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From smartphones to Apple and Amazon products, there is no shortage of devices to play with. Discover the latest devices and more.

Business News

'Not Yet Fully Autonomous': Tesla's Optimus Robots Stole the Show — But Were They Actually Controlled By Humans?

Musk said the $20,000 to $30,000 robot could perform household tasks like mowing lawns and putting away groceries.

Business News

Elon Musk Announces the 'Cybercab' and Other Surprises at Tesla's 'We, Robot' Event. Here's What to Know.

It's going to take a few years before you see Tesla robotaxis on the road.

Science & Technology

The Best Gadgets to Keep You Focused and Caffeinated

Emmy Award winner Mario Armstrong suggests five new tech products that make multitasking more fun.

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Work Comfortably and Stay Productive at Your Desk with Casa Hub 360

You won't want to miss the deal on this sleek, all-in-one stand and hub for the modern pro.

Business News

Hurricane Helene Devastated a High-Quality Quartz Mining Town — Here's How It Affects Everything From Smartphones to Semiconductors

Spruce Pine, North Carolina, has most of the world's high-quality quartz, a mineral essential for the semiconductors used in smartphones, laptops, and AI chips.

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Answer Work Calls More Safely While Driving With This Easy-to-Install Infotainment System

Connect your smartphone via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto to your car.

Business News

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says Nuclear Energy 'Is a Wonderful Way Forward' to Keep AI Data Centers Running

AI could use as much electricity as a small country within the next three years.

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Tired of Getting Work Calls After Hours? Try This.

A mini smartphone might be your key to better work-life balance.

Business Ideas

How to Earn Money from Sports Photography on Stock Photo Platforms

I love sports photography, especially capturing record-breaking achievements at major events. It makes me grateful to dedicated photojournalists who capture every moment.

Business News

Apple iPhones Are Asking Users to Check In With Dead Relatives. Siri, What's Up With That?

An iOS 17 feature still prompts some iPhone users to check in with random contacts, people they don't like, or even loved ones who have passed away.