27 Sep The 65 Best Movies on Disney+ Right Now (October 2024) Inside Out 2, Con Air, and Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) are just a few of the movies you should be watching on Disney+ this month.
26 Sep OpenAI CTO Mira Murati Is Leaving the Company In a letter to the OpenAI team posted on X, Murati wrote that “this moment feels right” to step down.
26 Sep Meta Missed Out on Smartphones. Can Smart Glasses Make Up for It? At Meta’s Connect developer conference, CEO Mark Zuckerberg showed off Orion, a futuristic pair of smart glasses that the company hopes will lead the next foundational shift in personal computing.
26 Sep Titan Submersible Hearings Spotlight Multiple Issues With Its Carbon Fiber Hull Testimony identifies manufacturing defects and problems following an earlier dive and reveals that OceanGate conducted no testing or remedial work despite concerns with the hull.
25 Sep The 52 Best Shows on Disney+ Right Now (September 2024) Agatha All Along, The Simpsons, and Bluey are just a few of the shows you should be watching on Disney+ this month.
25 Sep FTX Insider Caroline Ellison Sentenced to Two Years in Prison The former chief executive of Alameda Research, the trading company that acted as the vehicle for the multibillion-dollar fraud at crypto exchange FTX, has been given a two-year prison sentence after cooperating with investigators.
25 Sep Google Is ‘Thinking Through’ How to Make the Pixel Watch Repairable The current version of Google’s smartwatch isn’t repairable, but for the first time the company is figuring out how to fix that.
24 Sep Your Dumb Memes Revived Creed, One of Butt Rock’s Biggest Bands Somehow, Creed shitposts have jumped from message boards to Major League Baseball. Now the band’s 25-year-old album Human Clay is selling once again—and the band is going viral all on its own.
24 Sep Apple iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus Review: Why Go Pro? With beefy batteries and the A18 chipset, these colorful iPhones have everything you need and not much you don’t.
24 Sep Proposed Ban Would Be a ‘Death Sentence’ for Chinese EVs in the US The US wants to ban any Chinese or Russian software installed in cars, purportedly over security concerns. If the proposed rule is finalized, don’t expect to see a China-made EV stateside any time soon.