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With these high-tech automatic litter boxes, gone are the days of scooping and smells. Welcome to the future.
End-of-life routers in homes and small offices hacked in 120 countries.
The Spot+Scrub Ai is Dyson's first robot mop, and it does the job. But the built-in AI didn’t blow me away, and its height works against it.
Each pair I tested weighs under 2 pounds. Whatever happens on your next adventure, your shoes won’t hold you back.
From surprisingly good $300 Chromebooks to excellent $650 Windows notebooks, these are the best budget laptops we’ve tested.
Fender’s ELIE 6 is equal parts Bluetooth speaker and guitar amp, but it’s missing a killer app.
In Telegram groups, men are sharing thousands of nonconsensual images of women and girls, buying spyware, and engaging in doxing and sexual abuse.
New app can replace third-party options that were jankier to use.
The MacBook Neo is a step in the right direction, though.
It’s a better rating than the company has gotten from repairability experts before, at least. Samsung is second worst with a D.
As Trump threatens Iranian infrastructure, the US government warns that Iran has carried out its own digital attacks against US critical infrastructure.
New profile of Sam Altman shines a light on a whole industry.
Use of AI coding tools has become a convenient boogeyman for any tech issues.
The AI lab's Project Glasswing will bring together Apple, Google, and more than 45 other organizations. They'll use the new Claude Mythos Preview model to test advancing AI cybersecurity capabilities.
The first images from Artemis II reveal what the moon looks like just 7,000 km from the surface—and confirm that NASA is ready to return to Earth’s satellite.
Save a chunk of change on the wired Nest Doorbell in all three colors.
Supreme Court's precedent-setting Cox ruling helps Grande beat music piracy claims.
Is 90 percent accuracy good enough for a search robot?
Linux devs think even one second spent on 486 support is a second too many.