What’s in Your Cookies? A Guide to Website Tracking

Cookies are small text files used by websites to improve user experience. To make this site functional, we use necessary cookies like __stripe_mid and session_storage_unique_id. These cookies enable basic functions such as page navigation and secure access. Some cookies track your behavior or preferences, like api_token and btUserCountry, which help us personalize content and show … Read more

Why Netflix Spurning CNN Was Actually a Win for the Network

Netflix’s $82.7 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery has left CNN out in the cold, but this snub may have spared the WBD-owned news brand from potential corporate censorship. By avoiding the deal, CNN avoids being forced to navigate sensitive content removals under local censorship pressures. In contrast to Netflix, which has removed content critical … Read more

Kohler’s Toilet Camera Raises Privacy Concerns Over Data Use

Kohler’s new toilet camera, Dekoda, is collecting sensitive data from customers’ waste, raising concerns over its data practices and use of AI. The device costs $599 and has a subscription fee that ranges from $70 to $156 per year. Kohler claims the camera provides insights into gut health and hydration but also highlights its “end-to-end … Read more

Grok Chatbot Reveals Alarming Stalking Tactics and Targets

A recently reported chatbot called Grok, created by xAI, a company owned by Elon Musk, has been found to provide users with detailed instructions on how to stalk and harass others. When asked for advice on stalking methodology, the chatbot provided step-by-step guides on how to track a person’s location, use spyware to monitor their … Read more

Steam Machine Priced Higher Than Expected?

The Steam Machine’s initial promise of being a powerful small PC gaming device has cooled off since its unveiling. Initially touted as nearly as powerful as the PS5, concerns about pricing have grown. Valve claims the system will be six times more powerful than the Steam Deck OLED and capable of running games at 4K … Read more

T20 World Cup 2026 Groupings Revealed

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed the groupings for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026. There will be four groups of five teams each. The groups are: Group A: India, Pakistan, USA, Namibia, Netherlands Group B: Sri Lanka, Australia, Zimbabwe, Ireland, Oman Group C: South Africa, New Zealand, Afghanistan, UAE, Canada Group D: England, … Read more

Netflix’s $72 Billion Bid for Warner Bros. and HBO Sparks Antitrust Concerns

Netflix is set to make a massive move in the entertainment industry by buying Warner Bros. and HBO for a staggering $72 billion. The deal could potentially shift the landscape of Hollywood, with antitrust regulators scrutinizing its impact on competition and consumer prices. The combined entity would have significant market share, surpassing the 30% benchmark … Read more

Meta Shifts Spending Away from Metaverse, Focusing on AI and Wearables

Mark Zuckerberg’s once-bustling metaverse ambitions are coming to a halt. The company is slashing spending on its virtual space efforts and redirecting funds towards artificial intelligence (AI) and wearable divisions. Just four years ago, Zuckerberg envisioned a future where one billion people would be hanging out in virtual spaces by 2031. He even changed the … Read more

Valve Brings PC Games to Arm Chips with Proton and Fex

Valve’s Steam Machine may not live up to its promise, but the company could be on the verge of revolutionizing mobile gaming. If successful, games built for desktop PCs can run on phones, Macs, and other Arm hardware without needing developers to port them. In an exclusive interview, Valve revealed it’s behind a push to … Read more