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The utensils enhance salty flavors by electrically stimulating taste buds.
Here's how to enable gesture-based mouse controls in your web browser—and why you'll want to.
Developer logs point to 9 M2 Mac models that are currently in testing.
The crypto is currently being laundered through an Ethereum mixer called Tornado Cash.
The Genki Covert Dock Mini is small but adds 4K support for the Steam Deck, laptops and basically everything but the Switch.
Whatsapp will now allow large group chats for specific topics or communities like an apartment building or a school.
The Tesla CEO also addressed a potential strategy for the edit button, and we have word from Trump on whether he'd walk into Elon's open arms.
Meta has called Apple's App Store fees exorbitant but announced this week it would take a 47.5% cut of sales in its own metaverse.
Houston Astros' stadium visitors can use Amazon's cashierless checkout system to walk out with bottles of wine and overpriced merch.
The fitness company wants to grow its user base and increase revenue through higher recurring fees.
A judge cut over $100 million off the original price tag leveled at Tesla's Northern California factory for racist harassment of a Black employee.
Build your own orchids and succulents that will always be in bloom and never die.
71% of participating Wikipedia editors declare they don’t want your crypto cash, it's unclear if anyone will listen.
The hardest part about using Arteater is getting your home printer to work.
SteelSeries' controller has a generic build that can't stand up to the more mobile-centric Razer Kishi I already use for gaming on my phone.
Musk is threatening to sell his existing 9.2% stake in the company if his offer is rejected.
Is the NFT bubble finally getting ready to burst, or did it already?
Shortages have already led to pricier laptops and phones, and now inflation is exacerbating problems caused by the war in Ukraine and covid-19.
The company says it’s adding a thumbs down to its comment section to let its users "feel more in control."
An unbelievably lucky crypto investor purchased nearly half a million dollars in alt-tokens only hours before they appeared on a Coinbase blog post.