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Smart people know not to leave a job until they have something else lined up, but that doesn't mean they have to take bad ...
Smart people are so intelligent that they can quickly decipher a colleague's hostile behavior towards another worker. A sly ...
Robera Neo's AI-powered smart caddie follows golfers using cameras and GPS, navigating obstacles while carrying clubs with gesture control and offering swing analysis on premium models.
Mashable tested whether the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses can be used as an accessibility device for people with low or limited vision.
MIT scientists have built a tiny, ultra-efficient 5G receiver that can thrive in noisy wireless environments ideal for smartwatches, wearables, and sensors that need to sip power and still stay ...
Engineering meets ballet: A smart solution for safer pointe work Two dancers teamed up with fellow Johns Hopkins master's students to create a smart toe pad and ankle band designed to help prevent ...
Even with highly accurate “smart bombs,” killing leaders from the air often depends as much on luck as on accuracy and intelligence. In 1986, the United States attempted the first precision ...
Qualcomm has enabled what one of its executives said was a strange and "most interesting" conversations with generative AI-powered smart glasses.
What’s the Ravens’ biggest question mark as the end of OTAs near? Adam Sandler adds another layer to bet with Derrick Henry.
Five simple phone setting tweaks that make your device work harder for you, from automatic text message deletion to scheduled focus modes.
But These Strategies Work Better. Investors should pay attention to where the government is spending our tax dollars, but that doesn’t mean chasing returns based on political movements.
Demis Hassabis Embraces the Future of Work in the Age of AI The CEO of Google's DeepMind says systems as smart as humans are almost here—and that the job market will undergo "scary" changes.