[ad_1] Stanley Plotkin, 93, was instrumental in developing a number of vaccines over the course of his career. He recently said that he’s “beginning to regret having lived so long—because we’re going downhill.” How could we possibly have gotten here? Maybe we’ve always been here. It turns out that the anti-vaccine arguments currently flooding the … Read More “Grifters, cynics, and true believers: The family tree of vaccine opponents” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] After a security researcher published a series of unpatched bugs in Microsoft products, along with code to exploit them, the company is now threatening to take legal action and call the cops on them. Microsoft’s veiled threat reignites a long-running argument over what responsibility, if any, security researchers have to disclose vulnerabilities affecting large … Read More “Microsoft under fire for threatening security researcher with criminal investigation” »
[ad_1] Joe Maring / Android Authority While ChatGPT remains the de facto giant in the AI market, OpenAI has faced several issues over the last year or so amid increasingly negative press. Not only was last year’s launch of GPT-5 a bit rocky at first, but the company also came under fire earlier this year … Read More “4 reasons why the gap between Gemini and ChatGPT is closing” »
[ad_1] In just the past few months, AT&T has overhauled its unlimited phone plans with 2.0 versions, added a new top-tier option and introduced a modular option for new customers who want only the basics. The 150-year-old company also hiked the prices of some now-retired plans in what appears to be a move to encourage customers to jump to the latest options, … Read More “AT&T Shook Up Its Unlimited Phone Plans. Here’s What You’re Paying For” »
[ad_1] It’s been over a week since the Fitbit app transitioned into the new Google Health app, bringing with it a complete design revamp and the possibility of more integrations and a more centralized health experience that ties together Fitbit, Google Fit, and Health Connect. But, having used the app for a week, my personal … Read More “Survey reveals 50% of users don’t like the new Google Health app” »
[ad_1] So you’re new to this whole James Bond thing. You’re wondering: Where do I start? It’s a good question. You’ve got more than two dozen movies to choose from, with six different actors portraying 007 in the official franchise across distinctly different eras and approaches. I’m here to help you with that. I grew … Read More “Want to Watch a James Bond Movie? These Are My Top Picks” »
[ad_1] Apple’s foldable iPhone, which is rumored to be called the iPhone Ultra, is expected to launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup in September. Several leaks have already offered a glimpse at the foldable’s design. Now, a case manufacturer has seemingly revealed the device’s design through newly surfaced renders. The leaked case renders showcase … Read More “iPhone Ultra foldable case leak reveals design, dual camera setup” »
[ad_1] Andy Walker / Android Authority It’s no secret that Android apps can and often do track users as they navigate their devices and the internet. This is done through systems that monitor users’ habits and report various parameters to third parties, whether that data is as innocuous as how a particular button is used … Read More “Android apps hide dozens of trackers — here’s how to find them” »
[ad_1] Yale Smart Lock with Matter Pros Simplified design is sturdy and makes installation easier Matter compatibility with extra support for Google Home (an app I like) In-depth settings with vacation mode, volume settings, autolocking and more Affordable for a smart lock at under $150 Yale’s installation instructions are great and the design makes it … Read More “Yale’s New Google-Friendly Smart Lock Makes a Great Security Starter. Here’s Why” »
[ad_1] Davuluri notes that whatever is coming is “not a new OS version,” so that rules out the potential for Windows 12 to be announced at Microsoft’s Build developer conference next week. Separately, the Windows account on X posted a similar cryptic tweet, promising “a new era of PC” with coordinates pointing to where Computex … Read More “Microsoft teases new Surface hardware and ‘a new era of PC’” »
