Pedestrians Prefer to Veer Left—and Scientists Have No Idea Why
The bias certainly appears to exist, but scientists still have no idea why it exists.
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The bias certainly appears to exist, but scientists still have no idea why it exists.
With Maingear, more than any other preconfigured PC, it's what's on the inside that counts.
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A report suggests ties between Meta's facial recognition technology and a company that sells surveillance tools to military and police.
If you're looking to get into developing for Linux, but you prefer using a Mac as your developer tool of choice, there's a new command-line tool that you should definitely look into.
The quarrel between the federal government and the startup behind Fable and Mythos thickened over the weekend.
Ahead of Prime Day, Samsung's highly rated 27-inch Essential S3 curved monitor has dropped back down to the lowest price of the year.
He's not saying what it is, of course, but he's planning to tackle it at some point in the future.
EA is making a big push for more in-game advertising.
There are many features that the $800 Apple Watch Ultra from 2022 won’t receive.
Things continue to look grim for Xbox as layoffs loom and Craig Duncan steps down.
A recently implemented state-run hospital management system delayed the urgent care that Rebeca Cardoso Tenente Molina needed, her family alleges.
Hosting your own group chat could let you avoid a lot of drama.
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Sarvam, the Bengaluru company building India’s sovereign AI stack, has become the country’s newest AI unicorn. It has raised $234m in the first close of a $300m Series B, at a $1.5bn valuation, led by IT services giant HCLTech, which is putting in $150m. The round is a sovereign-AI bet with a strate
Zhipu shares are flying. The Chinese AI lab, listed in Hong Kong as Knowledge Atlas Technology, surged as much as 48 per cent on Monday before closing up about 33 per cent, as Wall Street banks bet that China is the clear winner from Washington’s clampdown on Anthropic. The trigger was timing. Days
Monday.com is becoming an investor. The Israeli work-management company has launched Monday Ventures, a corporate fund that will put up to $200m into startups building the next generation of workplace AI, according to a report in the Israeli business daily Globes. The money is already moving. Monday
Adani and Jabil are teaming up to make AI hardware in India. The Adani Group, India’s infrastructure-and-energy conglomerate, and Jabil, the US contract manufacturer, said on Monday they intend to form a strategic alliance to build a vertically integrated AI and data-centre hardware platform in the
Armed with a ton of new upgrades, Ferrari came to Spain full of confidence.
At Cannes China Night, Honor revealed that its Robot Phone will launch in Q3 (July-September). The phone attended another cinematic event, the Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF), to show off its photo and video skills. Elle Men, SIFF’s official fashion and lifestyle partner magazine, used t