
Emanuel Maiberg
Pornhub Sues Texas Over Age Verification Law
The law would require a “Texas Health and Human Services Warning” on all porn sites.
CYBER: The Barbenheimer Special
How does ‘Oppenheimer’ rate as history? And why is everyone flooding back into the movie theater?
Lyft, the Largest Bikeshare Operator in North America, Wants Out of the Business
Lyft’s CEO recently said the company isn’t doing a good enough job directing bikeshare riders to taxi trips.
Researchers Find ‘Backdoor’ in Encrypted Police and Military Radios
The TETRA standard is used in radios worldwide. Security researchers have found multiple vulnerabilities in the underlying cryptography and its implementation, including issues that allow for the decryption of traffic.
Archaeologists Found an Ancient 'Entrance to the Underworld' Under a Church In Mexico
Catholic historian Francisco de Burgoa wrote of an ancient underground temple that was closed up by Spanish colonizers. Now, it's been found.
Amazon Told Drivers Not to Worry About In-Van Surveillance Cameras. Now Footage Is Leaking Online
Numerous posts on Reddit show surveillance videos of drivers’ actions on the road, but such recordings haven’t been posted so frequently before.
Twitter’s Verified ‘Scam Store’ Accounts Thrive as Humans Flee the Site
Users on the dying social media site are tracking the rise of sketchy dropshipping accounts, which have nearly identical bios and avatars.
NLRB Files Complaint Against Amazon for Refusing to Bargain with Union
“It’s about time,” Amazon Labor Union president Chris Smalls said.
Researchers Demonstrate AI ‘Supply Chain’ Disinfo Attack With 'PoisonGPT'
PoisonGPT works completely normally, until you ask it who the first person to walk on the moon was.
SEGA of America Workers Vote to Unionize
The AEGIS-CWA union is now the first multi-departmental video game union in the U.S.
Human Relatives Were Butchering and Eating Each Other 1.45 Million Years Ago
Cut marks on an ancient shin bone are the earliest evidence that early human relatives defleshed each others’ corpses, and likely feasted on the remains.
Scientists Plan to Measure Distorted Time in Deep Space to Probe Reality
Pockets of warped time in distant galaxies could shed light on dark energy, dark matter, and the existence of an undiscovered “fifth force.”