Tech Insider : Business, Technology
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Remedy Place is a social wellness club in NYC, and it is just one of the many places in the US that offer AI massages.
Engadget : Technology

Uber was found not responsible by a California jury for an sexual assault that a woman said occurred during a 2016 ride, The New York Times reported.

Tech Insider : Travel, Travel, Business
Passenger in a grey hoodie waits at a TSA line.
Passengers can expect longer security lines as TSA agents work without pay and may potentially stay home during a shutdown.
Tech Insider : Business, Economy, Technology
Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley speaks at a Ford Pro Accelerate event on September 30, 2025 in Detroit.
Ford CEO Jim Farley speaks at a company-hosted summit on blue collar careers in Detroit.
Mashable : Technology, Travel
An illustration of a person with four arms doing a variety of work tasks.

AI agents are all the rage right now.

Mashable : Technology
at&T emergency network disaster recovery equipment in the field

Extreme weather events can put stress on mobile networks, causing people to lose connectivity at the worst possible time — in the midst of natural disaster.

Tech Insider : Economy, Business, Technology
Someone punching a punching bag with the Zillow Logo

It's been a rough few weeks for Zillow.

Engadget : Style, Technology

If you've ever listened to music released in the 1980s, you've likely heard the iconic TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines. Artists like New Order, Marvin Gaye, Whitney Houston and Beastie Boys all used these machines during that decade and newer artists like Daft Punk, Outkast and Bjork continued the tradition as the years rolled on. Roland understands this legacy and just introduced a sequel instrument, the TR-1000. It only took 40 years.

Mashable : Environment, Technology
A person raises a tennis ball in a dark room, seen on a screen with red boxes highlighting the object.

What does an array of seemingly random items — a coffee cup, a tennis ball, a fire extinguisher — have in common? What might such objects, if they could speak, or even sing, have to say?