Mental health apps are not good for you
When it comes to data protection, apps that are meant to help people deal with mental issues are putting the privacy of its users at risk.
A robot will replace me…and probably you, too.
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, it’s replacing more and more jobs that were once held by humans. But don't worry, AI isn't coming for your job just yet. So far, it has been most successful in replacing low-skill, repetitive jobs.
A whole new (online) world
A digital constitution that will change the online world is coming. It’s about time.
Elon takes over Twitter
Tesla and SpaceX billionaire CEO Elon Musk added another title to his resume: Twitter owner.
Can your password protect your privacy?
Apple tells us to “Never share your password,” but Amazon One says “Who needs passwords?”
The Twitter teleserye
Shortly after Twitter broke the news that Elon Musk became its biggest shareholder, the social media company offered the tech billionaire a board seat, which he turned down. This week, Musk made a bid to buy Twitter, but the platform isn’t selling…yet.
Space tourism blasts off
The newest group of space “tourists” dock at the International Space Station while the Elon Musk-Twitter drama continues.
The Twitterverse is becoming the Elonverse
After Elon Musk became the biggest shareholder of Twitter, did we really expect him to stay on the down low?
If you can't beat them, buy them
Elon Musk acquires a 9.7% stake in Twitter, making him its largest shareholder.
The $600 million Axie heist
Hackers stole over $600 million worth of cryptocurrency, and no one noticed.
All roads lead to the metaverse
The metaverse is going to change the way we live. This is probably not the first time someone tells you this. And with Big Tech players—like Microsoft, Facebook, Apple, Epic Games, and so many more—talking about this virtual world, it’s time we started getting in on the hype, too.
Fake news, is tech friend or foe?
Misinformation and fake news have become so rampant there’s no telling what’s true anymore. Does the fault fall on tech platforms?
Tech and bias
Remember when technology was thought to be the great equalizer and algorithms were supposed to be free of prejudice? Welp, nowadays social media and tech is being used to perpetuate rather than eliminate biases.
Hello, Apple and goodbye, Russia
Apple launches its new “breakthrough” products, more big tech corporations pull out of Russia, and Putin doesn’t give a damn about anything except his propaganda.