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The SpyraLX is manually refilled and primed but still fires single blasts of water.
AV development has taken "longer than I ever imagined," the Deputy Secretary of Defense said this week.
Spotify wants to be your default podcast player... but is it worth the switch?
Yuta Ikeya designed, modeled, printed, and assembled this working 35mm movie camera from scratch.
You can try out the latest beta feature in the Google app on iOS and Android.
Two previous attempts were abandoned amid threats of regulation.
Researchers discovered a rash of Android apps with tens of millions of downloads implanted with a defense contractor's data-stealing code. Google banned them.
You'll be able to react to sections of text with a thumbs up, a Flamenco dancer, or a train.
In March, U.S. law enforcement conducted an operation to disrupt "Cyclops Blink," a botnet run by one of Russia's most fearsome hacker gangs.
The company, which has never turned a profit, plans to trial new options to its app in the U.K. this summer and then move into hotel booking.
The "unauthorized source" uploaded some pretty bizarre videos to millions of subscribers.
Why waste all that Red Bull and Mountain Dew energy on sitting up?
A Department of Defense official said a "combination of factors" including Covid-19 and supply strains has left the new planes 24 months behind schedule.
The company said it would also stop amplifying and recommending government accounts from Russia.
The AnkerMake M5 also promises impressive print speeds compared to the current competition.
Get your phone customized to display the information you want, the way you want.
Over 4.2 million Ukrainians have fled the country since Russia's invasion.
German officials have taken control of the servers of Hydra, a long-running dark web black market, which boasted some 19,000 sellers and millions of customers.
"No, we didn’t get the idea from a poll," the company wrote in a statement after Elon Musk tweeted a poll about an edit button.
The app wants to be your one-stop shop for all things streaming, and its new features show promise, even in beta.