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Thursday June 12, 2025. 06:08 PM
House Democrats sent letters to the potential buyers of the genetic testing company, asking how they plan to protect customer genetic data under a change of ownership.
The startup wants to cut through the commuter ebike market with a $3,495 sit-down electric scooter that can still ride in city bike lanes.
Amazon is a mucky mess of ads, unknown sellers, misleading sales, and specious information. Defend your dollars while shopping on Amazon with these tips and tricks.
These merino wool T-shirts are the last shirt you’ll ever wear. I’m wearing one right now.
Sony’s new OLED serves up stunning image clarity for high-end buyers.
This luxurious, sedate, small electric SUV is as quiet as it gets and has an epic interior. Cadillac is now charging extra, though, for what used to be standard.
The Federal Aviation Administration is seeking contractors to modernize its decades-old computer systems within four years.
We’ve got tips to help you find real deals on Amazon Prime Day this July.
AI tools cost a fraction of human labor—and may undermine the jobs needed to build careers.
Robert Malone, a mainstay in conspiratorial circles, and Martin Kulldorff, a coauthor of the widely criticized Great Barrington Declaration, are two of the most concerning picks.
Engineering was once the most stable and lucrative job in tech. Then AI learned to code.
The dream of the ’90s is alive in your local bodega: Our taste test of the most popular flavors of AriZona's iconic cans.
Back in 2005, Jobs spent months trying to figure out what to say to Stanford’s graduates. Newly released materials show how he went from hopelessly flailing to delivering a talk for the ages.
Air-fried taters and corn cobs are a silly but welcome indulgence on the newest griddle from Blackstone.
Wednesday June 11, 2025. 10:36 PM
'The EPA is trying to get out of the climate change business,” says one expert.
The visionOS 26 update brings some notable features to Apple’s headset. The only question is who it’s for.
Browser Dating users upload their 5,000 most recent searches, which are turned into a “browsing personality profile' by AI.
Waymo driverless taxis capture troves of video footage in order to operate, but the company reveals very little about how much data is stored—and for how long.
In the complaint, the Hollywood giants allege Midjourney generates “endless” ripoffs of everything from minions to Darth Vader.
A new machine learning approach tries to better emulate the human brain, in hopes of creating more capable agentic AI.
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