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In an excerpt from "Disruptive Technologies," Paul Armstrong examines Meta's rocky pivot and why it's still the central player in the developing metaverse.
The new Twinkly Entertainment Hub app will let you mirror videos onto your strings of lights.
AMD promises up to 30 hours of laptop video playback and better performance than Apple's M series.
The tech giant used its CES keynote to drop some PlayStation news, including Beat Saber and Gran Turismo for the PSVR2
A traditional pair of wireless earbuds with voice-enhancing superpowers... and an eye-popping price tag.
Prominent right-wing pundits and social media influencers have used the NFL player's health emergency to further anti-vax rhetoric.
The chatbot can write entire essays in a matter of seconds, but the NYC Education Department has "concerns regarding the safety and accuracy of content."
The nanoe X portable in-vehicle air cleaner will give your vehicle's air filters a helping hand.
All it requires is a pricey app you can download later this week.
Stellantis, a global auto-making company, has partnered with Archer Aviation to manufacture short-distance flying taxis.
The Smart Label offers similar functionality to Apple's AirTags but is just two millimeters thick.
You'll still be able to upgrade your graphics card, but don't be surprised if the shark bites back.
The company harvested iPhone owners’ data for targeted ads without proper consent, a French regulator ruled. It's a rare privacy misstep for Tim Cook.
The Infinity Game Board wants to replace your full board game shelf, but there are only so many times we can play Monopoly.
At least six GOP lawmakers previously faced fines of $5,000 for refusing to comply with the security measures implemented following the attacks.
DoorDash is trying to make it easier to return packages to your nearest post office, UPS, or FedEx locations.
To celebrate 50 years of making instruments, Roland created one you probably won't be able to hear.
Magic Eden users were greeted with stills from The Big Bang Theory and porn as a separate exploit allowed unverified NFTs to be sold under verified collections.
Banks were warned about fraudulent crypto activity in a joint statement by financial regulators on Tuesday.
European Union regulators say the tech industry, starting with Facebook's parent, needs to get real consent before it slurps up your data.