

Social media is overflowing with wellness hacks and tips. While some should be avoided at all costs, others may actually be rooted in medicinal practices dating back to the Dark Ages, new research suggests.
After examining hundreds of medieval manuscripts and compiling their findings into a catalog, a new international research project sheds fre

Elon Musk fought court cases on opposite coasts Monday, raising a question about the billionaire that could either speed his plan to put self-driving Teslas on U.S. roads or throw up a major roadblock: Can th

Years ago, I spent a lot of time making the case for why IT mattered in large enterprises. It’s fair to say the landscape has changed—dramatically.
Where I once had to argue for IT’s strategic importance, I now find myself doing the opposite—pushing back on the exuberant view that technology alone can fix everything from poorly designed processes to unclear roles and responsibilities.
After decades of serving as essential—but often background—enablers of enterprise strate

Summer vacation season is here, but it may be the last time Americans can travel affordably by plane—especially if Delta has its way.
As the world’s largest airline by annual revenue and the second-largest by passengers carried, Delta is a leader in the industry. That’s what makes its plans to use

It seems the market has spoken when it comes to phones with physical keyboards. BlackBerry exited the mobile hardware business almost a decade ago, and its licensing partners like TCL appear to have given up on the idea as well. For better or worse, the world now largely runs on people typing and swiping words onto glass surfaces.
That doesn’t mean the loss doesn’t sting for the diehards.

Douglas Rushkoff, the writer and media theorist who chronicled the countercultural spirit of early ’90s online culture in books like Cyberia, hopes AI can help recapture that era’s sense of possibility.
“I feel like there’s another opportunity to kind of stop using technology on

The internet-famous TikTok account Sylvanian Drama is now at the center of a real-world legal battle, as its creator faces a lawsuit from the brand behind the toys.
If you’re unfamiliar, Sylvanian Drama features Sylvanian Families figurines (known as Calico Critters in the U.S.) acting out wild, often dark sto

Yet another CEO in the artificial intelligence space is warning that major job losses are imminent due to advancements in the technology—and they may come much sooner than many anticipate.
Aravind Srinivas, CEO of Perplexity, cautioned that roles such as recruiters and

A Mississippi law that requires social media users to verify their ages can go into effect, a federal court has ruled. A tech industry group has pledged to continue challenging the law, arguing it infringes on users’ rights to privacy and free expression.
A three-