The JBL Charge 6 is big enough to produce sound that will fill an outdoor party, yet still small enough to live on your ...
The Sony LinkBuds Clip are Sony’s first pair of clip-on earbuds, which make for perfect transparency, but no noise cancelling ...
A pair of bills, one in the Indiana Senate and the other in the Indiana House of Representatives, would require schools across Indiana to implement a policy surrounding the use of cell phones and ...
President Donald Trump continued his threats towards Greenland on Friday, as he insisted that if the United States did not act Russia or China could occupy it in the future. Trump said that if he is ...
Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) on Tuesday slammed the Trump administration’s suggestion that the U.S. could take over Greenland by military force, calling the notion “appalling.” “I hope Republicans stand up ...
The White House triggered international alarm when it ordered U.S. troops to storm Venezuela and capture the country’s leader, Nicolás Maduro. Donald Trump’s blatant violation of international law and ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has reiterated that the United States needs to take over Greenland, a Danish territory. The president's comments have sparked backlash from European leaders. In a report ...
PlayStation is exploring the possibility of letting an AI take over your game, to help you if you're stuck. Patent documents filed by Sony show plans to offer an in-game "AI Ghost" that can ...
What better time for a new beginning than the start of the year? The new brand will be known as BMW Alpina. Along with announcing its name, its parent company also unveiled its logo, which is said to ...
President Donald Trump said Saturday at his Mar-a-Lago Club that the United States will control Venezuela for an unspecified period after a U.S. operation captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro ...
When the United States invaded Iraq in March of 2003, in a campaign to topple the regime of Saddam Hussein, President George W. Bush monitored the offensive from Camp David. He returned to Washington ...
Israeli billionaire tech entrepreneur and Cato Networks co-founder Shlomo Kramer argued on Monday’s episode of CNBC’s "Money Movers" that governments must restrict freedom of speech in the age of AI.
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