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That rage you feel as you deal with every single piece of tech in your life? It’s caused by enshittification and the dictionaries are taking notice.
This protocol from Anthropic will connect any AI assistant to any data source. It’s the missing piece before AI can use all your apps for you.
Would higher taxes on Earth's elite be more beneficial to the global population's health than all the life-extension science Bezos billions can fund?
The crypto website that played host to the worst the internet had to offer has shut down its video component.
Gibson fiercely defends its trademarked guitar body shape.
The court will seek to determine whether qualifying rural communities should receive federally funded internet access.
Ping Li admitted to sharing information with Chinese agents about his former employers, including Verizon.
Nvidia’s Fugatto is designed for ‘film or audio productions,’ but it can also create the sound of a saxophone howling like a dog.
Grocery stores across the country have been experiencing egg shortages recently, thanks in no small part to bird flu.
For a few months, players could pay $4.99 to murder the Irish prize fighter, but the company has severed ties after he was found liable for sexual assault.
Musk admitted X is throttling links but this is a new level of weird.
The TCL Projector A1 has everything you want in a 1080p projector for only $500.
What do you get when you mix unmoderated livestreams with cryptocurrency? You get Pump.fun.
It’s not too late for the major console makers to make a handheld, but reports note a PlayStation handheld may still be years away.
Judges and legal scholars worry that AI-generated evidence, or false claims about AI-generated evidence, will derail and prolong cases.
As Comcast readies a sale of its legacy media outlet, the rightwing billionaire has mused about an acquisition.
You may find it’s rather easy to escape the Chrome lifestyle, and all you have to do is use the new browser's built-in import tool.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has alarmed neighboring countries and Sweden's bringing back its guide to surviving war.
From hobbyists and comedians to corporations and presidential candidates, everyone wants to know how to make their memes take off.
The creator of an infamous childrens' experience from earlier this year said all the drama "had taken a toll on his mental health."