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Engineering
The leap second’s time will be up in 2035—and tech companies are thrilled
The leap second’s time will be up in 2035—and tech companies are thrilled
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AI
Alexa, why are you losing so much money?
Alexa, why are you losing so much money?
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Harry Guinness
DIY
How to livestream an event for all your friends and family
How to livestream an event for all your friends and family
By
Harry Guinness
Cryptocurrency
Your questions about FTX’s meltdown and crypto’s bad year, answered
Your questions about FTX’s meltdown and crypto’s bad year, answered
By
Harry Guinness
AI
Google is testing a new robot that can program itself
Google is testing a new robot that can program itself
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Harry Guinness
Internet
Europe’s big new Digital Markets Act could help hold tech giants accountable
Europe’s big new Digital Markets Act could help hold tech giants accountable
By
Harry Guinness
AI
A major player in the AV space is hitting the brakes—here’s why
A major player in the AV space is hitting the brakes—here’s why
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
Booking a trip online? Here’s what tracking cookies could be gathering about your family.
Booking a trip online? Here’s what tracking cookies could be gathering about your family.
By
Harry Guinness
Robots
Google is training robots to interact with humans through ping pong
Google is training robots to interact with humans through ping pong
By
Harry Guinness
AI
Adobe’s new AI can turn a 2D photo into a 3D scene
Adobe’s new AI can turn a 2D photo into a 3D scene
By
Harry Guinness
Security
Google’s new passkey support is helping kill the password
Google’s new passkey support is helping kill the password
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
We’re about to get a peek at how many views Netflix shows get
We’re about to get a peek at how many views Netflix shows get
By
Harry Guinness
DIY
8 things you need to know before traveling international for the first time
8 things you need to know before traveling international for the first time
By
Harry Guinness
DIY
Find the best smart light for your home
Find the best smart light for your home
By
Harry Guinness
Engineering
USB-C is on track to become the charging cable standard in the EU
USB-C is on track to become the charging cable standard in the EU
By
Harry Guinness
AI
Meta is pivoting to video with its new AI generator
Meta is pivoting to video with its new AI generator
By
Harry Guinness
AI
An AI called Dragonfly is helping design faster-charging batteries
An AI called Dragonfly is helping design faster-charging batteries
By
Harry Guinness
Cryptocurrency
Why Bitcoin won’t go green any time soon
Why Bitcoin won’t go green any time soon
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
Clicking ‘dislike’ on YouTube probably doesn’t do much to customize your feed
Clicking ‘dislike’ on YouTube probably doesn’t do much to customize your feed
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
TikTok remains evasive on the data it collects
TikTok remains evasive on the data it collects
By
Harry Guinness
Electric Vehicles
Tesla Model Y vehicles can be hacked—in theory
Tesla Model Y vehicles can be hacked—in theory
By
Harry Guinness
Private Space Flight
Interested in launching a satellite? Three space companies have put together a ‘best practices’ guide
Interested in launching a satellite? Three space companies have put together a ‘best practices’ guide
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
Using Chrome? Check for this update right away
Using Chrome? Check for this update right away
By
Harry Guinness
AI
DALL-E’s latest trick: extending the boundaries of paintings
DALL-E’s latest trick: extending the boundaries of paintings
By
Harry Guinness
Cryptocurrency
‘The Merge’ is happening. Here’s what that means for those in crypto.
‘The Merge’ is happening. Here’s what that means for those in crypto.
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
What Google’s latest algorithm tweaks mean for your search results
What Google’s latest algorithm tweaks mean for your search results
By
Harry Guinness
Health
Privacy concerns over period-tracking apps are valid, Mozilla report finds
Privacy concerns over period-tracking apps are valid, Mozilla report finds
By
Harry Guinness
Security
Older macOS apps could still be vulnerable to a devastating security flaw
Older macOS apps could still be vulnerable to a devastating security flaw
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
TikTok’s new AI art filter riffs on your text
TikTok’s new AI art filter riffs on your text
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
To fight cyber attacks, tech companies are banding together
To fight cyber attacks, tech companies are banding together
By
Harry Guinness
Technology
Google pleads its case to Apple to switch from SMS to RCS texts
Google pleads its case to Apple to switch from SMS to RCS texts
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
Hospital patients say a Facebook-linked ad tool violated their privacy
Hospital patients say a Facebook-linked ad tool violated their privacy
By
Harry Guinness
Technology
Major study finds video games don’t hurt or help your mental health
Major study finds video games don’t hurt or help your mental health
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Harry Guinness
Internet
It’s not just you—everyone hates Instagram now. Here’s why.
