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The $300B deal is a reminder that despite Oracle’s legacy status, it shouldn’t be overlooked when it comes to AI ...
Dr. Nicholas Thomson, the director of research at VCU’s Injury and Violence Prevention Program, is using virtual reality sets ...
Instagram fixed a bug that caused the reach of some users' Stories to shrink when they posted more than one Story a day, ...
Co-founder and CEO of DevHub, a Seattle startup whose platform is used by big brands and/or their agencies to build websites ...
The Center Stage front camera, a new feature on all four of the 2025 iPhones–iPhone 17, 17 Pro, Pro Max, and the all-new ...
On the other hand, a $1.5 billion proposed settlement aims to resolve a massive dispute over the usage of copyrighted ...
The night sky will soon host a rare type of meteor shower, one that appears far less often than the annual favorites like the ...
Researchers have developed a 6G chip that uses a dual electro-photonic approach to send signals across nine radio-frequency ...
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Mastodon gives users several ways to control how their posts can be quoted. For starters, the platform lets users decide who ...
A commitment by Microsoft to offer stripped-down versions of its productivity suites without the Teams communication service ...
After a series of scrubbed launches, SpaceX sent an Indonesian communications satellite into orbit Thursday night from ...
Microsoft will escape largely unscathed from a major antitrust investigation by the European Commission that could have ...
The robotics startup market has matured over the last decade and the cost to produce robots has gone down significantly.
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Most people are talking about the new iPhones, but a new security framework Apple quietly announced may change digital safety forever.
Immediately after Charlie Kirk was shot during a college event in Utah, graphic video of what happened was available almost instantly online, from several angles, in slow-motion and real-time speed.
A clutch of dinosaur eggs found in central China is about 86 million years old, according to scientists who used an “atomic clock” method to date the sample.
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