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It takes about 200 milliseconds for the airbag to deploy and protect a cyclist's upper torso.
The Brazilian President is promoting Trump-ian conspiracy theories on social media ahead of latest election.
Moving between an Xbox console and iOS device is about to be easier than ever before.
The HT-A5000 isn't quite as powerful as Sony's latest soundbar, but sometimes you don't need the best of the best.
So... it looks like Facebook decided to make its own pair of Snap Spectacles
The company is plugging its voice-controlled virtual assistant, Alexa, into its first ever in-house smart TVs.
The iRobot Roomba j7+ can detect and avoid obstacles in its path.
The hackers allegedly scraped the login credentials from unsecured devices, then dumped them on a dark web forum.
Motorola's "Space Charging" solution can charge up to four devices at the same time from 10 feet away.
Amazon complained in a letter to the FCC this week that Musk's SpaceX operates as though "rules are for other people."
The Brennan Center has obtained a massive haul of LAPD records showing years of social media surveillance procedures and a new tool coming this year.
The social media company is slowly rolling out the groups but you'll likely find a place for yourself.
If you're worried about privacy, it might be time to cover up your front door's peephole.
Republicans who insist data requests by Democrats investigating the Jan. 6 riots are illegal nonetheless want data on Democrats.
Google is consolidating Gmail's power, setting it up as a communications hub to rival Microsoft's Outlook.
Amazon announced its cashierless technology is coming for two Whole Foods locations in 2022.
The Whoop 4.0 adds haptic alerts, new metrics, and a lineup of smart clothes.
The new DJI OM 5 has a more compact design as well, but with a big drop in battery life.
Taking Boston Dynamic's Spot one step further, XPeng has revealed a prancing, rideable unicorn.
In-person classes resumed, but online and hybrid courses remain offline—for now.