Nike Nike has made traditional sweatshirts, sweatsuits, and loungewear with brand logos and slogans seemingly forever. In 2013, the brand also introduced a more performance-minded and technically ...
Counterfeit products showed alarming deficiencies. Many fake “anti-glare” glasses actually made visibility worse by simply darkening the entire field of view. Some counterfeits even introduced ...
No one can beat Indians & Pakistanis in Jugaad 🤣#CyberTruck desi version @elonmusk The first Cybertruck was an electric pickup truck made of stainless steel by Tesla, the company owned by tech ...
Cryptocurrency traders have been left reeling after falling victim to a fake meme coin, $BARRON, which falsely claimed to be associated with Barron Trump, the ...
Donald Trump has watched Big Tech leaders scramble to be in his good graces since his victory in the 2024 US presidential election. While some tech giants announced major changes in content moderation ...
LAGOS: A French woman who lost her life savings to scammers pretending to be American actor Brad Pitt is seeking to unmask at least three Nigerians her legal team accuses of defrauding her.
The scammers deceived 53-year-old Anne, into believing that she was in a romantic relationship with a 61-year-old Hollywood actor Brad Pitt. They used AI-generated images and falsely claimed that the ...
Fake studies are drowning out legitimate, peer-reviewed research; the result is likely to flood academic databases with bogus information or utter nonsense. Because of how complex AI-generated ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Elvi Caperonis always wanted to work in Big Tech. She graduated with a computer science degree in 2005, followed by a master's degree in ...
But across the aisle, directly behind Trump, sat another elite club that was even more prominent: the CEOs of the world’s largest tech companies.
Incoming president Donald Trump has shown he’s ready to act decisively on tech, giving a stay of execution to TikTok after the US Supreme Court upheld a ban on the social media platform.
In Australia, it's estimated about 48% of people tune in to a podcast each month. However, the rise of podcasts has also led to a new trend of "fake podcasts." In some cases, these are a trivial ...