Emanuel Maiberg
Apollo, the Best Reddit App, Is Shutting Down Because of Reddit's New Fees
"Talks with Reddit have deteriorated to an ugly point."
Pornhub Tells Users to Take Action Before Politicians Take Their Porn Away
Porn viewers in Virginia, Arkansas, and Mississippi are now met with a video imploring them to contact their representatives about age-verification laws.
Tenants Formed a Union to Fight the 'Google of Student Housing' Trying to Evict Them
Members of the Core Spaces Tenant Association aren't going to let their landlord evict nearly 1,000 people to renovate their units without a fight.
Apple’s Vision Pro Is a $3,500 Ticket to Nowhere
A decade after Facebook bought Oculus, VR still has no appeal except as an expensive novelty toy.
SEC Sues Coinbase for Violating Securities Law, Exposing Customers to 'Significant Risk'
The crackdown on crypto continues just one day after the SEC sued competitor Binance.
Reddit in Mass Revolt Over Astronomical API Fees That Would Kill Third Party Apps
Hundreds of moderators are shutting down their massive subreddits in protest of new fees that threaten apps like Apollo, Narwhal, and BaconReader.
Stack Overflow Moderators Are Striking to Stop Garbage AI Content From Flooding the Site
Volunteer moderators of the forum are striking over a policy that says AI-generated content can practically not be moderated.
CYBER: The DHS Is Reading Travelers' Posts at the Border
Also, the FBI arrested an accused swatter, Russia said the U.S. is hacking iPhones, and the FTC wants Ring to pay a fine.
Many Buttholes Were Made for the Egg Game in ‘I Think You Should Leave’
How a nude egg captured all our hearts.
Supreme Court Rules Companies Can Sue Striking Workers for 'Sabotage' and 'Destruction,' Misses Entire Point of Striking
In a new ruling, the Court sided with a company that sued its union for property damage because it went on strike. That sets a precedent that if a union strikes, it has to ensure the company won't lose any money.
Russian FSB Accuses U.S. of Hacking Thousands of iPhones in Russia
The announcement is related to a blog post written by researchers from Kaspersky who said someone had targeted them with iPhone malware.
Man Robs Convenience Store With Nintendo ‘Duck Hunt’ Pistol
Flashing a NES Zapper in his pants, the man stole $300 from a cashier before being caught nearby with the fake gun.