New laws in California and New York might stop anyone from 3D printing guns — and create entirely new kinds of surveillance.
Will AI replace healthcare jobs? Not exactly. Learn which roles face the greatest disruption, which remain resilient, and how ...
Unit4's Claus Jepsen on why semantic layers, deterministic guardrails, and vertical depth are what it takes to move from a ...
Vitalik Buterin confirmed that artificial intelligence identified his anonymous Ethereum proposal contribution after a ...
Google shipped two new specs weeks apart. Here's what OKF and ARD actually do, how they differ from LLMs.txt and MCP, and ...
Men's subscription boxes have evolved far beyond the old necktie-of-the-month concept, expanding into categories that include ...
The June Spam Update and Google’s first-half 2026 core updates point to a clearer search direction: original sources, ...
For three years the AI boom ran on capability claims and vibes. This year it runs on invoices. An inference platform most ...
Kroger, owner of several grocery chains and the country’s fourth largest retailer, recently announced it would be using ...
Emily Standley Allard on MSNOpinion

The 5 dating apps that can’t get enough of your data

In the digital age, dating apps have become an integral part of how people meet and connect. However, the convenience of ...
"People don't choose to have their media diet and their football allegiances bundled together. The feed does that for them." ...
Millions of people around the world wear smart rings and fitness trackers to keep tabs on their sleep, workouts, heart rate ...