Matthew Gault is a writer covering weird tech, nuclear war, and video games. He’s worked for Reuters, Motherboard, and the New York Times.
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The long national nightmare of being cut off from the internet while 35,000 feet in the air may soon be over.
North Korea might be capable of making more nukes than previously thought.
"I don’t think the U.S. needs to be the world police. It needs to be the world's gun store," Luckey said.
The move comes after the software giant went on a corporate spending spree.
Google search results will now show users a direct link to the Wayback Machine to view previous versions of web pages.
Truth Social shares sank following Trump’s lousy performance and even the gamblers have begun to abandon him.
1Health.io left its customers genetic information unsecured in unencrypted and publicly accessible AWS servers.
Europe is awash in cheap 9mm spitting carbines, and Americans can turn a handgun into a machine gun with a cheap piece of plastic.
Users have until October 1 to download it before it’s gone forever.
Nikocado Avocado spent years intentionally gaining weight to horrified viewers online. Now he's saying it was all a social experiment.
Fallout from the indictments continue as YouTube strikes hundreds of videos from its service.
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov released his first public statement since being arrested and signaled a big change for the company.
The highly anticipated reunion tour started selling tickets over the weekend. It was a disaster and fans are blaming Ticketmaster.
Tenet Media said it was a home for heterodox thinkers. The DOJ says it was all funded by the Kremlin.
The U.S. Second Circuit court admonished the publishing industry for its predatory relationship with libraries, but ultimately handed them a victory.
If you’ve got several hours, lots of technical knowledge, and an oscilloscope, you can clone a YubiKey.
In multiple incidents over the past few weeks, the Trump family has shown that it's all in on crypto and vulnerable to all the hacks and scams that come with it.
Malignant MAGA personalities Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman are promising the moon with their AI lobbying firm LobbyMatic.
A new release of 'Doom' included easy support for mods, but Bethesda can remove them at a whim.
The journey is an endurance test for the embattled electric vehicle that reveals a lot about North America's shoddy charging infrastructure.