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The resulting machine blends a funky retro aesthetic with modern power.
Upgraded with robotic smarts, the excavator can even work autonomously without an operator at all.
There's a new email client that adds some useful extras on top of regular ol' Gmail.
Government regulators are concerned about money laundering using crypto ATMs.
Over 2.3 million people have fled Ukraine as Russian forces continue to kill and injure civilians.
Police across the country are shipping extra riot gear to Ukrainian defense forces.
The president of mobile medical services provider DocGo appears to want to disrupt the idea of what an army actually means. *gulp*
The ROCO turns anyone into a coaster designer and subjects them to their own stomach-churning creations.
The update is hitting South Korean phones first, with no word on when it's hitting the US.
Starting March 28, unvaccinated employees previously granted exemptions and benched from working with customers will be allowed to return to work.
The new Razer Seiren BT will improve your livestream voiceovers without making you look like a pilot.
Google announced a session dedicated to teaching developers to port Windows games to its straggling console.
Microsoft is for real this time. At least...we hope it is.
Grimes says Musk is her boyfriend again..."probably."
Thankfully, the chair teaches kids about letters and phonics instead of Fortnite and Overwatch .
The handy accessories can now save a phone from a deadly fall and a dead battery.
To help celebrate March 10, Mar10 Day, Lego reveals the latest additions to its buildable Mushroom Kingdom.
Android users no longer have to wait for the ability to receive reaction replies from iMessage users.
2.3 million refugees have fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion started.
The House Judiciary's Antitrust Subcommittee wants the Justice Department to investigate the company for "potentially criminal conduct."