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The groups slammed the tech as "inherently biased" and built of the backs of junk pseudoscience.
The former president repeatedly asked staffers if massive storms were being created by a secret, foreign (read: completely non-existent) technology.
The unnamed fellow had no flying experience, and the radio controller had no familiarity with the aircraft—but that didn't stop them.
The online car retailer known for its vehicle vending machines reportedly fired 2,500 workers this week.
Apple could soon be forced by the EU to make the change.
The cryptocurrency has plunged 87% in the past 24 hours alone.
Sleek design and glorious RGB meet the best from Nvidia, Intel and AMD.
A new report alleges a “vast lack of transparency" surrounding ICE's data collection and surveillance practices.
Though Trump has proclaimed he’ll stick to Truth Social, Twitter’s prospective owner said banning tweeter-in-chief was "morally wrong and flat-out stupid."
A lower-tier subscription level with ads will likely be coming to the streaming platform even sooner than the company initially hinted at.
Tesla said it’s issuing a patch after feds announced a recall of 130,000 modern Tesla models, showing just how common remote updates to vehicles have become.
The digital music player will be laid to rest once the iPod Touch sells out.
Software delays and the covid-19 pandemic are to blame.
That's what you get for investing in an "algorithmic" stablecoin instead of one that's actually stable.
The new AIRA Compact line is feature-packed, rechargeable, and extremely portable.
The hearing comes after the Pentagon report on unidentified aerial phenomena was released last June.
This talented sculptor is going to have Pokémon fans blowing up their inbox.
The gay dating app has been acquired by Tiga Acquisition Corp., and will enter the stock market under the name 'Grindr Inc.' later this year.
The exercise equipment manufacturer and media company has taken hit after hit, and now they’re borrowing to make up for $757 million in losses.
The new Core HX processors start at a 55W base power and turbo up to a whopping 157W.