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Mystery drone sightings continue in parts of US. Here's what we know
A large number of mysterious drones have been reported flying over parts of the U.S., sparking speculation and concern over where they came from and why.
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‘Magic carpet': Delaware father-daughter duo among first in US to own flying car
A father-daughter team in southern Delaware is asking people not to shoot them out of the sky amid concerns about drone sightings along the East Coast. They’re one of the first five American families to own a BlackFly flying car.
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How to identify drones, according to the FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration explains how to pick out drones in the night sky based on their lights.
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TikTok asks Supreme Court to block potential ban
TikTok asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block a bipartisan-backed law that would ban the social media app in the United States if the company’s Chinese-based owner, ByteDance, doesn’t sell the platform to an American owner.
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Walmart employees are now wearing body cameras in some stores
Walmart store associates are now using body cameras in some locations as retailers look to deter theft and make employees safer.
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What to know about the ‘special drone-detection tech' requested for N.J. and N.Y.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said this weekend that the Department of Homeland Security should send special drone-detection technology made by Robin Radar Systems to New York and New Jersey following a series of mysterious sightings.
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How do autonomous food delivery robots work?
Food delivery robots utilize ultrasonic sensors, cameras, GPS and artificial intelligence to make short distance deliveries.
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Feds sending drone detection system to NY as mystery deepens, governor says
Why are there drones flying all over New Jersey and New York? Investigators hope to find out.
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Schumer demands more drone trackers in New York
Top state officials in New York are urging the federal government to deploy special detection systems to track down drones. NBC New York’s Brittany Miller reports.
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US agencies should use technology to identify mysterious drones, Schumer says
After weeks of fear and bewilderment about the drones buzzing over parts of New York and New Jersey, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer is urging the federal government to deploy better drone-tracking technology to identify and ultimately stop the airborne pests.
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Why the U.S. government is saying all citizens should use end-to-end encrypted messaging
If you are not using end-to-end encrypted messaging on your phone already, the U.S. government has a warning message for you about China and your texts.
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Tech Trends: Last-minute STEM toy ideas for the holidays
Need a last-minute gift that’s STEM-themed? In today’s Tech Trends, James Zahn, senior editor at ToyInsider.com, shares some ideas.
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Is TikTok getting banned? Why the social media platform faces uncertain future
TikTok’s future remains uncertain in the U.S., but could the popular social media platform be banned entirely?
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What is RCS text messaging?
“If you aren’t using iMessage, you can use RCS. RCS text messages can be sent to non-Apple devices as well as another iPhone or another Apple device with Text Message Forwarding turned on,” Apple explained.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman makes $76,000 a year, doesn't own any equity in his company: ‘This is my childhood dream job'
Co-founder and CEO Sam Altman says he only takes a small salary, and no equity, from his company OpenAI because running it is his dream job.
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Verizon warns of RCS texting change in store for some users in 2025
RCS text messaging has gained plenty of attention in recent weeks, but for some phone users, a change could be in store, according to a recent alert from Verizon.
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Verizon warns of RCS texting change in store for some users in 2025
RCS text messaging has gained plenty of attention in recent weeks, but for some phone users, a change could be in store, according to a recent alert from Verizon.
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What is RCS text messaging? What to know amid latest security warnings
If you’ve seen the letters RCS while texting recently, you’re not alone. But what do they mean and why are more people seeing them now?
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6 former Apple employees charged in $150,000 charitable donations scheme
Six former Apple employees are facing fraud charges in a scam that targeted the tech giant’s program for matching workers’ charitable donations, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office.
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Microsoft reports issues with Outlook and Teams: Here's what to know
Some Microsoft users are reporting issues with Outlook and other Microsoft 365 programs on Monday morning, according to the website Downdetector.