from the history-is-now-a-black-hole dept Earlier this year Nieman Lab broke the story that major news publishers, including The New York Times, The Guardian, and USA Today Co., had...
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With many communities looking to phase out gas-powered lawn mowers, companies that trade in battery-powered tools and devices are actively...
from the none-of-this-makes-sense dept Full disclosure: this post is going to pose way more questions than answers. That’s because the story of the Tomb Raider remake...
A Chinese espionage group tracked as UNC5221 has been accessing Microsoft 365 environments using the Brickstorm backdoor and previously undocumented malware named Plenet and AgentPSD. An...
Duck Detective studio Happy Broccoli is back with a creepy-cute mystery. Happy Broccoli Games Apple Crumble is an eccentric attempted-murder mystery starring you and...
TL;DR Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati made her first major public appearance in 18 months, previewing Thinking Machines Lab’s “interaction models” and arguing that the AI...
There are dozens of LED hair-growth gadgets on the market, ranging from a $50 product on AliExpress that’s been shopped onto a model to comically bad...
A couple of years after petitioning the European Commission to address Microsoft’s “dark patterns” that limit consumer choice, the Browser Choice Alliance is taking a more...
Brave says its new “Origin” package delivers a premium web experience, but the one-time fee applies to all supported platforms except Linux. The San Francisco-based company...