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A President cannot remove an FTC Commissioner without cause, lawsuit says.
Google wants to help you get away this summer with, you guessed it, AI.
Virtual game cards don't require an Internet check-in after the initial loan.
New approach to improving AI performance turns a silicon problem into a feature.
Trump created the Space Force, Biden grew it, and now its top general worries about cutbacks.
Waymo has been in dozens of crashes. Most were not Waymo's fault.
Double tap to page turn works on latest Paperwhite and Kindle Colorsoft.
Think e-bikes and scooters, not cars or SUVs.
Google's new hinking model is ready to think for you.
Red Bull will promote Yuki Tsunoda after Liam Lawson's two bad races.
David Geier has been disciplined for practicing medicine without a license.
VMware claims Siemens showed it a list of the VMware products it's using unlicensed.
A recent lawsuit highlights the vulnerability of programs intended to promote DEI.
The Universe should be full of alien civilizations. Why cant we find any?
Taking tactically responsive space to the next level. Literally.
Late this year, European governments will have the opportunity to pay up or shut up.
The funding went to state health departments for COVID-19 responses.
AI bots hungry for data are taking down sites by accident, but humans are fighting back.
Marching bands? Mammalian Nurturables? An ORTBO? Yup, Severance stays weird.
Forcing the use of general search terms can help people change their minds.
Google's sizeable payments for Safari defaults could be ending.
New policy comes as OnlyFangs streaming guild planned to quit over DDOS disruptions.
Boeing plea deal opposed by victims' families might be made even weaker.
Some European cloud companies have seen an increase in business.
Heat pumps, throttle maps, and a whole lot of going sideways.
The core stage of NASA's Space Launch System is now integrated with the rocket's twin boosters.
The UK sheep had inflamed mammary gland much like infected cows in US.
Shocking recklessness in leak of detailed Yemen bombing plan in Signal chat.
Most of the time, not a big deal. But in critical times, the losses will be felt.
SEC case over late disclosure of Twitter stock buy still moving ahead, for now.
It's not a do not track request, it's a set of terms you demand from sites.
Google Maps switched to local-only Timeline storage in December.
F1 reminds us it's entertainment, not just engineering and sport.
Former CEO wants to buy it, but the fate of its customers' genetic data is unclear.
As demand surges, figuring out the performance of proprietary models is half the battle.