The 4th installment in the Railjack guide series, showcasing the best shield array, engine, plating, and reactor to get your ship as ready as it can be for normal Empyrean content, and the upcoming ...
Amazon is kicking off the year with an Alexa+ chatbot, a redesigned Fire TV experience, and a brand new lifestyle TV. Select Alexa+ Early Access customers already have access to the chatbot, but ...
A collage showing two bottles of pills against China’s flag and individual pills as the backdrop. A US Pharmacopeia study shows that the US is heavily dependent on China for raw materials needed to ...
This year’s FRAME Awards nominees showcase the best projects in interior design – here's the 2025 shortlist. As the FRAME Awards 2025 season draws to a close, we announce the highest scoring projects ...
Industry analysts said prior tariffs on steel and aluminum raised raw material costs by 9% to 12% and increased Class 8 truck production costs by as much as 24% in 2025. Truck makers and carriers ...
The U.S. boasts a rich history of crafting bikes that are not only modes of transportation but also cultural icons. From practical wartime vehicles to powerful cruisers and now all-electric models, ...
We may not have an agreed-upon definition of AI “agent” yet, but a multitude of startups want to create “agentic” tools to automate various tasks online. One such firm, Browser Use, has attracted a ...
A move to drastically reduce the lifespan of SSL certificates, pushed primarily by Apple and Google, likely won’t make the internet safer — but will force IT to accept more automation. Some have ...
In two pacts struck this week, the Australian Labor government has sought to establish control over the security and foreign policy decision making of Nauru and Papua New Guinea. The deals underscore ...
How do you inject a little romance into a game all about "space ninjas?" Well, it seems that Digital Extremes has come up with the answer to that question. Announced back at TennoCon in July, Warframe ...
A freshly discovered advanced persistent threat (APT) dubbed "Salt Typhoon" has reportedly infiltrated Internet service provider (ISP) networks in the US, looking to steal information and potentially ...