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These Google animations reference The Last of Us , RRR , The Mandalorian , and BTS.
Nothing wants to play with the big boys while still keeping costs down.
The Virginia Democrat is arguing that economics and national security are intertwined as he introduces a new bill allowing for bans on foreign technology.
An NLRB regional director says Alphabet exercises control over the contract workers' benefits, hours of work, and wages, making them actual employees.
The next Apple desktop device may be the first to sport a next-gen M-Series chip, but it's unclear if the laptops will get the same treatment.
Clicking on external links posted on Elon Musk's social platform led to a notice that read, "Your current API plan does not include access to this endpoint."
Elon Musk's automaker announced price cuts between 4% and 9% for the company's two highest-end vehicles.
Microsoft’s Prometheus AI won’t emulate Trump or Biden, but it will pretend to be Matthew McConaughey or Chris Rock.
The Nothing Ear (2) wireless earbuds will be a follow-up to the company's very first product, the Ear (1).
A survey of over 17,000 people indicates only half of us are willing to trust AI at work.
China pushed back against the U.S. government's technology bans and accused the U.S. of "ideological bias."
In contrast to the Russians, Ukrainians master a mix of high- and low-end technology on the battlefield
Studies of white kids online are widely taken to be universal, creating a racial bias problem, write academics who study teen behavior.
From green texts to lightning cables to the App Store tax, there are a lot of problems. Nobody’s perfect, but Apple can fix these problems.
The former FC Barcelona player is betting that his version of soccer—with shorter games and reality TV-style drama—will knock traditional soccer off its throne.
The government has released its roadmap to creating a less hacker-friendly world. Here are the highlights.
The 99-year-old Cold War architect believes ChatGPT and other AI could reshape human consciousness and threaten Democracy itself.
Apple IIs. Commodores. The Amstrad CPC 464. If you're a fan of retro hardware, a visual artist from Canada has something you're going to want to check out.
A juicy leak seems to indicate there's a whole ecosystem of Nothing on the way.
The Pixel Watch's Bedtime Mode could be the culprit.