AI: Job killer or catalyst for change? How technology is transforming employment
Artificial intelligence is increasingly enabling employers to automate tasks previously performed by humans, but it may not be the job killer some feared.
Could New York City ban cell phones from classrooms?
Could New York City ban cell phones from classrooms this school year? Officials say cell phone use in school has become a distraction and outright addiction.
AT&T launches smartwatch for kids to stay in touch with parents
AT&T also launched its first tablet for kids earlier this year.
Virtual reality taking senior citizens for a trip around the world - and beyond
Mynd Immersive is the name of the technology out of the Dallas-based company, and it’s being installed in 60 facilities for seniors across New York and New Jersey.
Massive hack exposes Social Security numbers, personal info: See if yours was included
Worried if your information information was part of the breach? Here's how to check if your records are among the billions leaked online.
Elon Musk says 2nd patient implanted with Neuralink brain chip
Elon Musk shared details about a second patient that has been implanted with his company Neuralink’s cybernetic brain chip.
The best 'big dad energy' jokes about Gov. Tim Walz: List
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz continues to garner attention on social media, with many posting about how the Democratic governor has “big dad energy" and making wholesome jokes about him.
CrowdStrike fires back against Delta threat over flight outages
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStike is firing back at Delta Air Lines for blaming it for days of flight disruptions and threatening a lawsuit.
MrBeast acknowledges past ‘inappropriate language’ amid controversy
MrBeast, one of YouTube’s biggest stars and a philanthropist, acknowledged Wednesday that he used inappropriate language in his early online days, as numerous controversies bubbled up around him and a former collaborator.
Attack on Microsoft Azure network blamed for cloud-computing slowness
Microsoft says its Azure cloud computing servers were hit by a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack on Tuesday, causing connection problems for users around the world.
Delta seeks compensation for CrowdStrike, Microsoft outage: reports
Delta Air Lines announced plans to seek compensation from Microsoft and CrowdStrike.
Senate passes Kids Online Safety Act, aims to protect children from social media harms
The Kids Online Safety Act passed the Senate in a bipartisan 91-3 vote on Tuesday.
CrowdStrike CEO says 97% of Windows sensors are back online following outage
The global outage was linked to CrowdStrike affected airlines, banks, hospitals and other businesses.
OpenAI's SearchGPT seeks to challenge Google in fight for dominant search engine
OpenAI is testing the SearchGPT feature, which would give users quicker and timely answers to their questions in search results online.
Getting more privacy policy updates in your email? Here's why
If your inbox is flooded with privacy policy notices, this is why it's likely happening.
Delta meltdown: Airline expects cancelations to be 'minimal' days after CrowdStrike outage
Delta Air Lines expects operations will return to normal days after the global CrowdStrike outage forced them to cancel thousands of flights over the last five days.
Kids Online Safety Act: What to know about the bill and its chances of passing
The Kids Online Safety Act, also known as KOSA, is a bill that sets out requirements to protect minors from online harms.
NYC officials give update on global tech outage: Flight delays, services impacted
In a statement Saturday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul said that agencies would work around the clock throughout the weekend to continue to remediate systems.
Global tech outage update: How are NYC systems, services impacted?
Officials in NYC, including New York City Mayor Eric Adams, held a press conference to provide an update on the global, widespread technology problems that impacted systems nationwide and beyond.
What is CrowdStrike? The company tech experts say 'made a little update that broke everything'
One tech expert says CrowdStrike conducted a system-wide update in the middle of the night that they didn't expect was going to break all the systems.



















