The Oscars are a few months away, and it won’t be long before we’re hearing about the nominees for the 2024 ceremony. Earlier in the
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Deal Dive: Thank god a startup is solving the bed bug problem TechCrunch
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This week in AI: AI ethics keeps falling by the wayside TechCrunch
Keeping up with an industry as fast-moving as AI is a tall order. So until an AI can do it for you, here’s a handy roundup of
All the Jonathan Majors Trial Updates, and More Top Pop Culture News of the Week Gizmodo
A rough 2023 for Marvel got even messier last week as the conclusion of Jonathan Majors’ legal proceedings saw the actor charged with reckless assault.
Defy the odds, create a unique niche, and succeed beyond the hype TechCrunch
When faced with seemingly insurmountable odds or a potential windfall investment, what is most important is that you stay true to your company’s mission. ©
Undersea-Aged Champagne Is Starting to Surface Wired
Some experts believe the science of champagne has applications in ballistics and rocketry, and now producers are trialing deep-sea aging, seeking the salty superiority of
GM stops Chevy Blazer EV sales after early software problems TechCrunch
General Motors has temporarily halted sales of the brand new Chevy Blazer EV after some of the first vehicles shipped have encountered a number of
The Morning After: The Apple Watch ban and Sony seems to be winning the console war Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics
It’s Christmas Eve Eve, so I’ve phoned in this week’s TMA and shouted “Lost In Space!” to myself. What a time to be alive. I’m
This Radical Plan to Make Roads Greener Actually Works Wired
Using embankments, channels, and dikes, so-called “green roads” help control floods, harvest excess water for irrigation, and slash maintenance costs. A movement to retrofit existing
Video Games as Art Wired
A number of talented artists are using video games not just as a method of telling stories, but as an environment to break viewers—and players—out