Google says Gmail is rolling out a new way to verify the authenticity of a sender: a blue checkmark next to the organization’s name.
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Fake or fact? 2024 is shaping up to be the first AI election. Should voters worry?
Biden attack ad from the Republican National Committee was just the start. Artificial intelligence could play a role at the ballot box in 2024.
Tuesday morning going out of business: Chain slashes prices as it closes doors for good
Is Tuesday morning closing all its stores? Yes. Items are marked up to 30% off the lowest ticketed price. Gift cards will be honored through May 13.
Bluesky buzz: Why everyone’s talking about the new app taking on Elon Musk and Twitter
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Chrissy Teigen have signed up. So has Dril. People are flocking to Bluesky, the latest rival to Elon Musk’s Twitter.
More women are earning as much as their husbands. So why are wives still doing the laundry?
New research shows that more wives are making as much money as their husbands. So why do men spend more time playing golf and less time cleaning up?
Oh pho! Huy Fong Foods warns of new Sriracha shortage. When will Sriracha be back in stores?
Huy Fong Foods says it is experiencing an “unprecedented inventory shortage” of Sriracha and it doesn’t know when the shortage will end.
Tired of what you see in your Facebook feed? Facebook says it’s going to hand you more control
For years Facebook’s powerful algorithms spoon-fed the content we saw in our feeds. Now it says it’s putting a little more power in our hands.
What the duck! If autocorrect is so smart, why are the corrections so wrong?
Frustrated by autocorrect? Automated typos and word switcheroos are annoying and sometimes embarrassing. Try these tips and tricks to fix autocorrect.
Is TikTok getting banned? CEO in for ‘tough fight’ defending Chinese ownership on Capitol Hill
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is headed to Capitol Hill for a political showdown over the fate of the popular short-form video app. Will TikTok be banned?
Despite Silicon Valley Bank’s spectacular failure, Americans still trust their banks
Americans trust their banks and the government to handle the crisis despite the historic run on deposits that caused Silicon Valley Bank to collapse.