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The JWST Has Spotted Giant Black Holes All Over the Early Universe
Giant black holes were supposed to be bit players in the early cosmic story. But James Webb Space Telescope observations are finding an unexpected abundance of the beasts.
Where the Hell Is X CEO Linda Yaccarino?
Despite Linda Yaccarino having the top job at X, Elon Musk's outsize presence may be hampering her ability to succeed.
Here’s Everything You Can Do With Copilot, the Generative AI Assistant on Windows 11
Microsoft's operating system just got supercharged with Bing and Dall-E integrations, and more.
This Cheap Hacking Device Can Crash Your iPhone With Pop-Ups
Plus: SolarWinds is charged with fraud, New Orleans police face recognition has flaws, and new details about Okta's October data breach emerge.
Review: ‘Alan Wake II’ Is Far Darker Than Its Predecessor—and Perfects the Horror Genre
With its latest game, Remedy Entertainment nails a formula that's been in the making for over 20 years.
Xiaomi 13T Pro Review: A Slightly Cheaper Flagship Phone
This slightly watered-down flagship makes some of Xiaomi's best features more affordable.
Bowers & Wilkins 606 S3 Bookshelf Speakers Review: Classic and Clinical
These British bookshelf speakers have crisp highs fit for an orchestra.
The Fight Against the Smallmouth Bass Invasion of the Grand Canyon
As Lake Powell shrinks, thanks to chronic drought, smallmouth bass are heading downriver, threatening a haven for native species.
8 Best National Sex Toy Day Deals (2023): Suction Toys, Vibrators, and Stimulators
National Sex Toy Day kicks off the holiday season with a bang. These are the best discounts on sex toys you'll find this weekend.
Why You Can’t Stop Reading About Daylight Saving Time
In the US, Daylight Saving Time ends and the clocks go back one hour on November 5. You know this. Google knows this. But here we all are. Again.
David Cronenberg Is the Master of Grotesque Sci-Fi
The director has made more than 20 feature films, but his '80s classics like The Fly and Videodrome remain his calling card.
‘Now and Then,’ the Beatles’ Last Song, Is Here, Thanks to Peter Jackson’s AI
Now and Then" was made possible by technology Peter Jackson used on the documentary series Get Back. Listen here.
‘Party Time!’ Crypto Land Celebrates as Sam Bankman-Fried Is Found Guilty
Among crypto stalwarts and FTX customers, the conviction of Sam Bankman-Fried is cause for celebration. It's also a warning.
Joe Biden Has a Secret Weapon Against Killer AI. It's Bureaucrats
In Hollywood, taming rogue AI requires military hardware. In Washington, Joe Biden plans to stop AI from harming people by tapping the power of bureaucracy.
Ten Thousand Makes Damn Near Perfect Pants
Ten Thousand's Tactical Pants don't look like they were made by a toddler and have pockets deep enough for anything you might need.
Imagine If Joe Biden’s AI Executive Order Were Inspired by 'The Terminator'
Just before he issued his massive order on artificial intelligence, the US president had watched Mission: Impossible-Dead Reckoning Part One. But sci-fi has been ringing alarm bells for years.
Radius Outfitters Tool Roll: Finally a Quality Tool Organizer
No more plastic bins. Organize and take care of your tools with this Radius Outfitters Tool Roll.
Yamaha True X Bar 50A Review: Great for the Money
This Dolby Atmos soundbar offers an awesome balance between sound quality and price.
YouTube’s Ad Blocker Crackdown Spurs Record Uninstalls
YouTube expanded a test" that threatens to cut off users who don't turn off their ad blocker. Developers of the tools are scrambling to respond.
Sam Bankman-Fried Has Been Found Guilty of Fraud
The founder of crypto exchange FTX, once crypto's golden child, has been found guilty on all seven counts of fraud and conspiracy.
Live Updates: FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Found Guilty of Fraud
Sam Bankman-Fried has been found guilty on all seven charges by a jury in New York.
Swedish Ports Threaten to Block Teslas From Entering the Country
Tesla is failing to play by Swedish labor rules, unions claim. Now a strike that started with mechanics is beginning to spread.
World Powers Say They Want to Contain AI. They’re Also Racing to Advance It
The US, China, and others signed a declaration coordinated by the UK warning AI could be catastrophic." Yet none seem to be suggesting development of the technology should slow down.
Microsoft Does Damage Control With Its New 'Secure Future Initiative'
Following a string of serious security incidents, Microsoft says it has a plan to deal with escalating threats from cybercriminals and state-backed hackers.
Lenovo's Tab Wear Collection: A Clothing Proof-of-Concept for Taking Tablets Outdoors
Lenovo teamed up with fashion designers to make outerwear for carrying-and using-its Android tablets outside the home.
