The titanium iPhone 15 Pro is "the most ‘Pro’ iPhone we’ve ever created,” Tim Cook said. The event also featured the Apple Watch Series 9 and iPhone 15.
I have no sense of direction after using Google Maps for 15 years; I can’t flirt because of Grindr; now I wonder what ChatGPT will render vestigial.
A Q&A with a senior director of product management at Slack on changes to the company’s flagship chat software for our series on innovation.
The FTC, the SEC, and the CFTC filed suit against Alex Mashinsky and Celsius on the same day.
A Q&A with a Bluesky protocol engineer about innovation, custom algorithms, and the chance to grow when the biggest tree in the jungle falls.
A 15-inch MacBook Air, then major iOS updates, then the grand finale: the long-awaited Vision Pro augmented reality headset.
Sarah Stusek posted a TikTok going after a GoodReads reviewer, which sparked a BookTok storm and got her dropped from her publisher.
Facebook says the FTC is trying to get around going to court. The FTC says Facebook repeatedly violated its $5 billion privacy agreement.
Montana's governor signed the nation's first state ban into law as the federal government considers prohibiting the short-form video app nationwide.
A 30-minute mockumentary based on a 2015 Facebook meme represents another evolution beyond the text and image format by social media’s most innovative creators.
In an excerpt from his book "Meganets," technologist David Auerbach parses how our "part-machine, part-human leviathans" make us feel the world has gone insane.
Why someone would pay for print copies of images freely available online remains a question for Midjourney magazine and for the media business writ large.
"Elon Musk we will help you sell your drawings to other manufacturers—build the ship faster and fly away," the LockBit ransomware gang wrote on its site.
"Halli has earned his free socks in so many ways," wrote Guðni Jóhannesson. Haraldur Thorleifsson said it was "the best thing you can give someone."
In a closed-door call, Frances Haugen urged investors to force transparency on Mark Zuckerberg's company with their dollars.
Meme makers are taking their subject matter and talents to a surprising place: the stage.
The "civilian airship," as China insisted on calling it, was shot down off the coast of South Carolina after crossing the U.S.
The Secretary of State cancelled a trip to Beijing. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made a meme. D.C. is obsessed with the "civilian airship."
The funny, faceless people behind meme accounts are taking their talents to stages around the country in an unexpected evolution of online humor.
Two days before, the Tesla CEO owned himself in spectacular fashion when he tweeted out a poll asking, “Should I step down as head of Twitter?"
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