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Lego made bricks out of meteorite dust and they’re on display at select stores
Lego made some bricks out of meteorite dust and they’re on display at select stores. It’s part of an initiative to test how well moondust would work as a lunar building material.
EU competition chief jabs at Apple from both sides over AI delay
The European Union's competition chief is not happy about Apple delaying the rollout of Apple Intelligence AI features in the bloc.
Life is Strange spiritual successor delayed to avoid Life is Strange sequel
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, which is billed as a spiritual successor to Life is Strange, has been delayed to avoid a clash with the next actual Life is Strange game.
Microsoft reveals further emails compromised by Russian hack
Russian hacking group, Midnight Blizzard, accessed more Microsoft emails than initially reported.
China is plowing $11 billion into a solar, wind and coal energy project
China is spending $11 on a renewable power facility, which also includes a coal plant.
Engadget Podcast: Motorola's 2024 Razrs make a compelling case for foldables
Motorola is still trying to reclaim the glory of its original Razr phone with its latest foldables.
Ubisoft CEO says Assassin's Creed remakes are in the works
Yves Guillemot, the CEO of Ubisoft, has revealed in an interview on the company's website that Assassin's Creed remakes are in the works.
Please don’t get your news from AI chatbots
When Nieman Lab asked ChatGPT for links to high-profile stories in publications it had paid millions of dollars to, it spat back fake links.
Bluesky 'starter packs' help new users find their way
Bluesky introduced “starter packs,” which aim to address that initial discovery problem by allow existing users to build lists of accounts and custom feeds oriented around specific interests or themes.
iPhone users won’t lose True Tone, other features after third-party repairs
Apple is finally loosening some restrictions on repairs, extending software support to third-party replacement batteries and displays installed into iPhones later this year.
Dune director throws shade at the Deadpool & Wolverine popcorn bucket
The popcorn bucket wars just got hotter thanks to Dune director's Denis Villeneuve's latest description of the Deadpool & Wolverine popcorn bucket.
Valve reveals the most-played games on Steam Deck
Valve has added a chart of the 100 most-played titles on the Steam Deck, but making the list isn't just about number of players.
Paramount's strategy of purposeful digital rot doesn't even make sense
Paramount has been pulling down old show content from websites for channels like Comedy Central, CMT and TV Land.
Early Prime Day deals include the Ring Video Doorbell for only $50
Amazon Prime members can take half off the second-generation Ring video doorbell. Its 1080p camera includes motion detection and two-way audio, so you can keep tabs on and communicate with anyone approaching your home.
The Steam Summer Sale is here to empty your bank accounts
The Steam Summer Sale is live. You can save big bucks on huge titles like Elden Ring and Baldur’s Gate 3.
Xbox Gaming coming to select Amazon Fire TV devices in July
Great for consumers, by another ill omen for Microsoft's console business.
The nation's oldest nonprofit newsroom is suing OpenAI and Microsoft
The CIR's lawsuit is the latest in a long line of lawsuits filed by publishers and creators accusing generative AI companies of violating copyright.
Images of unannounced Samsung watches and earbuds appear to have leaked
A reliable gadget leaker, named Evan Blass, just published images of a bunch of unannounced Samsung devices. There’s the Galaxy Watch 7, Watch Ultra and new earbuds.
Amazon is giving away 15 free video games ahead of Prime Day 2024, including Star Wars: KotOR 2
The latest batch of 'free' games that Amazon is offering Prime members includes Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge.
NASA gives SpaceX the privilege of crashing the ISS into the sea
NASA asks SpaceX to use a rocket to crash the ISS into the sea. The company will get $843 Million for the privilege.