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TechnologyOld Oil and Gas Wells Could Find Second Life Producing Clean Energy
As states seek out much-needed supplies of clean, reliable energy, some are looking to an unconventional source: abandoned oil and gas wells harnessed for geothermal heat. Millions of inactive wells a
TechnologyHow to Control Everything on Your Phone With Your Voice (iOS and Android)
With the arrival of digital assistant apps like Gemini and Siri, most of us have grown used to talking to our phones. But conversing with your Android or iOS device can go way beyond interacting with
TechnologyXbox is now XBOX
is a senior correspondent and author of Notepad , who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Xbox just allcapsmaxxed: Meet XBOX. This isn’t a joke; Microsoft appears t
TechnologyWindows 11 tests an adjustable taskbar and resizable Start menu
is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social media, and much more. Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO. Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 test will allow you to
TechnologyRJ Scaringe has raised more than $12B across three startups and investors still want more
Investors can’t seem to get enough of RJ Scaringe or his ideas. In less than a decade, the serial entrepreneur best known for his EV company Rivian has raised more than $12.3 billion from venture capi
TechnologyGeneral Catalyst posted VC rage bait and it worked, especially on a16z
One of the most entertaining moments in VC this week was a piece of rage-bait marketing from General Catalyst. In a now-viral post on X that parodies the old Mac vs. PC commercials, the venture firm —
TechnologyA hotel check-in system left a million passports and driver’s licenses open for anyone to see
A hotel check-in system left more than 1 million customer passports, driver’s licenses, and selfie verification photos to the open web after a security lapse. The data is now offline after TechCrunch
TechnologyarXiv to Ban AI-Generated Content
arXiv will enforce rules against AI-generated content, banning submitters for a year.
TechnologyOpenAI feels “burned” by Apple’s crappy ChatGPT integration, insiders say
OpenAI is reportedly exploring legal options after Apple’s ChatGPT integration into its products didn’t live up to the AI firm’s expectations. When the deal was announced, Apple likened features linki
TechnologyVolkswagen shows its first electric GTI; there's no chance of US sales
When Volkswagen introduced the first Golf GTI in Europe in 1976, it might not have been the first hot hatchback, but it quickly became the gold standard version. Unlike in America, where big cars were
TechnologyX pledges quicker action on hate and terror content in the UK
Social media platform X has pledged to review UK reports of suspected illegal hate and terrorist content within 24 hours on average, under commitments accepted by Ofcom. The Elon Musk-owned company sa
