January 26, 2023 The most spoofed company over the last few months is a major blast from the past When crooks try to steal sensitive information or banking data via phishing, they have increasingly been impersonating Yahoo to try and trick their victims,…
January 26, 2023 Jail threats stop AI ‘robot lawyer’ from making its debut in court Joshua Browder, the CEO of New York startup DoNotPay, recently announced that his company’s AI will represent a defendant fighting a traffic ticket in…
January 25, 2023 RSA’s demise from quantum attacks is very much exaggerated, expert says Enlarge Three weeks ago, panic swept across some corners of the security world after researchers discovered a breakthrough that, at long last, put the…
January 25, 2023 Here’s a Sneak Peek of Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway Queue at Disneyland This week, io9 was invited to preview Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway— Disney Parks’ latest attraction—just in time for the Disney100 celebration, which kicks off…
January 25, 2023 Apple now offers less for some iPhone trade-ins Following the recent announcement of the HomePod and new M2 MacBook Pros, as noted by MacRumors Apple has quietly adjusted the trade-in values it offers…
January 25, 2023 The Cast of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Touts the Film’s Impact The first three phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe were very well defined. Phase Four? Not so much. We have a feeling the same…
January 25, 2023 Facebook Is Bringing Back ***** Donald ***** is coming back to Facebook and Instagram. Read more…
January 25, 2023 Tesla’s volatile Q4 couldn’t dampen its record setting year Between its ongoing supply chain constraints, brutal rounds of layoffs and a plummeting stock price, the past year has been a glass case of…
January 25, 2023 ***** hasn’t changed. But Facebook is giving him a second chance. Former US President Donald *****. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images The former president and promoter of the “big lie” is Facebook’s problem again. Meta is…
January 25, 2023 CNET Cops to Error Prone AI Writer, Doubles Down on Using It After getting caught using an algorithm to write dozens of articles, the tech publication CNET has apologized (sorta) but wants everybody to know that…