We've got a glow-in-the-dark edition of Trainspotting , a new VHS of Woodchipper Massacre , a packed re-issue of Invasion of the Body Snatchers , and more.
A new report shows the Pentagon is using automation to decide where to conduct airstrikes.
The launch of Google's new image generator didn't go over so well. The company's going to try again in a few weeks.
The months-long battle between Nordic labor and the petulant billionaire has led to perpetual humiliations for the electric vehicle company.
Apple says its new protections "surpass those in all other widely deployed messaging apps."
Signal was already one of the best private messengers on the web. Now it's even better.
The senior Senator from Massachusetts has revealed who she'd most want to toke up with.
Yes, you heard that right. There's now an "Epstein" island game. Player beware.
"They think that Trump is going to get elected—this is what the 2024 election needs to be about.”
As AI threatens jobs, policy advocates for UBI see it as a potential way to cushion the blow from a changing economy.
AI companies really seem like they're racing to make our collective online disinformation problem terminal.
California Forever plans to create a thriving urban metropolis in the heart of the state's cow country that doesn't have any local bureaucracy.
A proposed class action lawsuit accuses the e-commerce company of deceptive practices and is seeking $5 million in damages.
The creators behind the popular Flipper device have teamed up with Raspberry Pi to expand its capabilities.
Carlson invited Vladimir Putin on his web series for a chat about the war in Ukraine. It didn't go as planned.
The tiny hacking device has been viewed as a threat by law enforcement. Now it looks like a major western government is trying to ban it.
A viral internet story would have you believe that cybercriminals have turned to dental products to launder their malicious activity.
In Alabama, thieves are stealing everything that isn't nailed down. They're also stealing things that definitely are nailed down.
As people strap on the company's dystopian new headset, it can't help but seem like a dangerous gambit to escape reality.
Even the worst websites on the internet are launching their own versions of ChatGPT.
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