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Amazon to Enter Extended Reality Market With a ‘Magical’ Product
Amazon appears to be looking to toss its hat into the metaverse ring.
Intel Tests Controversial New Student Monitoring Software
The software is said to be capable of detecting three emotional states: bored, confused, and distracted.
Honda Goes After People 3D Printing Compatible Parts
Some of the printable parts aren't otherwise available in the US, putting Honda owners between a rock and a hard place.
Rumor: Intel Arc Desktop GPUs Possibly Delayed to Q3
If these rumors are correct, Intel will be facing some hefty competition as soon as it tries to get its Arc GPUs off the ground.
Microsoft Reportedly Planning to Put Ads in Free Xbox Games
There's money to be made, and you might not love Microsoft's latest idea along those lines. According to a new report, Microsoft is looking at putting ads inside free-to-play Xbox games.
Russian Drones are a Jerry-Rigged Mess
The good news is you too can make a Russian surveillance drone with a few spare parts you might already have lying around.
A Helicopter Will Try to Catch a Rocket This Week
Rocket Lab's Electron is designed to be used again and again—if the company can snatch it before it hits water.
NASA Rolls SLS Back for Repairs, Likely Delaying Artemis 1 Launch
NASA has decided to roll the vehicle back to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) for repairs after several issues appeared during inspections. This most likely means the first launch of NASA's new moon mission will be delayed… again.
Ukraine is Using Facial Recognition to Contact Kin of Dead Russian Soldiers
The families of at least 582 individuals have been contacted this way so far.
Apple Has Begun Testing New M2 Silicon in Nine Upcoming Macs
Apple's M2 chip is already in testing according to reports, and will debut in all-new and upgraded Macs throughout 2022.
Astronomers Detect ‘Megamaser’ Blasting Through Space
At more than five billion light years away, this is the most distant megamaser ever seen.
Google Shows Off ‘Ambient Notifications’ With Puffs of Air, Moving Shadows
Your next text message notification could be as subtle as the leaves of a plant swaying softly.