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Google is more focused on desktop gaming than ever before.
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Google is more focused on desktop gaming than ever before.

Meanwhile, Kennedy's allies want all vaccine recommendations eliminated.

Will it really take "centuries" for SpaceX to deploy its megaconstellation?

Most of the devices are made by Asus and are located in the US.

Your phone still functions when held to your ear, people!

Running Windows on gaming handhelds is currently a blessing and a curse.

Character.AI deemed "uniquely unsafe" among 10 chatbots tested by CCDH.

Companies including Google, Microsoft, and Palantir were listed as targets by Iranian media as the conflict with Israel and the US spills into digital infrastructure.

Binance’s lawsuit accusing WSJ of defamation unlikely to stall government probes.

The move could position the AI infrastructure powerhouse to quickly compete with OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepSeek.

The museum is celebrating 25 years of the original F&F film with a 23-car exhibit.

New CPUs are a bit faster and a bit cheaper than the ones they replace.

"We are focused on protecting space, assuring access to space, ensuring custody of space."

GPU maker courts corporate partners for NemoClaw ahead of annual conference.

First speaker minimizes climate change, COVID risks—and is a lab leak proponent.

A brief spoiler-free review of the film, which opens in the US on March 20.

The MTIA processors are the tech giant’s latest attempt to build its own AI hardware, even as it continues spending billions on gear from industry leaders like Nvidia.

75% of the criminal cases closed last fiscal year originated before Trump took office.

Highest risk of part of tongue being torn off is with temps between -5° and -15° C (23° to 5 °F).

Meta removed 10.9 million Facebook and Instagram accounts linked to “criminal scam centers” last year, the company announced on Wednesday.
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