The EU is readying a formal antitrust probe into Facebook’s classified ads operation.
Resistance bands, exercise cards, push-up bars and more equipment that fitness enthusiasts swear by.
A new dry transfer technique precisely positions optical quality carbon nanotubes
Posted in: Today's ChiliOne of the trends for electronic devices in all industries is for them to get smaller and smaller. As devices are increasingly built on a smaller scale, scientists and material researchers are always looking to develop new materials at the atomic level. Researchers from the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research and Center for Advanced Photonics, along with other collaborators, have … Continue reading
The Mod Dwarf promises an entire guitar store's worth of effects in a single pedal
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe Mod platform has a lot of potential and a lot of rough edges.
The “Fast & Furious 9” star was condemned over his “outrageous” apology for calling Taiwan a country, which it is.
Microsoft's first OpenAI-powered feature helps beginners build productivity apps
Posted in: Today's ChiliMicrosoft has officially introduced its first GPT-3-powered feature in a customer product.
The Republican, once married to Elizabeth Taylor, served five terms in the Senate.
Whether it’s beef, turkey, veggie or salmon, learn what you should (and shouldn’t) put between your buns.
As more people return to offices, whether colleagues are vaccinated is a hot topic. It’s also extremely tricky to ask.
British luxury automaker Rolls-Royce is resurrecting its Coachbuild department to create bespoke luxury cars for its growing clientele. Coachbuilding is the lost art of creating bespoke body styles for early automobiles. Back in the early days of motoring, carmakers will only produce the mechanical components, including the engine, transmission, driveshafts, and wheels referred to as a ‘rolling chassis.’ Afterwhich, the … Continue reading