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The new MacBook Air has a larger screen, an M2 processor, MagSafe, and...a notch.
It's a fun way to put a cool spin on what is otherwise a relatively standard software update.
Thousands of UK employees will work 80% of the traditional work week while maintaining 100% of their salaries.
The unmanned "Mayflower" made landfall in Canada and Hyundai's autonomous tanker vessel completed its first cross-ocean voyage.
A staggering amount of engineering ensures you'll never need to go to basketball practice again.
The Tesla CEO is growing awfully close to nuking his own Twitter deal, and seems to be using claims about bots as his exit door.
The tech used was likely a modified Pepper's Ghost, which dates to the 1860s.
Some sequels are great. Others should have never made it out of development.
The uptick in scammery is so bad that about one in four dollars stolen via fraud is now being reported stolen using crypto, according to the FTC.
Cruise can now charge for its driver-free rides in San Francisco, but only at night.
Civil liberties groups fear Axon's taser equipped drones will do more harm than good and potentially be used to suppress protesters.
If you appeared in a picture on Google Photos between 2015 and 2022, you might be entitled to some money.
Microsoft needs to stop trying to make Windows 10 cute.
A new Nielsen system can tally how bingeable a season of Game of Thrones is (“Very”), label its mood (“Dark”), and classify on-screen talent (“Dragons”).
The company president couched much of his pro-union language with hopes of dealing with employees individually, rather than collectively.
Members of the Alphabet Workers Union won a 90 day return to work extension after threatening to strike.
Hey there, it’s Coinbase. Remember when we offered you that job? Well, turns out you’re not getting it after all. Sorry!
The Sega Mega Drive Mini 2 includes 50 games built-in,
The pillow's electronics are dependent on the stress and anxiety that keeps you up all night.
It comes as holders of failed stablecoin ventures are still picking up the pieces from the most recent crypto crash.