There was a time when many Twitter alternatives popped up, and Meta couldn't resist throwing its hat in this game too, with Threads. Threads may have started as a way to capture people leaving Twitter ...
Ariana Grande has spoken out against the White House’s use of one of her songs on a video promoting the administration’s immigration policy. The 14-second-long video posted on TikTok on Tuesday shows ...
As Stop! That! Train! prepares for its Pride Month arrival, director Adam Shankman is addressing online rumors about the ensemble action comedy. On Tuesday, Shankman called claims that he used ...
If you’ve been hearing a lot more about passkeys recently, there’s good reason for it. After becoming more widely available in 2022, passkeys have surged in popularity, driven by ease of use and ...
I have accomplished the unthinkable: I have learned to sleep soundly through the night without my phone at my bedside. Please, hold your applause. If it weren’t for the Dreamie alarm clock, I’m not ...
The Microsoft Office suite of productivity programs has long been the industry standard for professional work. Plenty of alternatives have come and gone over the years, but today, despite there being ...
Smart buttons have become incredibly common in the Apple Home ecosystem, but finding one that checks every single box is still surprisingly challenging at times. The new Airversa QliQ immediately ...
When you interact with a chatbot, there’s a good chance that everything you say, and every prompt you give, isn’t just used to generate replies to your queries. Nearly every chatbot company on the ...
Aaron covers what's exciting and new in the world of home entertainment and streaming TV. Previously, he wrote about entertainment for places like Rotten Tomatoes, Inverse, TheWrap and The Hollywood ...
Russia to stop Druzhba supplies from May 1 Pipeline accounts for about 17% of Schwedt refinery supply Refinery output of petroleum products not in jeopardy, Germany says FRANKFURT/MOSCOW, April 22 ...
Back to buttons, please. Stop it with the screens. We’ve had enough. Automakers are rethinking all-screen controls, considering a return to physical buttons for ergonomics. Luke Miles says “physical ...