There’s a Ferrari that drives down my road every night at about six in the evening. There is both a high-pitched howl and a deeper base note to the exhaust noise as it changes gear adjacent to my house. Every evening, the same gear change at the same spot. I use the word ‘noise’ a […]
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In legal news today, the Supreme Court has deliberated for hours over two pivotal cases involving Big Tech and their First Amendment rights.
Yemeni Houthis linked to alleged underwater cable attacks off the coast of Yemen, posing risks to Europe and Asia's telecoms in the Red Sea.
Despite the rebranding and cultural impact of Twitter to "X" by Elon Musk, has had many people continue to use the old name, "Twitter."
Google has facilitated users’ need to interact by writing in many text fields through the introduction of its new "Help Me Write" feature.
Alicia Framis, a Spanish-Dutch artist, has decided to tie the knot with her AI hologram partner this summer.
Students at Canada’s Waterloo University were shocked by the presence of facial recognition in their M&M-themed smart vending machines.
Apple has introduced a new software application named "Ask tool" to a number of its customer service employees.
Huawei showcased its new foldable phone for the Chinese market, " Huawei Pocket 2," along with the Harmony 4.0 operating system.
In legal case news, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide on how to best apply the First Amendment to social media platforms.