
The hot new thing of the last few years has been AI.
The texts impersonating state road toll collection agencies attempt to get phone users to reveal financial information.
A self-propelled liftboat — which can lift itself out of the water on three cylindrical legs — sailed into Gowanus Bay last week.
A Brooklyn journalist recently became the most-blocked account on X competitor Bluesky, igniting a debate over the platform’s future.
An online battle over video game reporting entered the real world on Wednesday, after one reviewer filed suit in the EDNY against a rival.
Federal investigators in New York are seeking records from the manufacturer of an AI-powered weapons scanner.
If you’ve ever tried to do the cost-benefit analysis for buying an EV and wished Li-ions performed better, you are not alone.
The turn to artificial intelligence technologies is in part driven by the massive gap between needs and resources.
More than a dozen states and the District of Columbia filed lawsuits against TikTok on Tuesday, saying it is designed to be addictive to kids.
Prince Harry said kids are in the midst of an “epidemic” of anxiety, depression and social isolation due to negative experiences online.
The first modern barcode was scanned 50 years ago this summer on a 10-pack of chewing gum in a grocery store in Troy, Ohio.
“This is not a cyberattack,” Mayor Eric Adams said Friday morning at an all-hands City Hall press conference in response to the worldwide tech meltdown that snarled airports, disrupted health
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday signed a bill that would allow parents to block their children from getting social media posts suggested by a platform’s algorithm, a move
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — Humanoid robots, a mountain bike for disabled riders, a way to get the gunk out of the Gowanus Canal, zero-carbon concrete, cybersecurity projects and do-it-yourself medical devices