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The department spent relief funds on a Boston Dynamics dog.
While major changes are reportedly planned for future Apple Watches, this heavily rumored feature probably won't show up anytime soon.
Learning to ride a bicycle is about to become trivial.
Where’s all this new garbage going to go? Should we try to get rid of all the old trash, to make some room? Could we, even if we wanted to?
The billionaire obviously knows what he's doing, but does his legion of followers?
The ad was photoshopped to look like "Dan's Fist Anal" on Twitter, but the original is almost identical.
Microsoft promised to make the mini fridge a reality if fans helped it win a Twitter contest with Skittles. It kept its word.
'Ernie,' 'Bert,' and AI-powered robots are being tested to help notoriously overworked staff.
The new ad, unlisted on Apple's YouTube channel, features a variety of people singing "Part of Your World" and longing for the new iPad Pro.
Google said it plans to sync the two release cycles in the third quarter of this year.
Tech giants say they received zero info about leak investigations when complying with federal subpoenas.
Researchers have developed the first self-supervised AI model that can replicate text in handwritten and real-world scenes by using just a single example word.
Federal judge tosses $15-a-month internet law on ice over potential impact on ISPs' bottom line.
In a rare flicker of bipartisanship, House Democrats and Republicans have come together to introduce laws targeting the power of America's technocracy.
A "representative" for the EA hackers involved say the heist took $10, a bit of code, and a lot of slacking.
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Mar-a-Lago to be born?
Don't mistake the Handheld 64 for having the same graphical capabilities as the N64.
Advocates and academics have been sounding alarms about Google's FLoC for years. Now, their worst nightmares are coming true.
The 1.2 terabytes of data include cookies, millions of email and social login credentials, and personalized IDs to identify specific compromised devices.
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