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The Ori system of smart furniture turns a studio apartment space into a closet, living area or bedroom.
A few things to keep in mind about the online shopping spectacle.
Despite rumors, a NASA administrator says the agency has no plans to announce anything about extraterrestrial life.
Sorry, Apple. Qualcomm and Vivo are the first to show off under-screen fingerprint tech.
The new phone from the creator of Android features a 5.7-inch screen that dominates the front of the device.
The R-7 HazLoc augmented-reality glasses are built to survive in extreme environments. So we put them through some torture tests.
From airports, hotels and that cute cafe you found, a cybersecurity slip-up could turn into a summer nightmare.
The private space race took a leap forward today with the successful launch of Rocket Lab's Electron rocket, the first from a private pad. The company plans to send small satellites into space on a 72-hour rotation.
Facebook CEO challenges his fellow millennials to do big things not just to create progress, but for purpose too.
A chart that could be a sales brochure pits the Tesla Model 3 against the Model S.
A third rover is headed to Mars in 2020, and it's got some upgrades onboard.
Facebook's founder visited his old Harvard dorm room for the first time since he left 13 years ago.
There's still no solid explanation on why "Tabby's Star" varied in brightness over the past few days. It could have been a planet or some kind of alien structure for all we know.
Sony wants to build a franchise around the popular video game series, and has cast Holland as a young Nathan Drake.
Arnold talks about plans to make a new "Terminator" movie and a sequel to "Twins."