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The NFL regular season is over. It's time for some playoff football. The Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks have both clinched byes for the league's wild-card round as the top seeds out of the AFC ...
California drivers are being warned to be on high alert as possible changes to highway speed limits come into effect from Thursday. A new speed enforcement law, which will be enforced from Jan. 1, ...
Daniel Lopatin, better known as the musician and film composer Oneohtrix Point Never, used to make music for advertisements. “The consulting firm that hired me was always like, ‘You’re the man, do ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is raising the alarm over surging silver prices as China prepares to impose new export restrictions on the precious metal. Musk responded to a post on his X social media platform ...
Check your incoming Internet before fooling with your network. There are simple steps you can take to speed up your Wi-Fi network. To get the most from your network, you'll need to fine-tune its ...
This past year, a computer scientist named Tuhin Chakrabarty tried to coax artificial intelligence into producing great writing. Chakrabarty, who had recently completed a Ph.D. at Columbia University, ...
Abstract: A globally constant sound speed of 1540 m/s is often assumed when beamforming ultrasound images, despite variations in tissue properties that lead to heterogeneous sound speeds. As a result, ...
A compilation of the best Porsche action at the Goodwood Festival of Speed — from classic icons to modern performance monsters. Loud exhaust notes, full-throttle runs, and unforgettable moments make ...
NFL Week 14 features a live alternate broadcast of the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Chargers Monday Night Football matchup featuring animated characters from ...
If only they were robotic! Instead, chatbots have developed a distinctive — and grating — voice. Credit...Illustration by Giacomo Gambineri Supported by By Sam Kriss In the quiet hum of our digital ...
PC and printer maker HP Inc. said Tuesday that it will lower its headcount by 4,000 to 6,000 people. The company also issued a lower-than-expected earnings projection for the new fiscal year. For all ...