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After Logan Paul's CryptoZoo game failed to let players withdraw money, Youtuber Coffeezilla investigated and accused him of scamming everyone involved.
The Belarusian government signed a law last week legalizing pirated videos, music, and computer programs within the country.
The Stem Projector joins the resurrected Stem Player—minus the Ye.
The school district alleges that the tech giants are knowingly damaging youth mental health.
Meta's Supreme Court said the phrase should be viewed as political expression and said removing it could silence speech aimed at protecting women's rights.
The only virtual worlds you'll see through these E Ink goggles are conjured up by your imagination.
Former Twitter employees received emails Saturday confirming a severance package email that was forwarded to spam was not a "phishing attempt."
We put the company’s anti-light pollution tech to the test against the bright lights of the Vegas Strip.
The next Mega Millions payout is estimated at $1.35 billion. Here's how to hack the billion dollar lottery.
The robot lawyer is powered by OpenAI’s GPT-3 API, the force behind the viral ChatGPT chatbot.
If you spend all your time playing Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , this is the Switch upgrade for you.
The memorandum is a significant step forward for American farmers, but only if John Deere holds up their end of the bargain.
AMD releases leaner CPU options for the Ryzen 7000 Series. How much do they compromise?
Singing Machine wants to put a full-fledged karaoke setup inside modern vehicles, though it's better when other people can’t hear your vocals.
The WOWCube has 24 independent touch screen displays and tracks when you twist, touch, or shake it.
From gaming pods to e-ink laptops to a gel that lets you safely hit your hand with a hammer, these are the products that excite us most.
MeWe CEO Jeffrey Scott Edell argues that it's hard to put your paying subscribers first when you don’t respect their privacy and keep serving them conflict.
Oh Elon, you’re so funny. No, Elon, you’re the one that’s funny. Oh wait, we’re both Elon!
Take a trip down memory lane with a few Microsoft-y images that you will never, ever be able to forget, for better or for worse.
A few observations about the OpenAI chatbot's abilities and limitations: It can write songs! But it can't remember its own name.