"New York Street with Moon" by Georgia O’Keeffe (left) on view in 2025 at the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art alongside works by Roger Brown. (Credit: Annika Nelson, provided by the ...
A 16-year FBI employee has filed a lawsuit alleging he was fired last month because he had a Pride flag draped near his desk. David Maltinsky, who was weeks away from being elevated to the position of ...
Google is developing a new “Min Mode” feature for the Always-On Display that will allow apps to show their own minimal, persistent interfaces. This enables richer, glanceable experiences, with Google ...
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Have you ever wished you could quickly and quietly respond to a text while in a movie theatre without pulling out your phone. Or that you could see directions to the closest coffee shop without having ...
The ruling came less than two weeks before the law is set to go into effect on Sept. 1. U.S. District Court Judge Fred Biery said the law is "likely to burden Plaintiffs' exercise of their sincere ...
Newly disclosed vulnerabilities in SAP GUI for Windows and Java store user data with outdated or no encryption, posing compliance and breach risks for enterprises. SAP GUI, a trusted interface for ...
The big picture: Despite promising massive, unprecedented improvements in both speed and power efficiency, optical technology has yet to become a common feature of modern chip design. Now, a display ...
Apple released the Studio Display in March 2022, alongside the first Mac Studio, and it has not received any hardware upgrades since. The current Studio Display features a 27-inch LCD screen with a 5K ...
Put on AR glasses and fire up Spacetop software, and you'll see a huge spread of windows and tabs right in front of your face. The only problem? I couldn't take it for more than an hour. I’ve been a ...
Amazon was almost going to break down tariff prices on its shopping platform for consumer transparency—before the White House threw a tantrum. Shortly after the e-commerce giant announced Tuesday that ...
The White House on Tuesday bashed Amazon for reportedly planning on displaying how much President Trump’s tariffs added to the cost of an item, calling it an aggressive move by the e-commerce giant.