraine has been more prone to use digital currency throughout the Russian invasion, some shadowy Russian groups have taken to Telegram for crowdfunding.
For the second time in four months, the Facebook and Instagram parent company could axe thousands of staff shortly before Mark Zuckerberg takes parental leave.
Expect to see more LLM-based AI customer support bots as Salesforce promotes its partnership with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI.
The reMarkable 2 still isn't a laptop, but the Type Folio case makes it an even better note-taking and writing tool.
Musk demanded employee Haraldur Thorleifsson provide pictures to corroborate his work. During the exchange, Thorleifsson found out he had been laid off.
Former FC Barcelona player Gerard Piqué created a new version of soccer full of drama, special guests, and ever-changing rules, just like a video game.
Everything the Cocoa Press 3D printer creates can and should be eaten.
Recent speeches from DOJ Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter invoke a historical precedent that's bad news for Google.