
Sitting in the cab of the largest vehicle rolling down the interstate south of Dallas, I keep looking out at the smallest things: not just other cars, but the remnants of tires and other bits of road debris.
A different set of eyes is spotting these objects before I do. But they don’t belong to the driver sitting behind the wheel of the Peterbilt that’

Esteemed cookbook author Alison Roman is finally getting a TV show—but not on the Food Network.
Instead, Roman is launching her show on Tastemade, an internet TV company that distributes its streaming channels via smart TVs and streaming dongles. The partnership demonstrates both how much the television industry has changed, and how challenging it is for traditional TV networks to keep up with these changes.
A few years ago,

Jonathan, who lives in Washington D.C., was laid off in January this year. While searching for jobs on LinkedIn, he received a message offering him $40 per hour to train AI systems, with the possibility of full-time work. Jonathan—who, like everyone in this article, asked to go by a pseudonym or first name to speak openly about their experiences—saw the job as a nice side hustle while figuring out his next career move.
The application process, with a company called Outlier, was qui

It’s 2024, for cryin’ out loud. We’ve got robots that vacuum for us and AI that—well, kinda-sorta does some other stuff almost adequately, some of the time.
Amid all that, how is it possible that effectively organizing your tasks still feels like an insurmountable task of its own?
As someone who borders on being unhealthily obsessed with organization, I’ve tried practically every app, system, and philosophy out there for keeping tabs on my endless ocean of obligations. And wh

Brazil started blocking Elon Musk’s social media platform X early Saturday, making it largely inaccessible on both the web and through its mobile app after the company refused to comply with a judge’s order.
X missed a deadline imposed by

Our Sun drives a constant outward flow of plasma, or ionized gas, called the solar wind, which envelops our solar system. Outside of Earth’s protective magnetosphere, the fastest solar wind rushes by at speeds of over 310 miles (500 kilometers) per second. But researchers haven’t been able to figure out how the wind gets enough energy to achieve that spe

You don’t need to break the bank to elevate your images. These photo-fabulous free tools are truly free—no upsells to premium versions or limited-time trials.
They each offer a range of options to suit different skill levels and editing needs, helping you enhance your snaps without spending a dime.

Generative AI is still the hot new thing. Yes, every company must have its own AI chatbot and image generator, and they must be added to as many products as possible.
During its Pixel 9 announcement, Google revealed an exclusive Pixel Studio app that generates images using the l

About one-third of the global population, around 3 billion people, don’t have access to the internet or have poor connections because of infrastructure

Back in 2020, Apple entered a new era. It released its first Apple Silicon chips and with them said goodbye to the Intel chips that had powered its Mac computers since the early 2000s. Apple Silicon chips, also known as the company’s M-series chips, gave Macs a major boost over their Intel counterparts, not just in processing power but in energy efficiency, too.
The latest Apple Silico