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VR Hardware CEO Says Haptic Glove Tech from Meta Looks Familiar
Facebook unveiled new haptic gloves and was promptly accused of IP theft.
FBI, CDC Investigating Vials Labeled ‘Smallpox’
Thankfully, sources don’t believe anyone has been exposed to the disease.
Qualcomm Laying Plans for ‘Inevitable’ Transition to ARM PCs
Qualcomm believes that the move to ARM architectures in computers is inevitable, and it wants to be ready with new, more powerful processors.
Microsoft Will Make The Elder Scrolls VI a PC and Xbox Exclusive
The Elder Scrolls VI will only be available on Xbox and PC following Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda parent company ZeniMax. That's not going to sit well with some gamers.
Apple Announces Self Service Repair Program
Apple announced today that starting in 2022 it will allow iPhone 12 and 13 owners to repair their broken phones with factory parts and tools sold by Apple.
What Ingenuity and Perseverance Have Discovered on Mars So Far
Perseverance and Ingenuity landed on Mars almost exactly nine months ago. Over that time, both vehicles have already expanded our understanding of Mars, which will only increase over time as both vehicles will continue to conduct further experiments in the months and years to come.
Apple is Sticking Taxpayers With the Bill for Its New Digital ID Service
Convenience has always come at a cost, but this time, it's literal.
Windows 10 Drops to One Annual Feature Update Moving Forward
Going forward, Windows 10 will only get one annual feature update instead of two. Before you get too up in arms, this is the same schedule as Windows 11.
NASA Report Says More Artemis Moon Landing Delays Are Inevitable
As things currently stand, the IG expects Artemis will end up being pushed back to 2026 at the earliest.
Nvidia Announces Open Source Image Scaling, New DLSS and a Free ICAT Tool
It's a big news day for Nvidia, as the company has unleashed a barrage of updated software, including some free tools.
Amazon Sued for Crash Caused by Driver Rushing to Make Deliveries
A lawsuit filed in Georgia state court seeks to answer the question of whether or not Amazon is liable for injuries caused by delivery companies it hires as contractors.
New Drug Class Reverses Paralysis in Mice
Once-paralyzed mice were able to walk within four weeks of receiving a single injection of the drug.