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Updated 2025-04-22 17:32
Apple, Google, and Microsoft Just Patched Some Spooky Security Flaws
Plus: Major vulnerability fixes are now available for a number of enterprise giants, including Cisco, VMWare, Citrix, and SAP.
‘Stranger Things 5,’ ‘Deadpool 3,’ a New ‘Star Wars’ (10?!), and Taylor Swift Have One Man in Common
What exactly makes a Shawn Levy project? One thing's for sure, the director is a hell of an entertainer.
Owala HallOwalaween Sale (2023): 25 Percent off FreeSip Water Bottle, Pet Water Bowl, and More
Dehydration is scary. Owala's bottles are the perfect vessels for cold water, and the company has a Halloween discount.
Apple October 2023 Hardware Event: MacBook Pro, iMac, M3, M3 Pro, M3 Max
The company debuted three new chipsets, next-generation MacBook Pro models, and a revamped iMac.
Matthew Perry Deserved Better Than #DiedSuddenly
Immediately after news of the Friends actor's death broke, conspiracy theorists tried to hijack his legacy.
Sam Bankman-Fried Built a Crypto Paradise in the Bahamas—Now He's a Bad Memory
FTX staff lived the high life in the Bahamas. Following the exchange's high-profile collapse, the country is trying to rebuild its reputation.
Tivoli Pal BT Review: A Colorful Radio
This radio is an expensive pop of fun for any tabletop, shelf, or even outdoor adventure.
Google Calendar Now Makes It Easier to Find a Time to Meet. Here's How
Google's Appointment Schedule tool lets you coordinate calendars with others-without all the back-and-forth.
These Plants Change Color When Exposed to a Pesticide
Genetically engineering plants to change colors when they encounter a contaminant could help scientists better understand their needs-and the environment.
Acer Swift Edge 16 Review: Big Screen, Reasonable Price
This lightweight 16-inch laptop offers a nice balance between price and power.
Razer Blade 14 Review: A PC Replacement
This beautiful powerhouse laptop can rival most desktop PCs.
Where You Live Is As Important As What You Eat
Air quality, heat, and food in your neighborhood has a big influence on your health. Future urban design needs to take this into account.
A Personalized Brain Implant Curbed a Woman’s OCD
A device in her brain delivers jolts of electricity when it detects abnormal neural activity associated with obsessive thoughts.
Generative AI Is Playing a Surprising Role in Israel-Hamas Disinformation
Even as some feared the war would be the first in history to be flooded with machine-made fake images, that hasn't happened. The technology's impact on the conflict is far more subtle.
Joe Biden’s Sweeping New Executive Order Aims to Drag the US Government into the Age of ChatGPT
President Joe Biden issued a wide-ranging executive order on artificial intelligence with measures to boost US tech talent and prevent AI being used to threaten national security.
The Real Reason You (Still) Watch Reality TV
With each new season, the allure of Love Is Blind or The Real Housewives is both what is happening on our screens as much as what is happening beyond them.
Samsung QN900C Review: Awesome Looking, Awesomely Expensive
This astonishingly expensive 8K TV is among the prettiest you can buy.
Alan Turing and the Power of Negative Thinking
Mathematical proofs based on a technique called diagonalization can be relentlessly contrarian, but they help reveal the limits of algorithms.
HP Spectre Foldable Review: A $5,000 Laptop
No, you probably shouldn't spend $5,000 on this folding OLED laptop.
How to Use Your Phone Addiction to Actually Learn Stuff
These apps can help you slow your mindless scrolling-or put it to good use.
Greece’s New Political Star Is a TikTok Creation
Stefanos Kasselakis is the darling of the country's media, with a celebrity status forged on social media. But how much of his carefully crafted image is real?
This Cryptomining Tool Is Stealing Secrets
Plus: Details emerge of a US government social media-scanning tool that flags derogatory" speech, and researchers find vulnerabilities in the global mobile communications network.
Best Steam Deck Accessories (2023): Docks, Battery, Storage
Get more out of Valve's handheld gaming console with these external batteries, protective cases, and storage upgrades.
Bird Flu Reaches the Antarctic for the First Time
As the first known cases of H5N1 are detected in the region, scientists fear for the isolated penguin and seal populations that have never been exposed.
Razer BlackWidow V4 75% Review: A Colorful Entrance
Razer's latest BlackWidow is a bold step into the world of custom mechanical keyboards.
How to Create Images With ChatGPT’s New Dall-E 3 Integration
OpenAI's new image generator is powerful and flawed. Here's how to use the beta feature in ChatGPT Plus, and some advice for getting started.
13 Best Deals: Mirrorless Cameras, Sonos Speakers, Scooters, and TVs
Grab a slice of Black Friday in October with these sales on our favorite Sonos hardware, Samsung TVs, and mirrorless cameras.
