In recent years, the world of cryptocurrency has been making waves not only in the financial sector but also in the political arena. With the Democratic National Convention in Chicago serving as a backdrop, individuals like Jonathan Padilla, known as the “crypto guy,” have been actively engaging with politicians to push the agenda of cryptocurrency
The world of Pokémon is expanding yet again with the introduction of a new all-Pokémon FAST channel. This channel, brought to viewers by Canadian distributor WildBrain, will feature the first 22 seasons of the original Pokémon anime. The channel is set to launch in the US first, followed by Canada, the UK, Australia, and New
Sonos is currently offering discounts on a variety of smart speakers and soundbars until September 2nd. The sale includes popular products such as the Sonos Era 100 and the portable Move 2, both of which are 20 percent off. These discounts are available at retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and directly through Sonos. While the
In recent years, the idea of disappearing posts on social networks has gained significant popularity. The concept of sharing content that vanishes after a certain period has become appealing to users with a penchant for privacy or those looking for a more casual way to interact online. Threads, a social networking platform, recently announced that
In the mid-1940s, Los Angeles underwent significant changes that led to a transportation landscape dominated by private cars and public buses. This shift resulted in the city becoming notorious for its heavy traffic congestion, with reports of people resorting to bringing household items like refrigerators and desks in their cars to cope with the long
Two former OpenAI researchers, Daniel Kokotajlo and William Saunders, recently expressed their disappointment with OpenAI’s decision to oppose California’s bill, SB 1047, aimed at preventing AI disasters. They believe that appropriate regulation is crucial for ensuring the safe development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), but feel that OpenAI is engaging in a “reckless” race for
The world of gaming monitors has seen a significant shift in recent years, with 4K panels becoming more accessible and affordable for gamers of all budgets. One such example is the Dough Spectrum One, a premium model that was once priced at $800 but can now be purchased for just $369 from NewEgg. Pros and
Struggling to remove a graphics card has been a common frustration for many PC enthusiasts. ASUS has recently introduced a new PCIe Q-Release Slim mechanism, aiming to simplify the process of installing and removing a GPU. This innovative solution promises to be tool-free and intuitive, eliminating the need for a cumbersome release button. At Gamescom
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently revived a lawsuit against the anonymous messaging service Yolo, alleging a breach of their promise to unmask bullies on the platform. The court ruled that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act should not prevent a claim that Yolo misrepresented its terms of service, overturning a previous decision.
For many apartment renters in the US, the feeling of being at the mercy of rising rental prices is all too common. The Department of Justice recently filed a civil lawsuit that sheds light on a disturbing reality: a single company’s algorithm may be behind the synchronized price increases across different buildings in various cities.
Meta and Spotify recently released a joint statement expressing their concerns regarding EU regulations on AI, claiming that these regulations are hindering innovation in the tech industry. The CEOs of both companies, Mark Zuckerberg and Daniel Ek, highlighted the challenges they are facing due to the current regulatory framework. One of the major grievances raised