Tech
IDF Admits It Ran Gory Telegram Calling Palestinians ‘Roaches’ to be ‘Exterminated’
The Israeli military has been posting grotesque videos of dead Palestinians on a racist Telegram channel. It’s typical for the ‘anything goes’ platform.
Tech Used to Be Bleeding Edge, Now it’s Just Bleeding
After a decade of scandals and half-assed product launches, people are no longer buying the future Big Tech is selling.
Do Friend-Finding Platforms Actually Work?
Apps like TimeLeft are trying to beat loneliness by pairing strangers up as potential friends. I went down to see if it works.
The Best Deals This Week, From the Big Bodega Sale to Great Jones Cookware
We’re talking Dame sex toys, Loftie's “internet-famous” smart alarm clock, and Purple’s comfy GelFlex Grid mattress—all on sale.
Ukraine Is Getting a New American-Made Bomb Before the Pentagon. Here’s What We Know.
The Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb will reportedly be the latest weapon to be deployed by Ukraine before anyone else—even the U.S. military.
An AI-Generated Content Empire Is Spreading Fake Celebrity Images on Google
A ring of websites using AI and run by an aspiring movie star are behind fake celebrity images featured in Google results, Motherboard found.
We Tried a Bunch of Amazon Must-Haves and These Ones Are Legit
We sifted through the best Amazon finds, from affordable chef’s knives to TikTok-viral gadgets.
How Top Secret Nuke Sensor Data Confirmed the First Interstellar Object on Earth
A freedom of information act request unearthed emails from the Los Alamos National Lab as they struggled to balance secrecy and scientific discovery.
How to Read Leaked Datasets Like a Journalist
'Hacks, Leaks, and Revelations' is a how-to guide for everyone who's curious about secrets.
The Best Deals This Week, From Ninja’s CREAMi to Sonos Speakers
Rise and shine with deals on Loftie clocks, classic New Balance sneakers, and comfy Purple mattresses.
Meet Shokz OpenRun Headphones, a Weird Device That Helps Me Run In Peace
These TikTok-viral headphones keep me aware of my surroundings, never fall out, and look like a futuristic accessory from 'The Fifth Element.'
Man Jailed, Raped, and Beaten After False Facial Recognition Match, $10M Lawsuit Alleges
A 61-year-old man alleges that a facial recognition algorithm used a mugshot from the 1980s to ID him in a crime he didn't commit.