Legislation being introduced Tuesday is meant to inform broader permitting reform talks. A bipartisan Senate duo is teaming up on legislation Tuesday to limit a president’s power to cancel or ...
In an ongoing cyberattack, hackers have compromised several popular open source projects that software developers all over the world rely on. On Tuesday, cybersecurity firms StepSecurity and SafeDep ...
Small companies that handle the final delivery are relying on them to skirt New York City traffic. Amazon plans to try the bikes elsewhere, too. Battery-powered cargo bikes leaving an Amazon warehouse ...
KLEIN, Texas (KTRK) -- A 17-year-old Klein Collins High School student has died after crashing her gasoline-powered bicycle, according to officials. The Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office ...
Could AI be hooked directly to your house? Premier tech company, Nvidia, is teaming up with a start-up to put artificial intelligence data centers into personal homes and businesses. California-based ...
In the past several years, power banks have gone from being fringe devices used by a few savvy tech-heads to absolutely invaluable gadgets used by anyone who needs to power up a mobile device on the ...
K-pop group ILLIT’s fourth mini-album MAMIHLAPINATAPAI is, in classic K-pop fashion, pulling a lot of different pieces from a lot of different sources of inspiration. Across five songs, it plays with ...
Ocean Winds agreed to cancel two developments in a deal with the administration. But the developer’s most viable project is still on the table. Call it The Art of the Deal: Offshore Wind Edition.
YouTube is now letting users create an AI avatar that looks and sounds like them for use in Shorts. This feature was teased earlier this year. The creation process is available in the main YouTube app ...
Taylor Swift’s new “Elizabeth Taylor” music video puts the late actress’ jewelry on full display. Taylor Swift/Spotify Taylor Swift’s latest music video is all about the bling. For the track called ...
March 30 (Reuters) - More than half of U.S. federal judges — 60% — are using at least one AI tool in their judicial work, according to a new study, opens new tab released on Monday. Researchers from ...