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Video of Tesla in 'Smart Summon' Mode Ramming $3M Jet Viewed 3.4M Times
The feature is supposed to help cars navigate obstacles in order to move in and out of nearby parking spaces on its own.
Incredible Video Shows Flubber-Like 'Magnetic Slime' That Can Grasp Objects
The "magnetic slime" can negotiate narrow channels with a diameter of 1.5 millimeter and can fix broken electrical circuits.
Harry Potter Fans Obsessed With Man Making Real Invisibility Cloak
The fabled invisibility cloak in the wizarding world first appears in the first installment of the franchise, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."
Live Updates: Facebook to Unveil Ray-Ban Smart Glasses
The smart glasses' key features include built-in audio and a microphone to listen to music or take phone calls, camera and video capabilities and a voice-activated Facebook assistant.
Apple Announces First States to Support Driver's Licenses Stored on Devices
The company's plan should eventually allow travelers to use digitally-stored ID at airports.
Man's Fully-Automated 'Smart' Home Sparks Controversy in Viral Video
"You are officially too rich for your own money," wrote one TikTok commenter. The clip has been viewed 1.6 million times and counting.
Proscenic M6 Pro Robot Vacuum Review
The Proscenic M6 Pro robotic vacuum is here to make your life easier. It's an intelligent way to clean your floors.
25 Things Siri Can Do You Had No Idea About
Siri can show users their nearest COVID-19 vaccination sites and which restaurants offer outdoor dining options.
Huawei X Gentle Monster Eyewear II Review: Why Your Glasses Should Be Smart
If you've never tried smart glasses, you'll be more than impressed with both the fashion and the technology in these Huawei X Gentle Monster Eyewear II.
25 Things Alexa Can Do You Had No Idea About
The virtual assistant can send a hug to your loved one and is getting better at "predicting customers' goals," Amazon notes.
China is Winning the Artificial Intelligence Race
Although the Biden campaign promised more spending to promote American technological leadership, the scale of the requirement is far greater than either American political party has grasped.
FBI Warns Smart Devices Are Being Hacked to Live-Stream 'Swatting' Scenes
The FBI said pranksters were hacking into people's smart devices to report fake crimes at victims' residences, and then live streaming the events on online webforms.
11 Popular Wireless Doorbells Fail Basic Security Tests, Researchers Say
A new report from researchers based in the United Kingdom found nearly a dozen "smart" doorbells sold on Amazon and eBay posed significant threats to consumers' data privacy.
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Today, there are appliances for every task, making it possible for you to spend more time either at work or doing other duties. Here are the top 10 trendy home appliances that you should own today.
New Smart Patch Monitors Health at Molecular Level to Reduce Diabetes Risk
Devices that can track heart rates and step counts are now common in watches and cell phones, but a new type of wearable is being developed to go deeper, measuring "dietary biomarkers" in the body.
Walmart's Memorial Day 2019 TV Sale Is Even Better Than Black Friday
Memorial Day 2019 is nearly here and retailers like Walmart are ready to offer consumers deep discounts on their favorite Smart TV brands. Find out all the best deals and price cuts available through May 27, here.
'Smart' Infrastructure Is America's Future
The White House wants to resurrect 20th-century infrastructure in a 21st century world.
How Smart Devices Like Your Fitbit Can Solve Crimes
The best crime-solving detective in the world might be sitting in your living room right now.
Smart Shoes Help the Elderly and Disabled Walk
The intelligent insoles and shoes are designed to assist people who suffer from peripheral neuropathy.
Four Fancy Smart Gadgets to Put on Your Doors
The door key may be on its way out with these new gadgets coming to the market.
Tech Is About to Take the Work Out of Finding Your Perfect Job
For too long, we've had to "find a job." It's about time the right jobs found us.
Russian Millionaire Taking Artificial Intelligence to Next Level
AI could be our only hope in a world of data and shouldn't be feared, Nikolay Gurianov says.
A Golfer's Watch Which Tracks Your Round
Newsweek reviews the latest kit, including in-ear headphones and a storage device.
'Smart' Keyboard Can ID You by How You Type
It also harnesses energy from your typing motions.
Meet Hello Barbie: A Wi-Fi Doll That Talks to Children
The latest version of the iconic toy can connect to the Internet, raising privacy concerns.
Samsung TV Users Complain of Incessant Ads Inserted Into Movies
Unwelcome Pepsi advertisements interrupt movie-watchers programming.
Samsung Updates SmartTV Policy, Names Third Party Collecting Voice Commands
After growing concern, company clarifies to customers with whom it's sharing their voice commands.
Shh! Your Smart TV Is Listening!
Samsung says a third party is receiving information obtained through the TV's voice recognition feature.
Gadget Lust: Can You Wrap Your Head—and Ears—Around a 'Thinking Music Player'?
The new Wi-Fi-powered Aether Cone, $399, a combination speaker/playlist curator (the company calls it a "thinking music player") purports to know your musical taste as well as you do, if not better.