A culture of callouts, paranoia, and fear may prevent the media from wrestling with much more uncomfortable questions.
While it might seem quaint these days, we’ve met many makers and hackers who reach for a pen and a pad when learning ...
The built-in FM radio tuner is now considered a basic feature. It allows the user to listen to most of the live-broadcasted FM radio stations. Almost all phones with FM radio tuner require a wired ...
Googlebot is one client of a centralized crawling platform. The crawing platform is shared by Google Shopping, AdSense, and other products. When a page exceeds 2 MB, Googlebot stops fetching at the ...
Information has always been crucial for good decision-making. But some of the most valuable information inside organizations and across markets has long been trapped in dense, unstructured text: ...
Audible has begun rolling out a new feature that allows users to follow audiobook narration with synchronized, word-by-word highlighted text—provided they already own the matching e-book in their ...
Here’s the sad truth about sports score apps: Most of them aren’t all that interested in actually telling you the score. After all, where’s the money in providing straightforward information like that ...
On February 1, Robert Tinney, the illustrator whose airbrushed cover paintings defined the look and feel of pioneering computer magazine Byte for over a decade, died at age 78 in Baker, Louisiana, ...
In 2023, the science fiction literary magazine Clarkesworld stopped accepting new submissions because so many were generated by artificial intelligence. Near as the editors could tell, many submitters ...
In the exchange on Sunday, Norway’s leader sought to “de-escalate” the growing conflict over Greenland and Mr. Trump’s latest tariff threat. By Jeffrey Gettleman In a text message over the weekend, ...
You probably send dozens of text messages a week. But do any of them truly deepen your friendships? For many people, the answer is no. “We’re constantly receiving and exchanging information, and ...
If old sci-fi shows are anything to go by, we're all using our computers wrong. We're still typing with our fingers, like cave people, instead of talking out loud the way the future was supposed to be ...