OkCupid and Match settle with Trump FTC, don't have to pay any financial penalty.
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Progressives are dreaming about “Woke 2”—a new political order that rights the wrongs of the Trump administration. Does it have a shot?
The first two launches of Orion felt hollow, but NASA is finally on a better course.
The electric-car maker says it happens rarely and at speeds below 10 mph. But the disclosure—in response to a US senator's questions—occasioned a call for more transparency.
Caffeine is the original biohack for energy, focus, and alertness. But are you doing it wrong?
Companies including Google, Microsoft, and Palantir were listed as targets by Iranian media as the conflict with Israel and the US spills into digital infrastructure.
Proposed class action accuses Costco of unjust enrichment.
The key is to evenly distribute elderly passengers, who move more slowly, among the aircraft cabins.
The city will allow agencies to return to TikTok, but with strict new device and security rules.
"Things are certainly starting to feel real here at the Cape."
Building the big electric SUV at two sites doesn't make sense anymore.
2023 study made a lot of assumptions about future "anticipated LLM-powered software."
A robot could apparently drive this million-dollar supercar faster than a fleshy human, but the unbelievable experience would be entirely lost on it.
Vessels are increasingly being abandoned during the war on Iran, revealing a hidden failure in the global systems that keep goods—and people—moving.
Tehran hopes to stoke fear and extract intel in a series of cyber attacks.
Weather forecasting has gotten a big boost from machine learning. How that translates into what users see can vary.
Factory Zero went idle on March 16, workers expected to return April 13.
Backups are boring, but they’ll save your bacon. Here’s how to make sure your data lives on, even when your PC doesn’t.
The Shelfy 2 uses some interesting science to clean the air, but the results are a mixed bag.
When somebody sends you a document as an attachment, don't just open it. Use the free tool Dangerzone to scrub it clean of any malevolent code. Here's how it works.