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People confide almost everything to their phones.
Towns 49,000 California residents compete with Nevada data centers for energy.
FSR 4.1 running on RDNA3 or RDNA2 GPUs may take a bigger performance hit.
Trump admin wants to let Musk pay $1.5M fine to settle $150 million Twitter suit.
It's not entirely clear how the exploit works. Microsoft says it's investigating.
The three-wheel, two-seat EV has been in development since 2006.
Layoffs are ot a savings-driven resutrcture, CFO says.
Ocean heat plus human-caused global warming is a grim recipe for deadly climate extremes.
The Razr Fold has a lot going for it, but like all foldables, it's wildly expensive.
Xi meeting may force Trump to pivot on semiconductor tariffs and Taiwan.
The final flight and complex legacy of a pioneering solar-powered aircraft.
Approval is no surprise after FCC chair pressured EchoStar to sell licenses.
Driver recovery can automate what used to be an irritating manual process.
We know what customers need right now.
But training on synthetic stories that model good AI behavior can help.
Early galaxy has elements produced by the Universe's first supernovae.
Cinematographer Hillary Fyfe Spera on how she kept things visually fresh for Born Again s second season.
The Rivian Assistant is available for both Gen1 and Gen2 hardware.
The plan aims to speed up AI compute deployment while compensating residents.
Makary reportedly spent his year bucking Trump admin and making industry enemies.
Teen trusted ChatGPT to help him safely experiment with drugs, logs show.
Workers are using an internal AI tool to automate non-essential tasks.
SpaceX cleared an important milestone Monday on the road to launching a new version of Starship.
FCC extends waiver allowing routers and drones to get patches for two more years.
Can AI save us from the AI industrys endless thirst for water? Outlook not so good.
Crackers take advantage of unencrypted files that briefly appeared on Steam.
Rather than dig in, the sport is being proactive about fixing the problem.
Cable firm Cox's Supreme Court win may help all tech providers, not just ISPs.

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