Technology
Home/Technology /
Technology
28 Best REI Labor Day Deals (2023): Tents, Sleeping Bags, and Outdoor Gear
By Scott Gilbertson | |
Summer is winding down, which means great deals on outdoor
In Reversal Because of A.I., Office Jobs Are Now More at Risk
The American workers who have had their careers upended by
Luxury Presence, which builds marketing tools for realtors, raises $19.2M
By Kyle Wiggers | |
Real estate marketing is no walk in the park. Not
The tricky ethics of brain implants and informed consent 
By Cassandra Willyard | |
The participant in the first study, Pat Bennett, lost her
The Battle Against the Fungal Apocalypse Is Just Beginning
By Maryn McKenna | |
In February, a dermatologist in New York City contacted the
Before Gran Turismo Inspired a Movie, It Drove Jann Mardenborough to Greatness
By Brandon Yu | |
Jann Mardenborough can vividly recount the first time he ever
Zepto becomes India’s first 2023 unicorn with $200 million fresh funding
By Manish Singh | |
Instant grocery delivery startup Zepto has raised $200 million in
The beautiful complexity of the US radio spectrum
By Jon Keegan | |
The US government lays claim to a large chunk of
14 Best Early Labor Day Deals (2023): Firepits, Grills, and Couches
By Louryn Strampe, Gear Team | |
Autumn is fast approaching, and with it comes Labor Day—a
Trump Returns to X, the Service Formerly Known as Twitter
By Kate Conger | |
Former President Donald J. Trump returned to X, the social
Donald Trump returns to X, formerly Twitter, by tweeting mug shot
By Niha Masih, Jonathan Edwards | |
Comment on this storyCommentFormer president Donald Trump made a return
Reddit launches moderator rewards program amid sitewide discontent 
By Morgan Sung | |
Reddit is launching the “Mod Helper Program” to reward moderators
How culture drives foul play on the internet and how new “upcode” can protect us
By Rebecca Ackermann | |
Shapiro’s book arrives just in time for the last gasp
Trump’s Prosecution Is America’s Last Hope
By Dell Cameron, Andrew Couts | |
Donald Trump was arrested in Georgia tonight for his role
John Warnock, Inventor of the PDF, Dies at 82
By Clay Risen | |
John Warnock, a founder of Adobe Systems whose innovations in
Nvidia is flying high thanks to AI
By Ron Miller | |
When Nvidia announced eye-popping earnings on Wednesday with three-digit year-over-year
Job titles of the future: Chief Heat Officer
By Allison Arieff | |
A holistic approach: Gilbert works in the county’s Office of
The Killer App for Threads Is the Web
By Lauren Goode | |
Threads, the text-based social network that Meta recently launched as
How Schools Can Survive A.I.
By Kevin Roose | |
Last November, when ChatGPT was released, many schools felt like
Justice Department sues SpaceX for the claim it can hire only citizens
By Christian Davenport | |
Comment on this storyCommentThe Justice Department sued Elon Musk’s SpaceX
Social media giants urged to tackle data-scraping privacy risks
By Natasha Lomas | |
A joint statement signed by regulators at a dozen international
16 Best Soundbars for Every Budget (2023): Vizio, Sonos, Samsung, Yamaha, Sony
By Parker Hall | |
You probably already shelled out good money for a nice
Despite Cheating Fears, Schools Repeal ChatGPT Bans
By Natasha Singer | |
For decades, Walla Walla High School in the wheat basket
AI hype is gripping corporate America
By Hanna Zakharenko | |
Updated August 24, 2023 at 6:30 a.m. EDT|Published August 24,
5 trends in VC funding for pre-seed startups
By Haje Jan Kamps | |
Here’s how to close a funding round in 2023 Silicon
Why getting more EVs on the road is all about charging
By Casey Crownhart | |
But a person can only eat so much fast food—if
Nvidia Chip Shortages Leave AI Startups Scrambling for Computing Power
By Paresh Dave | |
Cloud computing providers are very aware that their customers are
How teachers and students feel about A.I.
By Natasha Singer | |
We recently asked educators, professors, and high school and college
Facebook settlement claims are due Aug. 25. How to apply for a payout
By Heather Kelly | |
Comment on this storyCommentFive years after the Cambridge Analytica scandal,
Chrome is testing an option to enable bottom-placed address bar on iOS
By Ivan Mehta | |
Google Chrome is testing an option to let users move
A cell that does it all
By The Editors | |
From “The Troubled Hunt for the Ultimate Cell” (1998), by
Scream the Game Review: Heart-Pounding Fun
By Medea Giordano | |
One person needs the app (available on iOS and Google
Nvidia stock surges to highest ever as AI boom rolls on
By Gerrit De Vynck | |
Comment on this storyCommentSAN FRANCISCO — Artificial intelligence chip company
Backed by Peak XV and Jungle, Neurowyzr puts the focus on brain health
By Catherine Shu | |
The rate of dementia is expected to double every 20
The Download: introducing the Ethics issue
By Charlotte Jee | |
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides
A Right-to-Repair Car Law Makes a Surprising U-Turn in Massachusetts
By Aarian Marshall | |
Who owns the data created by cars: their owners, or
Nvidia Revenue Doubles on Demand for A.I. Chips, and Could Go Higher
By Don Clark | |
In a sign that the tech industry’s next big boom
Ask Sophie: What are the visa options for a startup founder with family? 
