SOUTH WEBER, Utah — A beloved family attraction in South Weber is riding model trains at the park, but the last engine may leave the station if the city decides to stop the engines from chugging down ...
User-defined instructions (UDIs) let engineers write logic once and reuse it across many components, eliminating tedious copy-paste duplication. Any updates to a UDI definition automatically propagate ...
I've been covering Android and other mobile technology for close to ten years now, with a specific interest in phone accessories, e-readers, and what makes each individual phone different from another ...
Ford is well aware of its quality control issues, but the company can’t seem to do much to fix them. On Friday, Ford was forced to issue a recall for over a million Ford F-150s, its most popular model ...
Automation is coming to warehouses — fast. While some companies like Amazon are developing their own robotic fleets in-house, others have turned to outside players for their automation tech. FedEx has ...
One of Rolex’s most popular models — the steel GMT Master II, with a red-and-blue “Pepsi” bezel — is soaring in the secondary market ahead of a key watch industry annual event amid speculation it’s ...
Wi-Fi routers play a key role in your home's internet connection, as they act as the bridge between your devices and the rest of the internet while helping regulate your network's traffic. If a router ...
A J.D. Power study named Lexus the most dependable car brand. The Lexus RX is the brand's best-selling model, with over 113,000 units sold in 2025. Starting at $51,975, the 2026 RX is a five-seat ...
According to cellular network data from Ookla, the iPhone Air is about twice as popular compared to the iPhone 16 Plus, in the comparable launch period for the iPhone 17 and year-ago iPhone 16 lineup.
Apple’s new iPhone Air is much more popular than the old Plus model it replaced. Capturing almost seven percent of users early on, the slim phone is pulling buyers from the Pro versions and selling ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato ...