Technology
Wizardry, Warfare, Wii on Ballot for World Video Game HOF
Wizardry, warfare and Wii are on the ballot as the World Video Game Hall of Fame narrows down its contenders for the class of 2023.
Baidu Unveils ChatGPT-rival Ernie Bot; 650 Companies Sign Up
Baidu CEO Robin Li said Ernie Bot was still not perfected, but the company went ahead with presenting it due to high demand.
Musk Brought Internet to Brazil's Amazon. Criminals Love It.
Illegal miners have long used satellite internet to communicate and coordinate, but until now that entailed sending a technician. Starlink solved those problems.
Not Magic: Opaque AI Tool May flag Parents with Disabilities
Allegheny County has served as a real-world laboratory for testing AI-driven child welfare tools that try to predict which children are likely to face danger in their homes.
HIV-Positive TikTok Influencer Diaries Daily Life to Uplift, Inform
19-year-old Zachary Willmore is HIV-positive, and talking about it on TikTok — not with regret or misery, but as someone living his best life and looking to educate others.
UN Chief: 'Cold, Hard Facts' Should Guide Climate Policy
The head of the United Nations called Monday for scientists to serve up "cold, hard facts" to push governments into making policies that curb climate change before a key global warming threshold is passed.
Watch: Ready for an RPG That Lets You Be a 'Golden Girl?'
An upcoming video game will allow players to slip into the role of the Golden Girl of their choice.
TikTok Renews Push to Ease Fears over European Data Security
TikTok unveiled new measures Wednesday to protect European user data as it takes steps to head off further government bans on employees using the Chinese-owned video-sharing app on their work phones.
Thousands of Pro-Trump Bots are Attacking DeSantis, Haley
As Republican voters size up their candidates for 2024, whoever created the bot network is seeking to put a thumb on the scale, using online manipulation techniques pioneered by the Kremlin.
Nations Reach Accord to Protect Marine Life on High Seas
For the first time, United Nations members have agreed on a unified treaty to protect biodiversity in the high seas - representing a turning point for vast stretches of the planet.
EDGE Rewind: Watch: Troye Sivan has Filter Mishap as TikTok AI Goes Awry
A TikTok post by Troye Sivan was yanked by the platform after its own AI transformed an innocently goofy photo into an anime shocker. The out singer rolled with it, making light of the mishap.
Betting on Social Media as a News Destination For The Young
If young people are spending so much time on social media, it stands to reason that's a good place to reach them with news.
New Crew from U.S., Russia and UAE Arrives at Space Station
SpaceX launched the four astronauts for NASA early Thursday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Their flight was delayed a few days by a clogged filter in an ignition fluid line.
EDGE Rewind: Gay Twitter Reacts to Grindr Going Public on New York Stock Exchange
After launching 13 years ago, the LGBTQ dating app Grindr has gone public on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday...and Gay Twitter has thoughts.
TikTok Sets New Default Time Limits for Minors
TikTok said Wednesday that every account held by a user under the age of 18 will have a default 60-minute daily screen time limit in the coming weeks.
SpaceX Launches U.S., Russia, UAE Astronauts to Space Station
SpaceX launched four astronauts to the International Space Station for NASA on Thursday, including the first person from the Arab world going up for an extended monthslong stay.
Father of Cellphone Sees Dark Side but Also Hope in New Tech
These days Martin Cooper frets about his invention's impacts on society — from the loss of privacy to the risk of internet addiction to the rapid spread of harmful content, especially among kids.
Why TikTok is Being Banned on Gov't Phones in U.S. and Beyond
The United States is ratcheting up national security concerns about TikTok, mandating that all federal employees delete the Chinese-owned social media app from government-issued mobile phones.
Asteroid Named after Pope Behind Gregorian Calendar Reform
Pope Gregory XIII, the 16th century pontiff responsible for what is today known as the Gregorian calendar, now has another, celestial claim to fame.
China Says TikTok Ban Reflects US Insecurities
U.S. government bans on Chinese-owned video sharing app TikTok reveal Washington's own insecurities and are an abuse of state power, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Tuesday.