Matthew Gault is a writer covering weird tech, nuclear war, and video games. He’s worked for Reuters, Motherboard, and the New York Times.
The nicotine pouches have been a conservative darling but now their biggest fan is trying to turn the right against them. Will it work?
The magazine placed star reporter Olivia Nuzzi on leave pending a review of her work.
It took years, three different shell companies, and an explosive called pentaerythritol tetranitrate, according to reports.
Hackers have been shopping the information around since the summer when they successfully spear phished a former senior campaign advisor.
Beirut said that the new explosions have killed 9 and injured 300.
The old technology is used because it's more durable, reliable, and was thought to be more secure from attack.
The 1980s-style telecommunications device is popular with militants and criminals because of its perceived safety and security.
The ban comes amid accusations from the White House that Russia is using RT to meddle in the U.S. Presidential election.
ChatGPT has no mouth but it can scream.
The tech billionaire with a security clearance posted the question on X and later deleted it.
The long national nightmare of being cut off from the internet while 35,000 feet in the air may soon be over.
North Korea might be capable of making more nukes than previously thought.
"I don’t think the U.S. needs to be the world police. It needs to be the world's gun store," Luckey said.
The move comes after the software giant went on a corporate spending spree.
Google search results will now show users a direct link to the Wayback Machine to view previous versions of web pages.
Truth Social shares sank following Trump’s lousy performance and even the gamblers have begun to abandon him.
1Health.io left its customers genetic information unsecured in unencrypted and publicly accessible AWS servers.
Europe is awash in cheap 9mm spitting carbines, and Americans can turn a handgun into a machine gun with a cheap piece of plastic.
Users have until October 1 to download it before it’s gone forever.
Nikocado Avocado spent years intentionally gaining weight to horrified viewers online. Now he's saying it was all a social experiment.
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