
The fall of newspaper
Across the country, local newspapers are taking a serious hit. As digital becomes king, it’s no surprise that analog media is declining.
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Across the country, local newspapers are taking a serious hit. As digital becomes king, it’s no surprise that analog media is declining.
As America copes with the new reality of a post-Roe America, Big Tech is becoming a battleground.
If you’re on Twitter 24/7 (like us), you’ve probably noticed that RadioShack has been… ahem... a bit out of pocket lately.
Universal’s Minions: The Rise of Gru blew box office expectations out of the water this July 4th weekend.
Starlink received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to beam its satellite-internet connectivity to moving vehicles, including cars, planes, and ships.
Finding work after being released from prison can be very difficult, so Slack is working through its nonprofit, Next Chapter, to help those that have been incarcerated.
In an increasing number of cities across the country, drones are replacing fireworks as the go-to choice for public shows.
Recognizing how the company’s Photoshop and Premiere software is used to create fake media, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen highlights new proprietary tools that create and track original photos and videos.
A new platform dubbed Likewise hopes to create an environment where users and the app’s AI work together to create a more accurate recommendation engine, making finding what movie to watch on Friday night a quicker and more enjoyable experience.
Web3 music project omgkirby is proving that music can be made with both AI and thousands of voting members.