Neuralink co-founder Dr. Benjamin Rapoport revealed why he left Musk and his company. The former Neuralink executive and co-founder, Dr. Benjamin Rapoport, recently revealed the reason behind leaving the company and his former partner, Elon Musk.
Amazon Prime Video's latest update bombards users with more ads, ranting online. The latest update on Amazon's Prime Video platform added more ads to users' streams, particularly for those who opted for the cheaper, ad-supported experience and are enraged with the change.
Pokemon GO players are altering OpenStreetMap with fake beaches for the new Pokemon. The dedication is real to some Pokemon GO players, as they are now altering OpenStreetMap by putting fake beaches in certain locations to benefit their chances of catching a new rare addition to the game.
Robinhood believes that a lawsuit is coming from the SEC for securities violation after the given notice.
Google's Gemini will soon add a YouTube Music extension to integrate music streaming with AI. The renowned streaming platform YouTube Music will soon be available to Gemini as an extension, and it will integrate the experience to help play songs, artists, playlists, and more from artificial intelligence.
Call of Duty will bring Frank Woods to MW3 and Warzone as a preorder bonus for the next-gen Black Ops.
Tesla's Model Y has a secret, additional range that can be unlocked if you buy it from the company.
Apple is joining the foldable developments with MacBook and iPhone, which are slated for the next few years.
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Waymo demonstrates its self-driving cars on the Phoenix freeway for its robotaxi service. Waymo is now on the freeway from the streets and city roads, with its self-driving car demonstrating its capabilities on larger, more trafficked roads, which is one of the biggest challenges for autonomous vehicles.
Leaks now suggest a 2025 release date for CAPCOM's Resident Evil 9. A new leak about Resident Evil 9 surfaced, suggesting that the game is closer than the fans think, as CAPCOM might release it in early 2025.
Google is now banning ads that feature AI deepfake porn generators on its platform. AI deepfake porn generators are widely discouraged, and now, Google is taking it a step further by banning the ads that promote these services to users under its renowned Google Ads program.
ChatGPT is taking on Google and is making its AI-powered search engine. This is a heads-up: It was revealed that OpenAI is planning a massive product based on its ChatGPT chatbot.
Apple Maps offers cycling routes in the Netherlands, expanding its navigation. You don't need another app for biking in the Netherlands, as Apple Maps is now offering new cycling routes that will help users easily navigate its cities and other locations with their iPhones.
XDefiant is coming, with Ubisoft taking on a first-person shooter like Call of Duty. An upcoming first-person shooter game from Ubisoft is nearing, with XDefiant given its wide release date by the company after a three-year wait for the game since it was revealed.
Apple is giving exemptions and lower fees for alternative app stores to small developers in the EU. It is known that Apple is still charging developers in the EU despite distributing on alternative app stores, but that is now changing with its recent policy update, particularly for small-time developers.
Microsoft's Windows April 2024 Security Update is breaking VPNs. Microsoft's latest release of the Windows April 2024 Security Update is affecting users' VPN, with many claiming that the technology is breaking after the upgrade.
X is tweaking its Block button and function, with content of blocked accounts to still appear. A new change on X is now tweaking the Block button, the renowned feature that would prevent another account from interacting, messaging, or viewing your posts, a feature that social media is known for to keep others out.
AT&T's Turbo 5G speeds will cost you extra; your subscription will require an additional $7. If you want to get the faster and ramped-up 5G experience, AT&T has a new offer for you, and it is with the "Turbo," which significantly enhances its network connections.
Joby Aviation is now moving forward with its production prototyle flight certification after testing.
Apple will leave major AI news to announce in the upcoming WWDC 2024. Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that the company's AI announcements will take place at WWDC 2024, its dedicated developers and software annual event.
Fortnite brings back Star Wars with new skins, items, and more before May 4. This May 4, the unofficial Star Wars day, will see an enjoyable skirmish in the battle royale as the Fortnite x Star Wars crossover drops a little earlier than the renowned commemoration day.
T-Mobile successfully acquired Mint Mobile, its parent corporation, and its two siblings. Mobile got larger today as it completed its acquisition of Mint Mobile, the cellular network best known for being partly owned by Canadian Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds.
Sony PS5 users now have a way to invite friends to multiplayer games without using the app or console.
Snapchat unveiled adding a new Edit Message feature on the platform. After many years of missing out, Snapchat is now revealing that it is planning to add an "Edit Message" feature to its app, with the hopes of easing users' worries about sending the wrong message.
Meta and WhatsApp are reducing unwanted messages and spam even further than currently. WhatsApp has safeguards that focus on reducing the number of spam messages received, but it is now introducing automated restrictions that focus on the root of the issue.
Delta's Boeing 767 is 33 years old, one which was the subject of an emergency slide issue that flew off.
Google Photos is now giving users a chance to block the faces of those people appearing in Memories.