Fox News 2023 Year In Review with Bill Hemmer 2023 was another turbulent year, marked by political dysfunction at home and two major world conflicts. America’s Newsroom anchor Bill Hemmer looks back at the top headlines of the past 12 months. The
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China: Expert warns of Xi Jinping’s ‘disastrous’ military plans Beijing is using artificial intelligence (AI) to hunt down American spies as a “new cold war” between China and the CIA erupts, an alarming new report has warned. The Ministry of State Security
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If you are looking for some weird and, in some cases, bizarre tech that will blow your mind, you have come to the right place. We’ve compiled some of the most fascinating and futuristic gadgets that have wowed us over the past
‘CyberGuy’ reveals how AI can talk tech Kurt Knutsson discusses new technology developed by researchers who have created a portable, non-invasive system that can decode silent thoughts and turn them into text. Imagine if you could communicate with anyone without saying a
Raise your hand if you scooped up some tech for yourself during the holiday sales madness. It’s a great time to score a deal, but I bet you’re also slammed with work and family obligations. Don’t just set it and forget it
Sainsbury’s customers have hit-out at the retail giant as they found themselves unable to use their Nectar points just days before Christmas. Unhappy shoppers stocking up on their last minute festive favourites took to social media to criticise the brand. One even
Both Moscow and Beijing claim to have deployed versions of their super fast missiles, which can travel up to five times the speed of sound whilst carrying a nuclear payload and evade most radar defences. But the West is catching up, says
Two of the biggest tech companies have confirmed the government and foreign agencies can spy on you using your smartphone. And they’re likely helping. Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden wrote a letter to the Justice Department last Wednesday revealing unidentified foreign governments are