By Carrie Andrews | |
Sophie Alcorn Contributor Sophie Alcorn is the founder of Alcorn
How new batteries could help your EV charge faster
By Casey Crownhart | |
To increase a battery’s total capacity, these anodes can be
Ducati MotoE 2023: specs, speed, charging times
By Ben Purvis | |
The lithium-ion cells are a standard, cylindrical 21700 format (21
Ikea opens in San Francisco, bringing hope to a struggling downtown
Comment on this storyCommentSAN FRANCISCO — In a city still
TikTok plans to ban links to outside e-commerce sites like Amazon, new report claims
By Aisha Malik | |
TikTok is planning to ban links to outside e-commerce links,
Brain implants helped create a digital avatar of a stroke survivor’s face
By Cassandra Willyard | |
The implant doesn’t record thoughts. Instead it captures the electrical
India’s Lander Touches Down on the Moon. Russia’s Has Crashed
By Ramin Skibba | |
And nations should avoid cluttering those spots with mechanical detritus,
YouTube Improperly Used Targeted Ads on Children’s Videos, Watchdogs Say
After a research report last week found that YouTube’s advertising
India’s Chandrayaan-3 successfully lands on moon
By Christian Davenport | |
Comment on this storyCommentIndia landed a robotic spacecraft on the
Solana Pay integrates plug-in with Shopify for USDC payments
By Jacquelyn Melinek | |
Solana Pay, a decentralized payment protocol by Solana Labs, has
The fascinating evolution of typing Chinese characters
By Zeyi Yang | |
In August 1983, exactly 40 years ago, a Chinese engineer
The Impossible Fight to Stop Canada’s Wildfires
By Omar Mouallem | |
In a normal year, Rennick would expect a staff turnover
Defcon 2023: los hackers encuentran fallos de la IA
Avijit Ghosh quería que el bot hiciera cosas malas.Intentó convencer
Jobs platform CakeResume gets $5 million in fresh funding
By Catherine Shu | |
CakeResume, used by tech companies like Google, L’Oreal and TSMC
Long before Hillel, Jews found a home at MIT
Why didn’t Harvard fight for Samuelson? Possibly because he was
India’s Kombai raises $4.5M to simplify UI coding with AI
By Jagmeet Singh | |
Kombai, a startup that aims to help front-end developers easily
The night sky of Cambridge
By Evan Kramer, SM ’22 | |
By day, Evan Kramer, SM ’22, works on his PhD
Disney’s ESPN Bet Is a Play for Younger Gamblers
By Will Bedingfield | |
With the Disney Bundle, you can have it all. Bored
Canadian Officials Condemn Facebook for News Ban as Wildfires Burn
By Remy Tumin | |
As Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories in Canada
ElevenLabs’ voice-generating tools launch out of beta
By Kyle Wiggers | |
ElevenLabs, the viral AI-powered platform for creating synthetic voices, today
Why I became a TechTrekker
By Sofia Pronina ’26 | |
My senior spring in high school, I decided to defer
13 Best Early Labor Day Mattress Deals: Hybrid Beds, Budget, Innerspring
By Medea Giordano | |
Labor Day is around the corner and mattress companies are
What Spatial Audio Can and Cannot Do for Classical Music
By Seth Colter Walls | |
Recent developments in spatial audio — albums old and new
Not everything is secret in encrypted apps like iMessage and WhatsApp
By Shira Ovide | |
Comment on this storyCommentThis article is a preview of The
TechCrunch+ Roundup: Monetizing generative AI, sex tech checkup, patents and IP
By Walter Thompson | |
Several years ago, I was chatting with a friend who’d
Why Venice’s salt marshes could help save the city
By Catherine Bennett | |
One of the sites the We Are Here Venice team
15 Best Paper Planners (2023): Planners, Pens, Stickers, and a Digital Tool
By Medea Giordano, Gear Team | |
Buying a new planner gives me an endorphin rush like
Sliman Bensmaia, Who Enabled Prosthetic Limbs to Feel, Dies at 49
By Clay Risen | |
Sliman Bensmaia, whose pioneering work on the neuroscience of touch
More complaints prompt NHTSA probe of Ford 2022 Mach-E recall
By Rebecca Bellan | |
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Monday it
The Download: spying keyboard software, and why boring AI is best
By Charlotte Jee | |
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides
Could AI-Generated Porn Help Protect Children?