It’s not just you—everyone hates Instagram now. Here’s why.
By
Harry Guinness
DIY
Organize your catastrophic digital photo library
Organize your catastrophic digital photo library
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
Amazon targets Facebook groups to curb fake product reviews
Amazon targets Facebook groups to curb fake product reviews
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
A new targeted attack can be used to ID anonymous website visitors
A new targeted attack can be used to ID anonymous website visitors
By
Harry Guinness
Security
Apple’s new Lockdown Mode will offer ‘extreme’ security measures. You probably won’t use it.
Apple’s new Lockdown Mode will offer ‘extreme’ security measures. You probably won’t use it.
By
Harry Guinness
Technology
Canceling Prime just got easier for Amazon customers in the EU
Canceling Prime just got easier for Amazon customers in the EU
By
Harry Guinness
DIY
Firefox’s privacy crusade now targets a key form of tracking
Firefox’s privacy crusade now targets a key form of tracking
By
Harry Guinness
DIY
Make every photo a potential profile pic by learning how to pose
Make every photo a potential profile pic by learning how to pose
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
Google Hangouts is dead. Long live Google’s mess of chat apps.
Google Hangouts is dead. Long live Google’s mess of chat apps.
By
Harry Guinness
AI
Why Microsoft is rolling back its AI-powered facial analysis tech
Why Microsoft is rolling back its AI-powered facial analysis tech
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
How Apple wants to kill those annoying CAPTCHA tests
How Apple wants to kill those annoying CAPTCHA tests
By
Harry Guinness
Security
With site-specific ‘cookie jars,’ Firefox hopes to curb user tracking
With site-specific ‘cookie jars,’ Firefox hopes to curb user tracking
By
Harry Guinness
Computers
Understanding PACMAN, the security vulnerability in Apple’s M1 chips
Understanding PACMAN, the security vulnerability in Apple’s M1 chips
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
Apple’s passkeys could be better than passwords. Here’s how they’ll work.
Apple’s passkeys could be better than passwords. Here’s how they’ll work.
By
Harry Guinness
Gear
What the EU’s ruling on USB-C chargers could mean for devices everywhere
What the EU’s ruling on USB-C chargers could mean for devices everywhere
By
Harry Guinness
Security
What to know about a malicious new Microsoft Office vulnerability
What to know about a malicious new Microsoft Office vulnerability
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
How data brokers threaten your privacy
How data brokers threaten your privacy
By
Harry Guinness
Security
What researchers discovered about iPhones in low-power mode
What researchers discovered about iPhones in low-power mode
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
Confused about Elon Musk’s Twitter bot tirade? Here’s a breakdown.
Confused about Elon Musk’s Twitter bot tirade? Here’s a breakdown.
By
Harry Guinness
Cryptocurrency
We’re sorry to report that NFTs are coming to Instagram
We’re sorry to report that NFTs are coming to Instagram
By
Harry Guinness
Gear
3 iPod models now etched in gadget history
3 iPod models now etched in gadget history
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
Let’s catch up on all the buzziest Twitter news
Let’s catch up on all the buzziest Twitter news
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
The pros and cons of finally getting an edit button on Twitter
The pros and cons of finally getting an edit button on Twitter
By
Harry Guinness
DIY
Google is making it easier to scrub your personal info from search results
Google is making it easier to scrub your personal info from search results
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
Everything you need to know about the battle between US tech and EU laws
Everything you need to know about the battle between US tech and EU laws
By
Harry Guinness
DIY
How to protect your identity online
How to protect your identity online
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
Cookies are going away, but internet tracking may still be here to stay
Cookies are going away, but internet tracking may still be here to stay
By
Harry Guinness
Cryptocurrency
A key computer gaming component is finally getting cheaper
A key computer gaming component is finally getting cheaper
By
Harry Guinness
Internet
DuckDuckGo’s new Mac browser aims to put privacy first
DuckDuckGo’s new Mac browser aims to put privacy first
By
Harry Guinness
DIY
Big tech companies are finally making devices easier to repair
Big tech companies are finally making devices easier to repair
By
Harry Guinness
Electric Vehicles
Hertz wants to accelerate its efforts to rent electric vehicles
Hertz wants to accelerate its efforts to rent electric vehicles
By
Harry Guinness
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