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Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot has taken a big step forward, giving us a glimpse of how humanoid robotics is moving beyond traditional design limits. Read more ›
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The U.S. Navy's new medium landing ship design, sourced from a foreign shipbuilder, was chosen to control cost overruns and streamline construction timelines. Read more ›
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Google Gemini may perform competency very convincingly, but if you use it for everything, you may end up dealing with wrong answers and damaged equipment. Read more ›
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Apple's next MacBook Pro is expected to get its biggest redesign in years, as competition heats up and new hardware demands raise expectations. Read more ›
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You probably have numerous surge protectors around your house, but you may not realize just how dangerous they can be when they finally go bad. Read more ›
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Recent events have left Venezuela with its communications infrastructure damaged. Elon Musk's Starlink has stepped in to restore access for existing users. Read more ›
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The U.S. Navy has some of the most advanced nuclear submarines in the world. Its newest addition is named after an important World War II ship. Read more ›
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