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The AI mouse is just the start.
Five patients with links to the spa had viral genetic sequences that closely matched.
HMD will still make Nokia phones but is shipping self-branded phones, too.
Plus Raspberry Pi 5 support, better laptop power, and lots of other changes.
Ability of PlugX worm to live on presents a vexing dilemma: Delete it or leave it be.
The new facilities are in addition to the previously announced EV hub in Ohio.
Relationship between TikTok, ByteDance deepens as tensions over the apps ownership escalate.
Before smartphones, we had PDAs in our pockets. Palm did them best.
Polestar normally makes electric cars, but now it's releasing a phone.
Not all gamma-ray bursts come from supernovae.
Perimeter devices ought to prevent network hacks. Why are so many devices allowing attacks?
Charging electric vehicles at home will exceed most power lines' capacity.
It's the latest and best of a string of meta marketing videos to promote the film.
Can the Falcon 9 eventually challenge Soyuz for launch totals?
With four motors, deeper fording, and more power, you can forget about the gas version.
Businesses in Africa, Asia, and South America hit before moving on to western targets.
Tesla spent $1 billion on GPUs even as its profit margins shrank by half.
Checking back in with Windows 11 on Arm on the eve of the Snapdragon X Elite.
The test cannot tell if the virus is live. The FDA still assess milk supply as safe.
Health experts say children under age 2 should have zero added sugars in their diets.
Thermonator, the first flamethrower-wielding robot dog, is completely legal in 48 US states.
eScan AV updates were delivered over HTTP for five years.
Reports point to a new OLED iPad Pro with M3 and a big-screened iPad Air.
Increasingly, our cars will be controlled by a small number of powerful computers.
Thousands of exposed files on North Korean server tell the tale.
The new electric Porsche Macan starts at $78,800, deliveries begin later this year.
Rivalry with Apple now mirrors the Android/iOS competition more than ever.
Microsoft didn't disclose the in-the-wild exploits by Kremlin-backed group until now.
Dragonfly will push the boundaries of engineering and science as it explores Titan.
Can a non-profit foundation get Home Assistant to the point of Home Depot boxes?
But this would be a faster turnaround time than we saw for the M3 or the M2.
Z80 powered Game Boy, ZX Spectrum, Pac-Man, and a 1970s PC standard based on CP/M.
DolphiniOS dev says barring just-in-time compilation prevents playable performance.
With the Model 2 cancelled, FSD is more important to Tesla than ever.
Interested in gadgets with premium displays? QDEL should be on your radar.