Elon Musk Has Owned Twitter for a Year. Let’s Talk About How It’s Going
This week, we analyze all the changes at X during its first year under new ownership.
The Ultra-Efficient Farm of the Future Is in the Sky
Take a tour of a rooftop laboratory where scientists show how growing crops under solar panels can produce both food and clean energy.
The UN Hired an AI Company to Untangle the Israeli-Palestinian Crisis
CulturePulse's AI model promises to create a realistic virtual simulation of every Israeli and Palestinian citizen. But don't roll your eyes: It's already been put to the test in other conflict zones.
Joe Biden Wants US Government Algorithms Tested for Potential Harm Against Citizens
Draft rules from the White House would require federal agencies to assess AI systems currently in use in law enforcement, health care, and other areas-and to shut down any algorithms doing harm.
The New Era of Social Media Looks as Bad for Privacy as the Last One
The slow-motion implosion of Elon Musk's X has given rise to a slew of competitors, where privacy invasions that ran rampant over the past decade still largely persist.
Honda Motocompacto First Look (2023): Specs, Price, Release Date
It goes 15 miles per hour, has a 12-mile range, and folds up into a suitcase you can carry.
Facebook Finally Puts a Price on Privacy: It’s $10 a Month
Meta is about to roll out ad-free subscriptions on Instagram and Facebook. But critics say privacy should not be turned into a luxury.
’We’re Putting Gasoline on These Children?’: Behind the Wildest NPC Lines in 'Marvel’s Spider-Man 2'
As players dug into the latest Spidey game, they noticed something odd: Non-player characters were having very weird conversations. Here's why.
'Thirsty Suitors' Review: A Hilarious and Refreshing Game Made for the South Asian Community
I feel seen by this game.
Sam Bankman-Fried Sealed His Fate Long Before the FTX Trial
Prior to his arrest, the FTX founder did a string of media interviews to tell his side of the story. In the courtroom, those comments came back to haunt him.
How to Put Your Driver’s License on Your Phone
Both Android and iOS let users in a handful of US states carry a digital version of their government-issued ID card on their phone. Here's what to know about how it works.
Master the Art of Backcountry Cooking With the Firebox Stove
You need to cook over a fire. The Firebox G2 stove-and its YouTube Channel-will show you the way.
As Extreme Heat Increases, Heart Attacks Will Rise
Dangerously hot days are becoming more common. That will trigger heart attacks and strokes in people made vulnerable by age, race, and the layout of cities.
The Second Person to Get a Pig Heart Transplant Just Died
Lawrence Faucette died six weeks after undergoing the experimental procedure involving a genetically engineered pig organ.
How Telegram Became a Terrifying Weapon in the Israel-Hamas War
Hamas posted gruesome images and videos that were designed to go viral. Sources argue that Telegram's lax moderation ensured they were seen around the world.
Joe Biden’s Big AI Plan Sounds Scary—but Lacks Bite
Joe Biden's new executive order is billed as the biggest governmental AI plan ever. Unless he can convince a dysfunctional US Congress and overseas rivals to play along, its effects will be limited.
X Banned the Account of a Major Critic. Now He’s Taking It to Court
Software developer Travis Brown's X account was banned after his research alleged far-right influencers were becoming more prominent on the platform. He's taking X to court in a bid to reverse the decision.
Skyview 2 Wellness Lamp Review: An Artificial Sun for Your Room
No sunlight? No problem. This lamp brings dim rooms the next best thing to natural light.
Everyone Was Wrong About Why Cats Purr
Cats purr when they're happy and kittens purr so their mothers can find them. But it turns out purring may be more like a snore than a smile.
The Vampire Bat Is Moving Closer to the US. That’s a Problem
As the climate changes, the bloodthirsty creatures are moving north from Latin America, bringing the threat of rabies with them.
HyperX Cloud III Wireless Review: 120-Hour Battery Life
The headphones still get mind-blowing battery life, and they now work with even more devices.
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Review: Killer Noise-Canceling That Costs
These headphones offer the most silence, and some of the best features, we've ever heard.
These 3 Books Are Perfect for the Aspiring Witch
Happy Halloween! Feeling witchy? This boxed set offers a crash course into witchcraft, spell casting, and creating a grimoire.
How to Measure the Calories in a Candy Bar—With Physics!
Step one: Trick or treat. Step two: Get out your bomb calorimeter. (Yes, that is a real thing.)
The Internet Is Thirsty for 'Twilight'—Again
The Twilight Renaissance is here, as more fans find fulfillment-and flaws-in the sparkly vampire romance.
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