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Women in Iran say they are being fined and prosecuted for violating hijab laws without ever being face-to-face with law enforcement.
The influencer reached out to the animal sanctuary the rescued Pearl the pig to thank them and explain the timeline of his ownership of her.
The online retail giant hopes to make the wider internet even more dependent on its services.
VALL-E can preserve the original speaker's emotional tone and even simulate their acoustic environment.
Most new construction must include gigabit internet, while pre-existing tenants no longer have to wait for a landlord's approval for an upgrade.
CEO Brian Armstrong announced the layoffs and broader cost cuts in a message to employees on Tuesday. About 950 people lost their jobs.
The company will stop providing feature updates and security fixes by 2024.
In a reply to a fan, the billionaire seemed to suggest that Tesla drivers don't need to be reminded to keep their hands on the steering wheel.
Shower head fountain displays, fake motorcycles, and silly dances were all there for this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
There’s a whole lot of dog-like robots that want you to pet them, but they’re not all equal in functionality or privacy.
The DJI RS 3 Mini can support and stabilize camera and lens pairings up to 4.4 pounds.
Digitize anything and someone will hack it. The latest victim of this universal rule is California's new, hi-tech license plates.
The change follows a suit by the DOJ accusing Meta of allowing discrimination against its users based on race and other characteristics in housing advertising.
Tests showed Apple collects data even when its own settings promise not to. Two lawsuits and several months later, the company hasn't answered any questions.
Koko used GPT-3 to counsel 4,000 people but shut the test down because "it felt kind of sterile." Users rated the AI responses highly. Cue the Twitter backlash.
New committee could force major tech platforms to fork over communications with the White House.
The social network has faced backlash over its constant tweaks at the expense of user experience.
Doctors are advised to request patients to disclose cannabis use after a new study revealed heavy use may be linked to increased pain after anesthesia.
A first of its kind $45 million bond could spell better stability for the cyber insurance industry, which hasn't always looked so healthy in recent years.
Apple's overseas supply chain woes have improved. There's rumblings the iPhone 15 is also getting its trial run.