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The ax has become an important part of the Space Force’...

"I’ve terminated 11 major contracts in less than three years."

After “glitter bomb,” cops arrested former cop who crit...

When are Facebook posts "false personation"?

Hands-on with Frosthaven’s ambitious port from gigantic...

Checking out an early version, headed by X-COM creator Julian Gollop.

Apple loses $1B a year on prestigious, minimally viewed...

The Information report claims notable losses for Apple's only service in the red.

FCC chairman Brendan Carr starts granting telecom lobby...

Rule eliminations make it easier to replace copper networks with wireless.

Mom of child dead from measles: “Don’t do the shots,” m...

The interview downplayed the disease, maligned vaccines, touted unproven treatments

Apple reportedly planning executive shake-up to address...

Apple is looking to right the ship after a major Siri delay.

Racer with paraplegia successfully test drives Corvette...

Bosch's new electronic braking system is enabling Wickens' return to the top level.

Cybertrucks’ faulty trim prompts biggest recall yet, st...

Recall forces Tesla to reveal just how many Cybertrucks were sold.

The early 2000s capacitor plague is probably not just a...

Video takes a wider look at the busted caps of early 2000s PCs and other gear.

Mom horrified by Character.AI chatbots posing as son wh...

Character.AI takes down bots bearing likeness of boy at center of lawsuit.

Discord heightens ad focus by introducing video ads to ...

Discord looks for more ways to make money ahead of expected IPO.

DOT must not give Tesla or other automakers a free pass...

Will Elon Musk's Tesla get special treatment?

What’s behind the changed relationship between Jeff Bez...

Amazon founder has executed a sharp public reversal in his relationship with Trump.

A mathematician unpacks the science of “bracketology”

Crafting the perfect bracket is nearly impossible, but there are solid strategie...

Bird flu continues to spread as Trump’s pandemic expert...

Vacancies in a key office of pandemic preparedness raise concern.

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