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Say goodbye to the Meta Quest Pro 2, as Zuck and co. are reportedly doubling down on cheaper headsets most people can actually afford.
Truth Social is truly a one-man circus of crazy.
The hardest disinformation to guard against is the disinformation you want to believe.
The lawsuit alleges that the Texas company intentionally fed competing landlords' nonpublic information about rental rates into its rent suggestion algorithms, resulting in anti-competitive recommendations that raised rents across markets.
The Dwarf 3 telescope promises it can now capture 4K video at 30 FPS for celestial objects, but now it should be far better at daytime photography than the Dwarf 2.
And they don't care about how many followers you have.
Swifties are under surveillance, just like the rest of us.
The goo only got a little better at playing pong, but scientists are confident it could improve if we teach it to feel pain.
For the last year, artist Avital Meshi has tested how closely she can integrate with OpenAI's technology, becoming its body and its voice.
The big questions left: Which cities and how much?
Don Jr. and Eric Trump are courting the web3 vote hard with a new DeFi project that nobody quite understands yet.
Peloton announced a $95 used equipment activation fee to make a little money on second-hand sales.
Why are they like this?
Zoom Webinars can support a million participants for a cool $100,000.
Trump told Fox Business he didn’t know where the pictures he shared with his followers came from.
"Alex" is using the brain-computer interface to shoot people in a video game and design improvements to his setup in Fusion 360.
The mammoth 18.8-inch folding MacBook (or perhaps iPad) won't arrive until 2027 at the earliest, according to the latest Apple rumormongers.
The fast food chain has decided to go Hollywood.
The calls used AI to spoof Biden's voice, telling potential voters to stay home during the primaries.
Recent moves made by a cadre of web3 PACs may be too craven and ridiculous for a prominent billionaire.
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