Anduril is a big player in the defense industry, with a $500 million contract building surveillance towers for the U.S.
Luna Systems, a Dublin-based startup, has built something that might actually make urban cycling less nerve-wracking: an AI-powered rear-view camera that acts like the collision warning systems ...
Oculus VR shaped modern virtual reality like hardly any other company and now threatens to disappear for good. It's time for a look back.
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Usama has a passion for video games and a talent for capturing their magic in writing. He brings games to life with his words, and he's been fascinated by games for as long as he's had a joystick in ...
The best way to fix Americans’ cost-of-living problem is to give workers bigger raises, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said last week. The problem: That solution looks broken, too. The US job ...
Morgan Wallen isn't through bringing a little bit of God's country to some of the biggest stages in the US of A. The Grammy-nominated country music star, who's been on the road with his I'm the ...
Right now if you have someone from opposite faction in party in oculus his drake is enemy. As green drake you can't heal it but it won't get stop by bronze drakes abilities etc.
Armies of humanoid robots are poised to march into the world’s factories. But before they’re ready to turn a wrench, they must solve what Elon Musk calls “the hands problem.” Creating the mechanical ...
Sesame, an AI and smart glasses startup founded by former Oculus execs, raised $250 million in Series B funding, which the company hopes will accelerate its voice-based AI. As first reported by Tech ...
Sesame, a conversational AI startup and smart glasses maker, has raised a $250 million Series B round and is opening up its beta to a select group of testers, the company announced Tuesday. The ...
VENEGONO, Italy—One of Pope Leo XIV’s biggest quandaries is a question God himself asked: Whom shall I send? As in the book of Isaiah, few are answering “Here I am.” The Catholic Church has a manpower ...