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Meta’s wristband uses a technique called electromyography, or EMG, to gather electrical signals from muscles in the forearm.
The internet is an expense -- not unlike the utilities of water and electricity -- that we simply can't live without. But it doesn't come cheap. A recent CNET survey showed that 63% of households paid ...
Thousands of residents in the Bronx and Upper Manhattan could soon benefit from a pilot program that promises to bring free ...
We recap our event on why the Digital Equity Act is integral to achieving the benefits of making America a fully ...
Data from 'millions' of consumer tests suggests you might want to switch to this mobile carrier and fixed internet provider, ...
If you're into Samsung's everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach to software, the latest OneUI discovery - Connectivity Labs - is sure to be your next rabbit hole.
The mayor’s announcement builds on previous programs to provide internet, including “Big Apple Connect,” which provides free ...
Meta’s hinted at this kind of wristband before, but The New York Times just published a deeper dive based on a research paper published in Nature. The neat thing is it can “predict” what you’re going ...