Opinion
A data broker was caught selling a list of 435,000 Alzheimer’s patients. Your family could be on it
A Texas company sold names, addresses and phone numbers of people with Alzheimer’s, addictions and disabilities to anyone willing to pay. The fine? Just $45,000.
Most people type a question into ChatGPT and wonder why the answers are meh. The secret isn’t asking better questions. It’s telling the AI who to BE before you ask anything.
Your phone number is tied to your bank, your email, your health portal and every two-factor code you receive. Criminals can ...
Meta is adding facial recognition to its Ray-Ban smart glasses. Anyone wearing a pair of sunglasses can look at you and ...
The U.S. spent $30 billion swapping textbooks for laptops. Turns out, you can’t download common sense.
New York Times reporter Kashmir Hill talked to over 100 psychologists about how these bots are fueling real-world delusions. It’s a must-hear.
Looking for a customer service number? Here’s why you need to go old-school when looking for one.
84% of Americans don’t use a unique password for every account, and hackers are counting on it. Here’s what credential stuffing is, why most password managers are junk and the one I trust with my own ...
I love my golden retrievers, Abby and Bella. They’re sweet, loyal and a little chaotic. So I’m always hunting for gear that makes our lives easier. Even better? Most of these finds are $20 or less.
Americans spend nearly $4,000 a year dining out. Mystery dining lets you eat at restaurants for free in exchange for honest feedback. Here’s how to get started and which companies are legit. ⚡ TL;DR ...
Before someone ever sees your face, an algorithm already scored you. Here’s how to beat it at its own game.
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