If you fly a drone for fun or for a living, pay attention. The U.S. has officially pulled the plug on new sales of Chinese drones and drone parts.
In a season often defined by the latest gadgets and glowing screens, this is a gentle reminder of the one gift that can’t be bought.
Running out for a forgotten gift? Watch out. A sophisticated scam is afoot that could empty your wallet.
If you get a DNA kit as a gift this Christmas, let me give you a quick heads-up. DNA tests aren’t always just about fun facts like where your ancestors lived or why you hate cilantro.
Is that really a 5-star item or junk? You can’t always trust what you see while line shopping.
AI might have a good poker face, but it still has its tells. Here’s how to spot the subtle signs that you’re reading something written by an algorithm.
Getting a new flat screen for the holidays? Remember the price you pay for it isn’t how manufacturers make most of their money.
With six days till Christmas, the rush is on. Not only for you and me, but for online scammers too.
Wrongful-death lawsuits against Open A-I, the owners of ChatGPT, have been piling up. Here’s the scoop in my short podcast.
Big Tech might be slowing down, but Uncle Sam is staffing up. I break down the new Tech Force program hiring recent grads.
Here’s what’s behind a brand new podcasting company that generates 4,000 podcasts every week.
The free-for-all is over. Disney has officially partnered with OpenAI and is suing Google for billions over copyright infringement.
What was the world obsessed with this year? Google pulled back the curtain on our search habits.
Time honors the architects of AI with a cover photo that proves the magazine has no idea how to actually use it.
Scroll. Get mad. Leave a comment. Repeat. If you’ve ever felt manipulated into arguing with a stranger online, you’ve fallen for the trap.
The end of anxiety? Why Australia’s social media ban might not work.
The days of paying $500 an hour for a lawyer to read an email are over. Here is how AI is forcing firms to pivot.
Waiting to buy one? It could cost you $200. Hear why tech prices are about to leap and why buying now is your best move.
Google’s Gemini 3 edges out the competition for everyday tasks, but remember: AI is an intern, not the editor.
From AI-equipped weights to smart pet trackers, these gadgets require a sneaky monthly fee to keep them functioning.

