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They're threatening to ruin something we've all been looking forward to forever.
They're threatening to ruin something we've all been looking forward to forever.
A 16-month-old boy was floored by a 130-kilo bot, causing injuries and swelling.
Al Franken is concerned about the app collecting, using, and sharing a wide range of users’ personal information.
The consequences could have been deadly.
Tucked into a second response addressing George Takei’s disappointment, co-writer Simon Pegg has shared his explanation for this change.
Amazon’s Prime Day wants you to save a few quid on vegan jerky or a Blu-ray copy of The Human Centipede — questionable ways to celebrate even a made up holiday. But nothing Amazon has marked down comes anywhere close to the brilliance of Thanko’s new armpit air conditioners. Read more >>
Decided not to bother with the teasers.
Another major Star Wars novel is out, and that means even more revelations about the nascent Star Wars canon that Disney is building for the galaxy far, far away.
The app uses neural networks and AI to turn your average photos into awesome artwork.
Whether it's putting augmented reality ghost cars on your windshield or eye-tracking wipers, Jaguar Land Rover's really aiming to stay ahead of the in-car technological curve these past few years
Legendary Pictures, who recently released Warcraft, is said to be in the lead to acquire the rights.
The case accuses "those in control" of continually using "the work of the team to augment their personal brands, enhance their romantic lives, and line their pockets”.
Making all those individual harpoon points from metal, welding them together, then sanding it down is a hell of a lot of work.
The monitors real-time traffic conditions, as well as factoring in historical traffic data to help predict how long it might take you to get to work on a given day.
This never-before-seen microscopic footage of the deep sea feels incredibly other-worldly. Read More >>
That little bead right there? That’s all the gold in two kilos of electronics waste. And it took so very much work to get there.