Families of Hostages Kidnapped by Hamas Turn to Phone Pings for Proof of Life
More than 220 people are believed to have been kidnapped and taken to Gaza by Hamas. Their loved ones are trying to trace them using every grain of information they can find.
Rocket Alert Apps Warn Israelis of Incoming Attacks While Gaza Is Left in the Dark
Civilians in Israel can get mobile alerts of incoming rockets from apps that relay data from the Israel Defense Forces. Gaza has no early warning system, or internet access.
25-Year Lasagna, Special Ops Oatmeal, and the Survival Food Boom
The ranks of doomsday preppers have swelled since the pandemic, with many stocking up on freeze-dried rations in case things go bad.
The Destruction of Gaza’s Internet Is Complete
As Israel increases its ground operation in Gaza, the last remaining internet and mobile connections have gone dark.
If You Didn’t Care About Antarctica’s Icy Belly, You Will Now
Scientists are getting an ever-clearer picture of the undersides of deteriorating glaciers. It's not looking good.
Here's a New Plan to Rein In the Gilded Tech Bros
Former FCC chair Tom Wheeler likens today's tech giants to 19th-century robber barons and argues only government intervention can prevent them harming the public interest.
Taylor Swift and Beyoncé Are Resurrecting the American Movie Theater
This week, as Swifties of the Flower Moon" took over social media, Swift trounced Martin Scorsese at the US box office. Beyonce's tour film is coming later this fall. Cinema is back, baby!
The Physics of Faraday Cages
You can't block electromagnetic waves, but there's still a way to keep electronic devices like cell phones in stealth mode.
GoPro Hero 12 Black Review: Refined and Improved
The most well-known action camera now tolerates heat better and has better battery life. If only the annoying menu navigation got an upgrade too.
How to Create a Contact Poster in iOS 17 (2023)
The new feature allows you to tailor how you appear on other people's devices when contacting them.
Here’s the Truth Behind the Biggest (and Dumbest) Battery Myths
Yes, charging your phone overnight is bad for its battery. And no, you don't need to turn off your device to give the battery a break. Here's why.
Inside Elon Musk’s First Election Crisis—a Day After He ‘Freed’ the Bird
Less than 48 hours after Musk bought Twitter, staff was scrambling to avert a potential legal crisis.
GM’s Cruise Halts Self-Driving Operations Across the US After Regulator Safety Fears
Two days after safety fears led regulators to suspend Cruise's self-driving permit for San Francisco, the company says its fleet in Austin and other US cities will now operate with human supervision.
Best Cocktail Gear: Shakers, Strainers, Juicers, and More (2023)
Steal the show at your next party with a display of cocktail mixology mastery with the right bar tools, books, and glassware.
TikTok Streamers Are Staging ‘Israel vs. Palestine’ Live Matches to Cash In on Virtual Gifts
TikTokkers are using a little-known livestreaming feature to falsely represent Israelis and Palestinians-and the company is taking a cut of costly in-app gifts viewers give to participants.
'Our Flag Means Death' Took Queering History to New Depths in Season 2
Sure, Anne Bonny and Mary Read were IRL lovers, like the show portrays. But many new characters and storylines this season nod to pirates who were barely mentioned in history books.
Why Read Books When You Can Use Chatbots to Talk to Them Instead?
Book publishers are experimenting with chatbot editions of new titles, providing "conversational companions" for readers.
Apple Store Workers Fear the Tech Giant Is Fudging Its Labor Practices Audit
Apple agreed to an independent audit of its US labor practices. Workers at the only unionized Apple Stores say they haven't yet been contacted, and fear the report will be skewed.
Maine Mass Shooting Disinformation Floods Social Media as Suspect Remains at Large
In the hours following the worst mass shooting in Maine's history, disinformation about the suspected gunman flooded social media with false claims that he had been arrested.
The UK’s Controversial Online Safety Act Is Now Law
The UK government says its Online Safety Act will protect people, particularly children, on the internet. Critics say it's ineffective against dangerous misinformation and may be a threat to privacy.
'Spider-Man 2' Shows What a Great Superhero Game Can Really Be
An objectively good game, the latest Spider-Man title expands on what made its predecessor great-wish fulfillment, emotion, and showing the human side of both Peter Parker and Miles Morales.
Logitech Pop Keys Review: Cute and Colorful
Overwhelmed by keycaps and switch options? The Logitech Pop Keys made getting a colorful mechanical keyboard a breeze.
What to Do When Hackers Crash Your Gene Pool Party
This week, we talk about how the data of millions of 23andMe customers was stolen and put up for sale. Pro tip: Don't use the same password on multiple websites.
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