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Google is no longer building its own augmented reality glasses, North America's first hydrogen-powered train debuts in Canada, Microsoft is already offering a generative AI certification program.
TikTok is killing off its BeReal clone, The SAE is creating a standardized version of Tesla's EV charging plug, SoftBank gave $170m to a social app whose users mostly didn't exist.
NASA is creating a ChatGPT-like AI assistant for astronauts, The verdict on Google's Pixel Fold, Netflix is removing its 'basic' plan in Canada.
NASA can now recycle 98 percent of astronaut pee on the ISS into drinkable water, YouTube is reportedly testing online games for mobile and desktop, Apple's Vision Pro headset may not come with a top strap in the box.
Zuck v. Musk is apparently the cage fight everyone wants to see, Sony plans to keep making smartphones for at least a few more years, E3 2024 and 2025 aren't canceled (yet).
Popular parts of Reddit welcomed adult content to protest the company's API changes, A 'Super Mario RPG' remake is coming to Nintendo Switch on November 17th, Cellular satellite test successfully beams 4G data from space to a regular phone.
AI-generated music won't win a Grammy anytime soon, Amazon Prime Day kicks off July 11th this year, Apple's expanded self-repair program covers the iPhone 14 and newer MacBooks.
The FCC is preparing to take a 'fresh look' at internet data caps, Samsung brings its self-repair program to the UK, The verdict on Google's Pixel Tablet.
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Apple finally announces the 15-inch MacBook Air for $1,299, Apple reveals its $3,499 Vision Pro mixed reality headset, Reddit communities are 'going dark' to protest changes that would hurt third-party apps.
Amazon reportedly explores free cell phone service for Prime subscribers, Scientists claim first successful transmission of space-based solar power to Earth, Even the cheapest Tesla Model 3 now qualifies for the full $7,500 tax credit.
Meta announces its new mixed-reality headset, the Quest 3, Apple is reportedly testing high-end Macs powered by its new M2 chips, Motorola's folding Razr+ has a giant external display.
What to expect from Apple's WWDC 2023, Riot threatens to cancel a 'League of Legends' esports season after a player revolt, Range Rover's next luxury add-on is a car seat that vibrates to music.
Industry leaders say AI presents 'risk of extinction' on par with nuclear war, Google's Pixel Watch 2 may address the wearable's biggest problem, Amazon ditches Alexa's celebrity voices.
NASA's SLS rocket is $6 billion over budget already, NVIDIA's generative AI lets gamers converse with NPCs, Tesla will open its Supercharger network to other EVs in Canada.
Sony reveals a PS5 streaming handheld, ‘Project Q', Twitter struggled with Ron DeSantis' presidential bid announcement, iOS 17 will reportedly turn your locked iPhone into a smart display.
Amazon's latest Fire tablet is a $230 Android-powered 2-in-1, Dyson claims its next-gen robot vacuum with twice the suction of rivals, Netflix starts charging for account sharing in the US.
WhatsApp finally lets you fix typos in sent messages, TikTok is suing Montana over statewide ban, Lego's latest set is a Pac-Man arcade machine with a crank.
Apple rejected 1,679,694 App Store submissions in 2022, Meta could launch a Twitter competitor as early as next month, Disney's pricey, immersive Star Wars hotel is shutting down.
ChatGPT has an official iPhone app, Heinz Remix is the sauce dispenser of your dreams, 'Grand Theft Auto VI' could land as early as 2024.
‘The New York Times' built a standalone app for audio journalism, Logitech teams up with iFixit for self-repair programs,
Samsung is reportedly sourcing OLED TV panels from rival LG, Apple's Assistive Access simplifies iOS 16 for people with cognitive disabilities, YouTube's recommendations are leading kids to gun videos, report says.
This company will give you a free TV if you watch non-stop ads, Google will pay Texas $8 million to settle claims of 'deceptive' Pixel 4 ads, The EU approves Microsoft's Activision Blizzard takeover.
Apple's 'M3 Pro' chipset could feature 12 CPU cores, Twitter has a new CEO, PlayStation VR2 is finally available at retailers.
Elon Musk says a new Twitter CEO is starting in six weeks, Fairphone made a fully repairable set of over-ear headphones, ‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom' review.
