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Squid Game: The Challenge was the streamer's most-watched English-language TV show after debuting last week with over 20 million views.
Meta is working with retailers to send out replacements.
OpenAI’s GPTs are great at answering questions—maybe too great. New research shows they'll expose sensitive data about how they're built.
Both Instacart and DoorDash now promote same-day tech delivery to take a swing at Amazon's two-day shipping.
Okta previously said 1% of its users were hit by a data breach. It turns out it’s more like every client in Okta’s customer support system.
Samsung’s browser sure looks and feels a lot like Chrome, though, on its store page, Samsung itself seems confused which is which.
Google’s new top-level domain is the latest attempt to commodify internet culture.
As usual, AI takes the brilliant cultural output of human beings and turns it into abominable slop.
The conspiracy theories about Jewish people have been bad for business, so Musk is diving back into old memes and playing the hits.
The company aims to use heat from the Earth’s core to power data centers, part of a larger effort to be carbon-free by 2030.
The e-commerce giant revealed its own AI specifically engineered to make company drudgery a little less demanding.
Add this to the never-ending list of things killed by Google.
The Amazon founder has contributed to the world’s wave of shipping pollution, but it’s currently unclear if he sees the irony.
In the wake of the Coyote vs. Acme controversy—and after some confusion—Warner Bros. assures fans it's keeping its signature cartoon on its streamer.
People just want to listen to murderous, bloody podcasts as the medium struggles with stagnation.
The Ayaneo Retro Mini PC AM01 takes big cues from the original Macintosh and supports up to an AMD Ryzen 5 5700U and 64 GB of memory.
YouTube Playables echoes Netflix and TikTok's ventures into gaming, the latest in the battle for your attention.
Amidst a broader labor dispute, Elon Musk's car company successfully forced one concession out of the Swedish government: license plates.
The bylines used AI-generated profiles, but Sports Illustrated’s parent company The Arena Group has since deleted all of the misleading content.
The Swedish electronics company's CM-15 and TP-7 will bring you back to an era where tech products were quirky and fun... if you can afford them.