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Even non-gamers can easily give their smartphones an extra life.
"Everyone has a podcast now" also applies to the American federal government, apparently.
In "Road to Nowhere," Paris Marx argues for a people-oriented framework for the future of transportation that prioritizes the welfare of the public.
Nine attorneys general citing Roe's demise are urging Apple to up its privacy game.
Two versions of the James Bond tribute watch are being released, and both are very unaffordable.
Just don't make it your main workstation unless you've got the patience of a saint.
Use what you have around the house, or buy a few gadgets to up the ante on Christmas cheer.
From motion tracking balls and AI assisted offside detectors, to highly surveilled stadiums, Qatar's first Wold Cup is filled with new tech.
That amount of dough is worth only a bit more than it cost to produce Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power .
The federal court charged the U.S. Navy to pay a software company thousands of dollars for copyright infringement.
The Brazilian President lost his bid for re-election to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva by a slim margin, and has refused to concede in the weeks since.
The luxury car company has locked an option to accelerate faster behind a $1,200 per year fee.
Those who've received Stadia Pro refunds won't be asked to return the money.
Twitch has been under fire after a report showed thousands of potential sexual predators were using the platform to find and watch streams of young children.
Governor Kathy Hochul signed a two year moratorium on fossil fuel-based "proof-of-work" cryptocurrency mining operations.
The suit accused Github's Copilot of blatantly ignoring licenses, though the arguments could apply broadly to many more AI tools.
A district judge proposed Holmes be sent to a Texas prison camp to serve out her 135 month sentence.
The planned layoffs of 4,000-6,000 workers come as the computer tech company aims to save $1.4 billion.
The CharaChorder X makes keyboard mashing a genuinely useful technique.
Reports say that factory staff have been beaten and detained after protesting covid conditions and lies about pay.