A media company says Big Tech companies use its software to listen to your conversations. Big Tech: “No way!” Let's dive into ...
If someone in distress asked to use your phone, what would you do? Before you hand it over, there’s something you need to know — it might save you from a costly mistake.
No iPhone for you, bad guy: While it’s not explicitly stated in Apple’s Guidelines for Using Apple Trademarks and Copyrights, the doc mentions their products must ...
💄 All glammed up and no place to go: TikTok is loaded with people complaining that concealer, fake lashes and overlined lips in your passport photo can lead to big delays if you travel bare-faced ...
💸 Let’s have a pity party: Peloton’s former billionaire CEO says he’s broke and has lost almost all his money. Since stepping down in 2022, he had to sell his Hamptons mansion ($51 million) and a ...
The new influencers: Unemployed folks are using TikTok to share “day in the life” videos with followers to show how they cope. The algorithm rewards shocking and emotional content, so it’s a good way ...
💸 Let’s have a pity party: Peloton’s former billionaire CEO says he’s broke and has lost almost all his money.Since stepping down in 2022, he had to sell his Hamptons mansion ($51 million) and a ...
📧 Use Gmail on your Android? If you pay for the Google Workspace plan (or your work does), you can now chat with Google’s AI, Gemini, about your emails. The bot has access to your entire inbox, so it ...
Someone call Will Smith: 1X Technologies and OpenAI just released a preview of the “Neo beta,” a scarily realistic humanoid robot. It moves like a human, and its advanced vision system lets it ...
In a small North Dakota town. A woman bought a 1924 two-bedroom house that needs a lot of work, but you can’t beat that deal. Most homes in the area sell for around $100,000. She’s now got a wildly ...
Be flexible: If your schedule allows, staying an extra day or two might get you the best deal. Change the dates around when ...
Open/download audio Think cable TV is a thing of the past? Gen-Z is rediscovering the joys of free TV and realizing that cutting the cord might not have saved them money after all.