By Danielle Bernstein | |
Now that generative AI models can produce photorealistic, fake images
Grip Security raises $41M to help enterprises manage their SaaS identity risk
By Frederic Lardinois | |
Grip Security, which provides businesses with the tools to protect
Why we should all be rooting for boring AI
By Melissa Heikkilä | |
This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter
5 Best Webcams (2023): 1080p, 4K, Pan-Tilt-Zoom Cameras
By Matt Jancer | |
Not every webcam is an upgrade over the built-in one
Accure sparks $7.8M to use AI to predict lithium-ion battery failures
By Tim De Chant | |
Accure sparks $7.8M Series A2 to use AI to predict
‘Immortals of Aveum’ Is a Shooter That Swaps Gunfire for Spell-Casting
By Reid McCarter | |
Like many first-person shooters before it, Immortals of Aveum is
Dipp uses AI to fix bottlenecks between marketing and design teams
By Catherine Shu | |
Before founding dipp, Jennifer Chen and Mikhail Abramov spent 15
Best Amazon Fire Tablet (2023): Which Model Should You Buy?
By Scott Gilbertson | |
WIREDA faucet for Amazon content: If you subscribe to Amazon’s
What Driverless Waymo Taxi Rides Are Like in San Francisco
“Hello, Tripp,” a disembodied woman’s voice said through the speakers
Chip company Arm files for Nasdaq listing in IPO anticipated to be this year’s biggest
By Connie Loizos | |
Arm, the U.K.-based chipmaker owned by Japan’s SoftBank since 2016,
How Hilary Turned Into a Monster Storm
By Matt Simon | |
Like wringing out a great big sponge in the sky,
Arm, the Chip Designer, Files for an I.P.O. Expected to Be Among the Largest
By Santul Nerkar and Don Clark | |
Why It MattersThe move will provide Arm’s parent company, SoftBank,
How to increase your chance of getting hired on job sites like LinkedIn
By Danielle Abril | |
You also may want to understand what job sites know
Triller’s S-1 filing claims 550M users, but its app installs fall far short, new data shows
By Amanda Silberling | |
TikTok competitor Triller is preparing to go public, but estimates
15 Best Coffee Subscription Boxes We’ve Tasted (2023): Gifting, Fresh, Decaf, Single-Origin
By Jaina Grey | |
Subscription beans vs. locally roasted beans: These subscription services all
More Screen Time Linked to Delayed Development in Babies, Study Finds
By Matt Richtel | |
The NewsOne-year-olds exposed to more than four hours of screen
Everyone’s talking about tech IPOs again
By Alex Wilhelm | |
Now past the halfway mark of the third quarter, we
Using Generative AI to Resurrect the Dead Will Create a Burden for the Living
By Tamara Kneese | |
Given enough data, one can feel like it’s possible to
How Nvidia Built a Competitive Moat Around A.I. Chips
By Don Clark | |
Naveen Rao, a neuroscientist turned tech entrepreneur, once tried to
Security flaw at Christie’s exposed location data of artwork owners sought to sell
By Max Hoppenstedt | |
Comment on this storyCommentOn a recent Wednesday evening, a university
An X glitch is breaking native images, links posted before December 2014
By Ivan Mehta | |
A glitch on X, formerly Twitter, seems to have broken
The ice cores that will let us look 1.5-million-years into the past
By Christian Elliott | |
Melting isn’t an option because carbon dioxide easily dissolves into
The Dark History ‘Oppenheimer’ Didn’t Show
By Ngofeen Mputubwele | |
In Sengier’s mining towns, as elsewhere, the Congolese were unable
Even in War, Ukrainian Soldiers Find Time for World of Tanks Video Game
By Thomas Gibbons-Neff | |
In a war of tanks, there’s World of Tanks.Somewhere along
What Do My Screenshots and Selfies Actually Say About Me?
By Meghan O'Gieblyn | |
“While looking through my parents' old photo albums, I noticed
The Twisted Pageantry of American Politics in One Photo
By Jason Parham | |
In America, presidential election cycles are political beauty contests. Vying
Reliance spin-off Jio Financial Services makes muted market debut
By Manish Singh | |
For years, the Indian market has been anticipating for a
The World Isn’t Ready for the Next Decade of AI
Gideon Lichfield: If I were a cynic, which of course
Samsung Bespoke Jet AI Review: Stylish Smarts, Off the Mark
By Adrienne So | |
Samsung launched its Bespoke series, a home appliance line for
NASA’s STEREO-A flies by Earth after a 17-year trip around the sun
By Daniel Wu | |
Comment on this storyCommentFor nearly 17 years, NASA’s Solar Terrestrial
Vinfast takes a wild ride, a robotaxi fallout brews and the IRA one year later
By Kirsten Korosec | |
The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things
‘Venba’ Takes Me Back to My Roots Through Food and Family
By Saniya Ahmed | |
Before I could muster up the courage to use the
1 10 11 12 13 14 20