New iPad Pro and Air review: Hey, we needed a thinner iPad after all
“Nobody: You know what we need?…a thinner iPad” “Of all the things Apple could innovate… ain’t nobody thinking ‘I want a thinner iPad’” “Nobody wants a thinner iPad, Tim.” Last week, Apple streamed an...
View ArticleInside the WNBA’s mission to make 2024 its biggest season ever
Tonight the New York Liberty and the Washington Mystics will face off in the season opener of the WNBA, launching what is set to be a high-stakes season for the league. The league has been riding a...
View ArticleRed Lobster restaurants closing: List of doomed locations for the struggling...
On Monday, Red Lobster abruptly closed dozens of its locations, according to multiple reports. The closures come as the popular seafood chain has struggled in recent years with increasing financial...
View ArticleK-pop fans’ climate activism is a powerful lobby for the planet, here’s how...
Fans of Korean pop bands around the world are increasingly channeling their millions-strong online community into climate and environmental activism, protesting business deals linked to coal power,...
View ArticleFacebook users are being bombarded by inappropriate tag spam. Is there any...
Facebook may be more than two decades old, but never put it past spammers to figure out new and creative ways to annoy the billions of people who use it. Over the past few weeks, online forums such as...
View ArticleCalifornia gas stoves could soon display a pollutant warning label
California could require all new gas stoves sold in the state to carry a label warning users about pollutants they can release that have been linked to respiratory illnesses.The state Assembly...
View ArticleCalifornia sued by produce giant over farmer unionization law
One of California’s most influential agricultural companies filed a lawsuit Monday against the state to stop a contentious law to help farmworkers unionize that Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom...
View ArticleAmazon AWS chief Adam Selipsky to step down
The chief of Amazon.com’s wildly profitable Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit will step down next month after a three-year term. Adam Selipsky, 57, who is also a member of Amazon’s team...
View ArticleThese states found ways to pay for daycare costs
Across the country, the story for families is virtually the same: Child care is unaffordable for many, hard to find for those who can pay, and financially precarious for day care operators and their...
View ArticleGlamping is on the rise in the age of hybrid work
The COVID-19 pandemic, which led to the confinement of small indoor spaces and a reliance on virtual communication methods, undoubtedly obscured our relationship to the physical world around us....
View ArticleBumble apologizes for its anti-celibacy ad fiasco
The internet is ablaze over what users have coined “The Great Bumble Fumble” after the dating app ran a series of eyebrow-raising ads poking fun at celibacy. Now, Bumble is promising to remove the ads...
View ArticleComputational scientists may have discovered why working the night shift is...
Night shift workers are at a higher risk for disorders like diabetes and obesity. Preliminary research from scientists at Washington State University and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory may...
View ArticleGoogle is rolling out its AI-native search to all users
Google said at its I/O developer event Tuesday that it’s rolling out its AI-native search to all users for the first time. Previously, users could try Google’s chatbot-based search (then called...
View ArticleGoogle gives its Gemini AI chatbot a longer memory and new skills
Google showed off some new skills in its Gemini AI chatbot at Tuesday’s I/O developer event, and previewed a new Gemini assistant that talks to you like a human assistant. The AI advancements are...
View ArticleOpenAI cofounder Ilya Sutskever announces exit
OpenAI co-founder and chief scientist Ilya Sutskever is leaving the startup at the center of today’s artificial intelligence boom. “OpenAI would not be what it is without him,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman...
View ArticleApple still isn’t done building its dream iPad
The idea that the iPad is a magical piece of glass is so Apple-esque that I’d developed a false memory of Steve Jobs describing it that way when he unveiled the first one in 2010. He didn’t, and I’m...
View ArticleU.S. tariffs on $18 billion of goods aren’t phasing China
China’s measured response to the U.S. move to hike tariffs on $18 billion of Chinese goods from syringes to batteries suggests relations between the world’s two largest economies face more frost...
View Article‘A celebration of Asian identity, creativity, and unity’: 88rising’s Head in...
Nestled in the Forest Hills neighborhood of Queens, a bowl-shaped stadium reverberated with cheers as (G)I-DLE, the five-member South Korean girl group with nearly 13 million Instagram followers,...
View ArticleThe future of email marketing lies in AI
Getting the right message to the right client at the right time is the holy grail for any marketing leader. But these days, a growing universe of marketing channels can leave marketers wondering which...
View ArticleNeuralink knew their brain implant wires had issues for years. Trials...
Neuralink’s disclosure last week that tiny wires inside the brain of its first patient had pulled out of position is an issue the Elon Musk company has known about for years, according to five people...
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