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YouTuber Marques Brownlee explains his part in the alleged Honey 'scam'
The free browser extension has been accused of duping both influencers and online shoppers.
By Rebecca Ruiz


Notes on a panic: Y2K's 25th birthday
It's easy to forget how worried the world was over a date change, but the anxiety served a purpose.


Healthcare giant admits over 5 million patients affected by ransomware attack
Hackers accessed sensitive medical information and payment data.


Moments of digital organizing that defined 2024
TikTok activism, citizen journalism, and a meme-filled election.


Netflix scores exclusive broadcasting rights for FIFA Women's World Cup
Both the 2027 and 2031 tournaments will be streaming-only.


Albania is banning TikTok for one year, citing growing violence among teens
TikTok is like a neighborhood 'thug,' says Albanian Prime Minister.


Google is tracking your digital fingerprints again
The tech company makes a U-turn in its privacy promises.


New Year, new goals: How to set the right intention
These expert tips will help make your purposeful planning a success.
By Rebecca Ruiz


Supreme Court must halt TikTok ban, ACLU argues
The legal advocacy group submitted an amicus brief urging the high court take action. The court has responded.


Get ready for these scams in 2025
Grifters are getting more sophisticated when attempting to steal your money and data.
By Rebecca Ruiz


Should AirPods be white? Hollywood heavyweight Franklin Leonard on the earbuds' hearing feature
The founder of the Black List recently opened up about his struggles with diminished hearing.


YouTube's new parent code hopes to outsmart tech-savvy kids
Password required for any TV viewing, even when signed out of an account with parental controls.


Women in congress are 70 times more likely to be victims of AI-generated deepfakes than male counterparts
A new report found 1 in 6 active congresswomen had nonconsensual imagery made of them.


Holiday tech gifts for kids: 5 things to know
Why you should pause before giving tech to a kid for the holidays.
By Rebecca Ruiz


California announces billion dollar electric vehicle charger initiative
The state oversees one of the nation's largest charging networks.


Defense Department going big on generative AI to 'meet critical warfighter problems'
Applications range from administration to combat.


Rising use of generative AI by police is a threat to Americans' civil liberties, ACLU warns
AI tools remove essential human elements of the country's justice system.


The truth about dyslexics in tech
The challenges that come with the learning disability can become advantages, writes this CEO.
By Ben Herbert


STEM, gender, and the stereotypes that hold girls back
Ideas about gender and STEM start very young, but a study finds unexpected caveats.
By Rebecca Ruiz


Apple allowed child sex abuse materials to proliferate, according to class action lawsuit
The class action suit may pit Apple against its own user privacy promises.


'Abysmal' working conditions, exploitation of webcam models exposed
Platforms are failing to curb abusive conditions for webcammers in Colombia, Human Rights Watch finds.


New video games for players with disabilities coming, courtesy of Electronic Arts
EA's Patent Pledge commits to providing free patented tech to designers.


California’s tsunami alert was a mess for many. Here’s why
After a California quake, confusion threatens to increase digital distrust in times of disaster.
By Rebecca Ruiz


As some on the internet celebrate a CEO's murder, content moderators are at a crossroads
Social media platforms are being tested as some members of the public rejoice.

