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Spanish influencer Paula Gonu said watching her knee surgery prompted her to eat a piece of her own extracted cartilage with spaghetti.
Uber has partnered with Hopper to make booking flights in the app a reality, with Uber inching closer to its hopes of becoming a one-stop-shop for travel.
Dorsey’s Block bought Jay-Z’s music streaming app Tidal in 2021, leading shareholders from a cop’s pension fund to sue for buying the then-failing company.
The former Fox News darling has a new media home: Elon's twitdom.
Artificial Intelligence cameras are heading to UK highways in the coming weeks to monitor drivers tossing trash out of their windows.
In addition to fake music, artificial intelligence has created a big new problem for Spotify: fake listeners. It's an infinite loop of "artificial streaming."
A jury did not hold Donald Trump liable for the alleged rape of E. Jean Carroll, but found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming the magazine writer.
A well-known analyst writes that Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max screen size could be more than an inch bigger than current models.
The SEC is still investigating former product manager Ishan Wahi as well as Coinbase itself over allegations its listed unregistered securities.
Officials say the man who planted the camera allegedly admitted to secretly filming what ended up being more than 150 cruise passengers, including minors.
LinkedIn is laying off its last sales and product teams in China and discontinuing its app as it finalizes its exit. It was the last US social network there.
Tipping at self-checkout has come to airports, stadiums, and cafes, with some prompts requesting a 20% tip from customers who haven't interacted with a human.
You've got mail! Wait, no, it's just more ads. A lot more ads. It's part of a growing trend across the internet.
A company full of OpenAI dropouts says chatbots can moderate their own content with its new guidelines. Essentially: don't be racist, dangerous, or weird.
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa told Bloomberg there was no new hardware planned for this fiscal year.
Airlines worried that duplicated Twitter accounts will defraud customers, respond by shutting down customer support direct messaging on their profiles.
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro come to iPadOS with a monthly or annual subscription plan.
Dozens of former Tweeps allege Elon Musk and his cronies targeted female engineers in mass layoffs. They now plan to refile their proposed class action suit.
I mixed and drank 12 cocktails created by AI. The results ran the gamut from hilariously goofy to straight-up undrinkable.
There's plenty of ad-supported entertainment out there now.