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The second-generation AirTag features Apple’s newer Ultra Wideband chip and has a louder speaker and better range.
Apple's new AirTag is louder and supports better finding at longer distances.
Surviving for 25 years as an independent game developer is no mean feat. In the UK, only a handful of studios have lasted for longer without being bought out or shut down. But paradoxically, success was one of the hardest things for Introversion Software to deal with.
Nvidia announced three new AI weather tools today. Together, they promise to improve the accuracy of weather forecasts while also making them accessible to more users.
Live service games were the main revenue drivers over the Christmas period, with Arc Raiders maintaining its hold at No.3 while Call of Duty and Battlefield "struggled to stand out."
Savvy Games Group and Neom have signed a new memorandum of understanding with the intention of making the path for Saudi games startups moving from "incubation to acceleration" easier.
WIRED put the latest consumer exoskeletons from Dnsys and Hypershell in a head-to-head test on a pro athletic track. On your marks …
Sexual deepfakes continue to get more sophisticated, capable, easy to access, and perilous for millions of women who are abused with the technology.
As the data center backlash grows, support is growing for server factories and the hundreds of jobs they’re expected to bring.
"Anger and despair [are] reigning supreme" at Ubisoft following its recent restructuring plan.
Experts from the world of virtual reality have described Meta's decision to close three studios and make layoffs to its metaverse-focused Reality Labs division as "concerning".
British startup Synthesia, whose AI platform helps companies create interactive training videos, has raised a $200 million Series E round of funding that brings its valuation to $4 billion — up from $2.1 billion just a year ago.
The nozzle is just the beginning – what company founder Sunny Sethi calls "the muscle on the ground.”
Information from the conservative-leaning, AI-generated encyclopedia developed by Elon Musk’s xAI is beginning to appear in answers from ChatGPT.
Humans&, a new startup founded by alumni of Anthropic, Meta, OpenAI, xAI, and Google DeepMind, is building the next generation of foundation models for collaboration, not chat.
Some of the major players in science fiction and pop culture are taking firmer stances against generative AI.
Democratic lawmakers have few options that wouldn’t trigger something like civil war.
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