Amazon is hiring to build an “advanced” and “magical” AR/VR product
Job listings revealed some details about Amazon's XR ambitions.
Job listings revealed some details about Amazon's XR ambitions.
Exploiting critical UEFI vulnerabilities could allow malware to hide in firmware.
HiQ can keep scraping LinkedIn member profile data as court upholds injunction.
General Mills says it hasn't found evidence for illnesses as reports pile up.
Researchers' electric chopsticks claim to increase perceived saltiness of food.
Planetary science could see a decade of sample-return missions funded, too.
Four years after EA's "Ragtag" project was scrapped—but what will new game look like?
"I'm 99.9% sure it's real" one expert source tells Ars.
These Nord phones are actually OnePlus' best-selling phone line.
Delta deleted the line but still suggests the pandemic is over.
MIT team also designed 3D-printed DIY rheometer for at-home or classroom experiments.
A crowd-pleasing, American-made SUV follows Mercedes' first two electric sedans.
Will other nations with such weapons, including China and Russia, follow suit?
Drone delivery could be poised to take off in the United States.
A trimmer build and left-handed option make the Lift extra helpful.
Trump-appointed judge deemed "not qualified" argued that the CDC lacked authority.
Apple's landmark App Tracking Transparency may not be as tough as some people think.
The satellite images may be a boon to open source intelligence analysts.
The app and servers are dead. The CEO scrubbed his LinkedIn page. No one is responding.
Tesla shareholder suing Musk says his ongoing false claims "poison the jury pool."
Natalie Portman's Jane Foster looks magnificent wielding Mjolnir as the Mighty Thor.
This quirky system cranked its way into our hearts—after a serious crank-related scare.
The system's $179 price includes a ton of games. Spoil their surprises here.
Janky software and lacking updates mean there's too much compromise for $900.
Interference and irregularity come together to create beautiful art.
Apparent change comes after pressure from press, LGBTQ+ developers.
Process to tap inaccessible deposits employs captured carbon, enabled offsets.
Carnivorous plants fascinate as much now as when their gruesome diet was first discovered.
NASA has options for what to do next, but all will involve schedule delays.
Dealmaster also has Intel and AMD CPUs, Tile trackers, and tons of video games.
We still don't know much about the plot, but it's a savvy marketing move.
Global chip shortage has triggered a surge in demand for prized, pricey used EVs.
Questions linger as enzyme-based recycling technology is poised to go commercial.
System trains the user to alter their brain activity in response to auditory feedback.
Big cache benefits games, but lower clock speeds hurts everything else.
Apple and Microsoft sell custom domain email to consumers, but Google doesn't.
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