Meta's Fact-Checking Partners Say They Were 'Blindsided' by Decision to Axe Them
Fact-checkers claim they had no idea the company was going to end their partnerships and are scrambling to figure out the financial implications of the move. Source
Fact-checkers claim they had no idea the company was going to end their partnerships and are scrambling to figure out the financial implications of the move. Source
The attention being paid to a Chinese outbreak of a virus often confused with flu is a sign that respiratory infection tracking is improving. Source
With a notebook PC with a screen that rolls, a monitor with directional audio, and the first third-party SteamOS gaming handheld, Lenovo is hitting CES 2025 hard. Source
Meta announced on Tuesday that it will no longer employ fact checkers to moderate content, and instead rely on an army of volunteer users. Source
The company is using the carrot of "new features" and the stick of "no more updates for your old PC." Source
The lack of cheap EVs and the reliance on combustion engines is putting Europe’s plan to ban new petrol cars by 2035 at risk. Source
Abstaining from alcohol can have immediate benefits. But lasting gains require lasting change. Source
More of the wild ideas and clever innovations we’re seeing this week at tech’s big show in Las Vegas. Source
Treatments for rare diseases are hard to create and expensive to deliver, but there is new hope for editing the software of the genome. Source
Two eyes in the sky are now trained on Earth, locating the worst offenders for releasing methane, wherever they may be. Source
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the new family of foundational AI models was trained on 20 million hours of “humans walking; hands moving, manipulating things." Source
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang also announced new AI tools for creating autonomous agents during a keynote address at CES. Source
This year's crop of robot vacuums can climb stairs and pick up dirty socks that are in their way. Soon they will be able to play with your cat. Good…
We take a first look inside the Flow electric travel trailer, which the company says will ship in the first half of 2025. And yes, you can tow it with…
Get live reports and photos of all the products, trends, and quirky stuff we're seeing this week at CES in Las Vegas. Source
Real-time language translation takes another step forward with these earbuds. Source
These portable heaters will heat a room quickly, quietly, and safely. Source
The market for absurdist cryptocurrencies mutated into a hundred-billion-dollar phenomenon in 2024. Yes, things can get even more deranged. Source
Tech's big show isn't fully underway yet, but the odd and wonderful gadgets are already here. These are the coolest things we saw at the event preview. Source
In fact, HTML is the most significant computing language ever developed. Underestimate it at your peril. Source