December 1, 2023 ‘Zoom fatigue’ is a common struggle for remote workers. Here’s how to handle it, according to experts In the years since the pandemic triggered a spike in permanent telecommuting, many have complained of so-called “Zoom fatigue." Experts weigh in on the effects and prevention tips.
December 1, 2023 Ghost hacking: How to protect yourself from scams from beyond the grave of those you knew Scammers and hackers prey on those who are dead and their friends and families, especially on Facebook, according to Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson.
December 1, 2023 Meet the American who launched Cabbage Patch Kids, Xavier Roberts, dolls ignited Christmas shopping craze Xavier Roberts, an artist from rural Georgia, created Cabbage Patch Kids in the 1970s, which then caused a consumer frenzy during the Christmas shopping season in 1983.
December 1, 2023 AI-driven platform Play Anywhere launches game-changing partnership to reimagine interactive TV sports rights The need to land sports media rights continues to grow. But companies are also seeking creative solutions on driving fan engagement and monetizing different types of rights.
December 1, 2023 Ridley Scott warns AI will be ‘technical hydrogen bomb’ in film industry Director Ridley Scott expressed his fears about artificial intelligence going unregulated in a new interview, saying we "need to lock it down."
November 30, 2023 Former Burmese lieutenant colonel, information minister, gets 10 years in prison for Facebook posts Ye Htut, a former Burmese government official and lieutenant colonel in the country's army, has been sentenced to ten years in prison for sedition and incitement.
November 30, 2023 FBI releases photos of suspects wanted in agent vehicle carjacking The FBI on Thursday released photos of the two suspects wanted in the carjacking of an agent in Washington, D.C. The Bureau is offering a reward of $10,000 for information leading to their arrest.
November 30, 2023 Brazilian city enacts ordinance written completely by ChatGPT Lawmakers in Porto Alegre, Brazil, have revealed that an experimental ordinance written and passed in October was drafted entirely by generative AI.
November 30, 2023 Fight over greenlighting controversial surveillance program unites progressives, conservatives in Congress Rumors of a plan to stop a controversial surveillance program from expiring by linking it to Congress' annual defense bill has both progressives and conservatives up in arms.
November 30, 2023 Companies questioning X platform that ‘is truly free speech’: Kayleigh McEnany ‘Outnumbered’ reacts to tech mogul Elon Musk lashing out at companies for pulling their ads from X, formerly known as Twitter, after Musk supported an antisemitic post that he later apologized for.