The biggest announcements from Google I/O 2023, Vast and SpaceX plan to launch the first commercial space station in 2025, Google Pixel Fold hands-on: A real rival for Samsung's foldables And expensive.
Nintendo wants several Switch consoles ‘in every home', Twitter is going to purge and archive inactive accounts, Spotify has reportedly removed tens of thousands of AI-generated songs.
Bank of Canada asks for public feedback about a national digital currency, Jack Dorsey-backed Bluesky is having a moment, We get the first trailer for Chris Nolan's 'Oppenheimer'.
What to expect at Google I/O 2023, Tesla unveils Model S Plaid track package that unlocks 200 MPH top speed, The iPhone 15 Pro may not feature solid-state buttons.
Google reveals its first foldable phone: The Pixel Fold, Biden Administration will invest $140 million to launch seven new AI Research Institutes, Astronomers finally spot a star consuming a planet.
White House proposes a 30 percent tax on electricity used for crypto mining, Meta warns that ChatGPT scams are the new crypto scams, Watch the first trailer for ‘Dune: Part Two'
Hollywood writers are officially on strike due to streaming services, Apple and Google are teaming up to tackle Bluetooth tracker stalking, No Pornhub for Utah.
SpaceX's Starship didn't immediately respond to a self-destruct command, The 'Godfather of AI' leaves Google amid ethical concerns, Someone posted the entire ‘Super Mario Bros. Movie' on Twitter
Walmart's suppliers would rather negotiate with AI than a human, Apple drops lawsuit against former exec who accused the company of spying, Brazil lifts nationwide Telegram ban
Dyson's $949 air-purifying Zone headset is now available in the US, PlayStation VR2 is finally heading to retailers, Teenage Engineering reveals a gorgeous mic that I can't afford.
Tile's latest accessory helps track your cat, ‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom' first impressions, 'Indiana Jones 5' will feature a de-aged Harrison Ford for the first 25 minutes.
ASUS ROG Ally handheld gaming PC hands-on, AI-generated political attack ads are here, GM will stop making the Chevy Bolt EV later this year.
Apple wins appeals court ruling against Epic Games, Grimes invites AI artists to use her voice, promising 50 percent royalty split, Like it or not, a Call of Duty board game is coming in 2024.
Apple's mixed-reality headset may feature external power supply and MagSafe-style ports, Leaked Pixel Fold video shows an internal display with chunky bezels, Twitter adds blue checks to accounts of dead celebrities.
Twitter pulls legacy blue verification checkmarks, Michael Schumacher's family plans to sue German tabloid for AI-generated ‘interview', SpaceX's Starship completed its first fully integrated launch, then exploded.
An AI-generated song featuring Drake and The Weeknd gets pulled from streaming platforms, How to claim your cut of Meta's $725 million class action settlement. Google might announce a foldable Pixel phone at I/O next month.
Apple's debut VR headset might include sport and fitness features, Netflix is ready to crack down on account sharing in the US, The Polestar 4 electric SUV arrives with 544 HP and no rear window.
Netflix struggles with its livestreaming tech, Nike launches its first digital shoe collection, Google wants you to help listen for fish.
German artist refuses award after his AI image wins photography prize, Pentagon leaks suspect was outed by his Steam profile, Is Apple prepping a 15-inch MacBook Air?
Researchers used machine learning to improve the first photo of a black hole, PBS also quits Twitter over its 'government-funded media' label, New 'Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom' trailer showcases Link's allies.
Philips' new 'Ultra Efficient' LED bulbs use 40 percent less energy, NPR is ditching Twitter over 'government-funded media' label on its main account, The Mario theme joins your old tweets in the Library of Congress.
Former Twitter execs sue company over unpaid legal fees, The Biden administration wants your help making rules for AI models like ChatGPT, Google Bard's new 'experiment updates' page tells you what's new.
Worldwide PC shipments plunged by a third in the first quarter, 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' sets box office records, Museum creates a 20-foot ‘Donkey Kong' cabinet with a little help from Nintendo.
Best Buy's new recycling program will let you mail in your old electronics, Twitter designates NPR as 'US state-affiliated media', Amazon's Halo Rise sleep tracker is surprisingly helpful.