MIT researchers creating self-replicating robots with built-in intelligence
MIT researchers are building swarms of tiny robots with a built-in intelligence, allowing them to build structures, vehicles, or larger versions of themselves.
'The Elf on the Shelf': How the brand evolved over 17 years
Elf on the Shelf, the storybook turned toy franchise, has become a Christmastime tradition for many families. Here's how the brand has evolved in the last 17 years.
FCC bans Huawei and ZTE equipment from being sold in US
The FCC said in a Friday announcement that devices made by Huawei Technologies and the ZTE Corporation cannot be sold in the United States.
Microsoft bid for Activision likely to be blocked by FTC lawsuit: report
Microsoft's proposed $69 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard could reportedly be blocked by an FTC lawsuit.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ production went through great heights with camera tech, soars $1B, cinematographer says
A "Top Gun: Maverick" cinematographer got candid about the complex behind-the-scenes production of the film starring Tom Cruise amid it becoming the fifth highest-grossing movie of all time at the domestic box office.
Airline passenger restrained, arrested after assaulting cockpit
A passenger on a flight from Poland to JFK Airport was arrested after allegedly banging on the door of the cockpit and being restrained by passengers.
Sonic the Hedgehog creator arrested on insider trading charges
Sonic the Hedgehog creator Yuji Naka has been arrested by Japanese authorities on insider trading charges over purchases of an online gaming company in 2020.
Iranian-backed hackers compromise federal government network to mine cryptocurrency
Iranian-backed hackers broke into the network of a U.S. federal government agency and used that access to install cryptocurrency mining software, CISA said.
Mass. health officials worked with Google to covertly install COVID ‘spyware’ into 1M phones, lawsuit claims
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is facing a class-action lawsuit for covertly installing a Google tracking app on over 1 million Android phones without users' permission.
Twitter 'trust and safety' head who resigned post-election played role in censoring Hunter Biden laptop story
Former Twitter executive Yoel Roth helped censor the Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election, but he stayed on after Elon Musk's acquisition until after the 2022 midterms.
Spinning top, Lite-Brite, 'He-Man' line join Toy Hall of Fame
The National Toy Hall of Fame inducted three new honorees Thursday: the spinning top, Hasbro's Lite Brite, and the Masters of the Universe toy line of 1980s 'He-Man' fame.
Chipmaker TSMC plans Arizona factory expansion
The U.S. has been encouraging foreign tech firms to manufacture in the country and has actively supported local research, development and manufacturing after passing its CHIPS Act.
IBM launches its most powerful quantum computer with 433 qubits
Quantum computers are one day expected to speed up certain calculations millions of times faster than the fastest super computers today. IBM is calling the system Quantum System Two.
Zoom announces software will be available in new Tesla models
Zoom announced that its video conferencing software will be included with all new Tesla vehicles, though when the software will roll out is still unknown.
Gigi Hadid dumps Twitter after Musk buyout, calls social media platform a 'cesspool of hate'
Supermodel Gigi Hadid left Twitter ceremoniously with an Instagram post. Elon Musk acquired the company for $44 billion, and recently let go of 50% of staff.
TikTok hires former Biden campaign press secretary, Pentagon spokesman for top gig at Chinese-owned video app
The Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok recently hired Jamal Brown, who worked at the Pentagon, as President Biden's former campaign press secretary and for the Obama White House.
FCC commissioner urges US government to ban TikTok
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr called on the U.S. government to ban TikTok outright on Tuesday. The Chinese-owned app is a national security threat exposing Americans' data.
Frequent MSNBC guest ripped for plotting to strip Elon Musk of US citizenship: ‘Stupid and incompetent’
A variety of Twitter users mocked commentator Dean Obeidallah after he declared that he was launching an inquiry into industrialist Elon Musk's immigration records.
Andrea Mitchell, Ben Collins worry Elon Musk will enable ‘foreign interference’ on Twitter
MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell spoke on a Monday episode of her show with a panel of guests including NBC’s Ben Collins about the implications of Twitter’s new leadership.
Trump makes first comments about Twitter since Musk takeover: 'Very happy'
Former President Donald Trump said he is "very happy" Twitter is in "sane hands," his first comments about Elon Musk's social media acquisition.



















