Oculus VR Founder Creates Headset To Make Players Who Die Inside A Game Die In Real Life, Too
Palmer Luckey insists his creation is just "office art."
Palmer Luckey insists his creation is just "office art."
At the current pace, it will take GM 17 years to fulfill its waiting list.
Brian Stanley, 33, is an engineer and prototype machinist based in Southern California.
Jessica Gagen is a role model for redheads, and for women in STEM, too.
He's been driving the same vehicle for over a decade and hasn't figured it out.
The AI really wanted him to have bacon on his ice cream cones.
Usain Bolt is still safe, for now, however.
It's amazing how many of these look so easy to implement.
Apple is extremely strict about their public image, going so far as to regulate what types of fictional characters can use their products.
The future of ultrasounds just got a lot more convenient thanks to a team of engineers that created a wearable imaging camera.
Saudi Prince Mohammed announced Neom the linear city, which is being criticized as a dystopia with utopian ambitions for sprawl and protecting nature.
The Boom Overture aims to make supersonic passenger travel a thing again.
The 1975 unsolved murder of Lindy Sue Biechler finally resulted in an arrest after DNA from her underpants was matched with an airport coffee cup.
Irish actress Hanna Rose May recently shared a Twitter thread about being secretly tracked by an AirTag while at Disneyland.
A Google location services executive pledged they will remove the location data of users visiting abortion clinics after Roe V. Wade was overturned.
Hackers compromised the British Army Twitter and YouTube accounts to promote dubious NFTs and other crypto scams before the army regained control.
The concept, by Hashem Al-Ghaili, involves using a nuclear reactor to power a flying cruise ship.
Amazon touts the Alexa's potential to help keep memories of loved ones closer using their voices, but it's not without serious concerns.
A concept for double-decker airplane seats has attracted ridicule online.
At this point, we're all pretty much resigned to the fact that someday, some way, robot overlords will rule the earth.