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A judge found that Trump's hotel violated Illinois environmental regulations.
Trump is causing real-world harm to the Haitian community in Ohio.
OpenAI's o1-preview model scored impressively on benchmarks of human intelligence and coding skills, but it also knowingly supplies incorrect answers some of the time, the company found.
I don't really think you'd want DeepMind's robot lacing up your kicks.
"We are unaware of any scientific basis to conclude that any sounds from our facility can cause the types of conditions alleged," the crypto company said in a statement to Gizmodo.
Apple’s $250 AirPods Pro 2 aren’t cheap, but they're a fraction of what you would pay for even a cheap pair of OTC hearing aids.
"I don’t think the U.S. needs to be the world police. It needs to be the world's gun store," Luckey said.
The exquisitely preserved fossil indicates the large fish evolved in lockstep with the Earth itself.
Some games like Rainbow Six Siege won’t work with Steam Families, but it will allow you to play most games across shared accounts at the same time.
Researchers worry that underwater data centers could disturb local wildlife.
The move comes after the software giant went on a corporate spending spree.
The new soldering iron is aimed at professionals and first-timers, but I'm still too afraid to turn it on.
The $700 PS5 Pro requires gamers to buy a separate $80 disc drive if they want to play physical copies of their games.
"They're eating the cats. They're eating the dogs."
The billionaire says that if he doesn't successfully colonize Mars at some point in the next few years, you can blame Kamala Harris.
Google search results will now show users a direct link to the Wayback Machine to view previous versions of web pages.
The maker of the earrings joked to Gizmodo that they could make some for Trump but his orange skin tone might be "challenging."
The paper of record's tech workers are prepped to strike.
The lawmakers say summaries further entrench the monopolies that companies like Google hold over online search, by lifting content from publishers without permission and then directing traffic and profits away from those publishers.
Xbox Game Pass now requires users spend $5 to $10 more for day-one games, but PC Game Pass has everything you want.
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