Staff at US federal contractor Maximus claim they only get six minutes a day to use the bathroom, are monitored by an AI system that reports them for going off script, and can’t afford health care.
Six nuclear reactors just 9 feet across planned for Idaho were supposed to prove out the dream of cheap, small-scale nuclear energy. Now the project has been canceled.
A live-action Zelda movie could work, but only if Nintendo reads the room. If Link speaks, fans will get upset. If he says, “Excuse me, Princess,” that’s OK.
The well-balanced PC gaming handheld gets a bunch of small upgrades, but the biggest improvement is the new OLED screen.
If you’re willing to clip the Ai Pin to your chest, you can talk, gesture, and tap to take photos or summon a powerful virtual assistant.
An experimental AI helper attempts to operate a web browser in the same way a human does to take on office admin like processing invoices or screening job applicants.
This week, we talk about the new Humane wearable and the future of phone alternatives.
Meta now offers users an ad-free option, but it’s only available in Europe for those who can afford the €10-a-month subscription.
They’re not mobile games, and they’re not just cloud games. They’re something in the middle, and Spatial is betting the farm on them.
Panasonic’s Eneloop rechargeable batteries are a great alternative to wasteful disposables.
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