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It could be one way to make your old PC play nicely with a high-end GPU.
Google publishes exploit code before patch, reported 29 months earlier, is fixed.
President asks $1B from taxpayers to secure his $400M privately funded ballroom.
Disney still has a lot of tech to unite and bundles to push.
In the process, Colossal may have handed a useful tool to developmental biology.
Google's AI search evolution is accelerating at I/O 2026.
Sheriff loses fight with man he jailed for 37 days for posting a Trump meme on Facebook.
The chip was added to a list of banned goods at Chinas customs checkpoints last Friday.
Figure AI's 24/7 livestream showcases human soft spot for humanoid robots.
Volvo is coming for its competitors with more efficient production and newer tech.
Both tools generate hypotheses; one goes on to analyze some of the data.
AI content is getting good, but SynthID might be able to help tell truth from fiction.
Charter would have expanded member eligibility and focused on alleged injuries.
Google says its more efficient Gemini 3.5 Flash is the key to your agentic AI future.
CDC is working to move the infected American and six others to Germany.
Microsoft is also testing a smaller taskbar and more customizable Start menu.
The 2027 M3 CS Handschalter is lighter and comes with three pedals instead of two.
Researchers are testing CAR T cell therapy as a way to reset the immune system.

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