May 17, 2022 Grubhub’s free lunch offer in NYC crashed its website and app Grubhub’s offer of free lunch to anyone in the New York City metro area today led to sheer chaos. Many were unable to access…
May 17, 2022 Ahead of Jurassic World Dominion, Here’s a Guide to Dino Encounters at Universal’s Islands of Adventure Leading up to the release of Jurassic World Dominion, the final chapter of Universal Pictures’ blockbuster hit, io9 was invited to take in the…
May 17, 2022 Social media platforms still can’t stop mass shooting videos from going viral People attend a vigil for shooting victims in Buffalo, New York, on May 15. | Libby March/Washington Post via Getty Images Companies are getting…
May 17, 2022 The Yellowstone galaxy just got bigger Harrison Ford is set to enter a very different galaxy. The Star Wars franchise star is joining the rapidly growing Yellowstone universe in another…
May 17, 2022 9 Million People Died From Pollution in 2019, Report Finds Pollution continues to be a huge global killer. A new report this week estimates that pollution contributed to 9 million early deaths worldwide in…
May 17, 2022 Time-Traveling Digital Ads Might Start Infiltrating Your Favorite TV Shows Imagine if in Back to the Future, Marty McFly goes back in time to order a “Pepsi Free,” but instead receives a Coke Zero….
May 17, 2022 Apple’s New Accessibility Features Include On-Device Live Captions Apple’s WWDC annual developer conference is fast approaching, so get ready for tons leaks and reveals in anticipation of what’s to come from Cupertino….
May 17, 2022 Meta Donated $4 Million to a Supposedly ‘Grassroots’ Lobbying Firm to Fight Antitrust Bills on Its Behalf Meta’s loosening its pocket books and digging trenches in preparation for a political war over antitrust legislation that, if lost, could rattle its struggling…
May 17, 2022 Why Every Company Is an Ad Company Now This week, Marriott turned some heads when it announced it was partnering up with Yahoo in an attempt to launch a new media venture….
May 17, 2022 This 60-year-old technology simply refuses to die Despite being almost 60 years old and seemingly overrun by newer, more potent telecommunications technologies, the fax machine is still very much alive and…