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Millions of people daily rely on government data to chart the weather. Conservatives have been trying to stop it for decades.
It works like on Android, but it's done in a way that makes sense on the iPhone.
Every other week feels like a different Prime Day. Plus, a new Senate report claims Prime Day is a hazard for warehouse workers.
Need somewhere to talk about all the big events of The Acolyte finale, as it happens? io9 has got you covered.
The unhinged moneymen of Silicon Valley are all in on MAGA. Offended? They say it's strictly business.
Musk said he's also moving the X headquarters to Austin.
The vice presidential candidate’s awful 2016 memoir has officially been protected from review bombing.
Earbuds have featured the same kind of speakers for decades, and xMEMS is the first to replace those with MEMS speakers.
"I would love you to do something and I think it would be so good for you, and so big for you," Trump tells Kennedy in the clip, though it's not clear what they're talking about.
It’s packing the latest Snapdragon mobile chip, a 3K screen, and a whopping six stereo speakers, though we’ll need to see if it’s more than another mid-range tablet.
According to scientists, the DPRK has enough nuclear material to build 130 warheads by the end of the decade.
MacOS Sequoia ‘Reader’ in Safari is getting better with picture in picture, and it's still the best way to read this blog.
The threat actor behind the alleged breach claims it is a "hacktivist" group dedicated to defending artists from generative AI.
Scott Adams says his experience being hypnotized with ChatGPT was "weapons grade persuasion."
Rightwing conspiracy theorists have latched onto the fact that Thomas Matthew Crooks was in a corporate video produced by BlackRock.
Know all those apps like Apple Music Classical or Netflix games that aren’t on Mac? Well, now they (technically) are.
The FBI continues to search the electronic devices of Thomas Matthew Crooks after his assassination attempt.
A man misidentified as 20-year-old shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks has seen has face plastered everywhere.
The NSA is sitting on a piece of computer history but won’t release it, because the agency doesn’t have the right kind of tape player.
Your local Staples and Batteries Plus stores will soon double as collection sites for all your old batteries and other e-waste.