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Please let Julie Kavner rest.
Under the U.K. law, it’s illegal for the company to even talk about the existence of the order.
A recently-revealed patent shows a stick-like design for an Apple Vision Pro controller, and it already makes us uneasy.
A Nintendo patent from Japan describes the Switch 2 JoyCon’s ‘sensor for mouse operation.’
Slow your roll, Alex Karp.
But you get an extra trip to the theater each week.
Read part one of Lowry Poletti's "It Holds Her in the Palm of One Hand" right here on io9. Part two coming next week.
The company is leaning into hybrids and EVs that incorporate small gas engines that extend their range.
25-year-old Marko Elez was a member of Elon Musk's unruly gang of fascists.
The massive insurer hired a lawfirm that specializes in defamation to force a public apology from a doctor in Texas following a post on social media.
A memo circulated to investors seems to imply that hiring Daniel Penny will be good for the VC's public safety business.
Nvidia's set-top streaming box is still hanging on after all this time.
It's kind of a giveaway if you call the people you're pretending to be.
Trump has unleashed a mob of tech-arsonists on the entire federal government.
Old ICE press releases have a little piece of new HTML that’s doing a lot of work.
Sony may have spoiled the release date for Metal Gear Solid Delta, though the story beats will be very familiar to anyone who played the original.
Civil liberties groups warn that the Kids Off Social Media Act would restrict First Amendment-protected speech and lead to more invasive surveillance of all social media users.
It's cheap to copy already built models from their outputs, but likely still expensive to train new models that push the boundaries.
With Ray-Ban Meta’s popularity, Meta execs claim they will finally fulfill the promise of Horizon Worlds with more AI wearables.
Litigation efforts are finally starting to catch up to Musk's blitzkrieg against the government.
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