We Did It, You Guys

The launch of the Tesla Cybertruck didn’t go completely as planned, unless you think Tesla CEO Elon Musk wanted two windows on the truck to smash in order to, I dunno, make himself seem endearingly fallible or something. At any rate, Musk posted a video late last night showing the front window not breaking after …


Apple and Nvidia Are Over

The last vestiges of Nvidia and Apple’s long-term relationship are ending shortly. On Monday Nvidia published the release notes for the next update of its CUDA platform and noted that “CUDA 10.2 (Toolkit and NVIDIA driver) is the last release to support macOS for developing and running CUDA applications.” That means… Read more…


A Whole Bunch of T-Mobile Prepaid Customers Got Hacked

The Best Music Streaming Services If You Don’t Want to Pay a Dime

Your First Thrilling Look at Doctor Who Season 12 Is Here

It’s here! The trailer for Doctor Who season 12 has finally arrived, providing our first real glimpse of Jodie Whittaker’s second season playing the titular Time Lord. Read more…


The Hellbikes Return

After reports of rider injury due to sudden and unexpected front-wheel braking earlier this year, electric Citi Bikes were abruptly yanked from New York City streets. Now, the hellbikes are back. Read more…


Report: Rev Asked Workers to Transcribe Audio Involving Sexual Assault, Child Abuse Without Warning

Rev, the $1-a-minute audio transcription gig economy platform that’s been in the news lately for slashing payouts to contractors and an ensuing backlash, had its transcribers listen to content “relating to sex and child abuse without prior warning,” Business Insider reported on Friday. Read more…


Good Boy, Bad Driver

A Labrador retriever had a dizzying adventure in a Florida cul-de-sac on Thursday after getting stuck in a car that that spun in circles like a dog chasing it’s own tail. Read more…


This Important Last Jedi Meet Up Happened Thanks to Colin Trevorrow

Ticket Companies Stoked About Being Under Congressional Investigation [Updated]

A bipartisan group of House lawmakers on Thursday launched a formal investigation into a half dozen live-event ticket sales companies citing years-long allegations of “unfair and deceptive practices,” stemming from consumer complaints, among other sources. Read more…