Today, in headlines I never thought I would have to write on io9...
The new rules prohibit app makers from using buttons, external links, or other maneuvers to work around Apple's in-app purchasing system.
Ransomware attacks have become more destructive and more ubiquitous in recent years. How a team of volunteers is fighting back.
It will be all tricks for the local trick-or-treaters exposed to this festive stench.
To be clear, it's just taking over the broadcast rights outside the UK... for now.
Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman attempted to suppress voters across five states by coordinating around 85,000 automated calls meant to dissuade mail-in voting.
The employee uproar comes after Musk told investors he would be laying off upwards of 75% of the company.
Plus, a familiar face returns for the tenth (!?) Saw movie.
Earth's upper atmosphere is becoming less dense as the planet warms, leaving satellites in orbit longer and increasing collision risks, new research suggests.
It should make your phone battery last longer, but you won't always want to use it.
The world’s most powerful entities continue to pour public money into fossil fuel projects—despite repeated promises to stop.
Curtis Yarvin, A.K.A. Mencius Moldbug, has ideas that all read like dystopian science fiction.
Musk's deal to buy Twitter involves financing from a number of illiberal foreign sources
Whether they'll actually listen to you is a whole other question.
As Rishi Sunak steps up to lead Britain out of its fiscal quagmire, let's all just hope he doesn't have web3 on the brain.
In an absolutely brutal fifth episode, "A Vile Hunger For Your Hammering Heart" forces the audience to contend with the horrific nature of the protagonists.
In a guest essay, author A.K. Mulford talks plus-sized representation in fantasy books.
Budget docs suggest swarms of drones could be used to conduct reconnoissance and thwart advanced air defenses.
Diving into the Pyms, van Dynes, Langs, and the one and only Kang, this trailer is a family affair that could end up destroying the world.
New ads on the App Store homepage are part of Apple's growing effort to monetize your attention and kneecap its Silicon Valley competitors.