A complaint filed to Washington’s AG alleges Starbucks’s mobile app uses “dark patterns” to trick users into spending more money on beverages.
Users in certain US states can no longer access Pornhub, as the platform refuses to tolerate new laws around age restrictions.
Polish hackers were hired to un-brick a train. Then the legal threats came. Now they're steering the right-to-repair movement right into Poland's train yards.
Nearly half of SBF’s 13 criminal charges have been dropped, and it seems he’ll only ever be tried for seven of them.
Investors marked down the value of X in November, the same month advertisers fled Elon Musk’s free speech platform due to antisemitic content.
Jensen Huang was everywhere this year, and he's using his leverage to make Nvidia the next Intel.
Kaspersky's team was tired of being hacked, then they uncovered backdoors in the hardware of Apple products.
The Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for training AI models on the newspaper’s work, claiming “billions of dollars in statutory and actual damages.”
Every AI startup has a weird governance structure that “benefits society,” but nobody wants to talk about it benefitting their wallet.
Jony Ive and Sam Altman are reportedly scooping up Apple’s best talent to build the next great hardware device, and it will run on OpenAI’s software.
The subscription streaming model is officially dead, as the five largest streaming services all have ads now.
Mt. Gox claims it accidentally paid some of its creditors twice over PayPal, and now is asking for some of that money back.
The GPT Store makes AI more digestible for consumers, but the switch from plugins might ostracize the developers that OpenAI needs most.
Midjourney V6 will just be here for the holidays, but the results are more realistic than any AI image generator we've seen.
Dario Amodei’s startup is fast approaching a conflict between its mission-driven board and its investors. Sound familiar?
A major outage at X contributed to the platform's user bleed to Zuckerberg’s Threads.
Holidays with the family will simply never be the same.
Next year, Big Tech can't be the only one building AI. Regulators need to give access to more people.
A new SEC rule puts way more pressure on CFOs to come forward immediately.
The agency made thousands of arrests and seized $300 million related to cybercrime as hacks have impacted hundreds of millions of Americans.