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What to Watch on Amazon Prime Video in May 2024

Step back into the void with Outer Range, or enter the reality show void of The GOAT.

By K. Thor Jensen

Supreme Court Rejects Request to Block Texas Age-Verification Law for Porn Sites

Lobbyists for the porn industry and the ACLU had urged the Supreme Court to intervene, arguing the Texas law violates First Amendment rights and forces people to hand over sensitive info.

By Michael Kan

Senators: Car Companies Are Giving Location Data to Police Without a Warrant

The Democratic senators call on the FTC to investigate eight automakers for handing over users' location data with only a subpoena rather than a court-issued warrant.

By Michael Kan

Congress Votes to Strengthen Measures Against Online Child Sexual Exploitation

The REPORT Act requires online platforms to keep evidence longer and extends immunity to child victims and their representatives for reporting their own images.

By Rob Pegoraro

Company Revives Alan Turing as an AI Chatbot, Outrage Ensues

Alan Turing is back in chatbot form to shill for an AI company, infuriating internet users.

By Michael Kan

UnitedHealth: Hackers Exploited Remote-Access Software for Ransomware Attack

UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty confirms the company paid a ransom and says a 'substantial proportion of people in America' may be impacted by the February attack.

By Kate Irwin

DJI's Mini 2 4K Is Nothing New, But May Appeal to Aspiring Drone Pilots

The Mini 2 4K shows up on DJI's Amazon store with little fanfare, which isn't that surprising as it's a rehash of a 4-year-old drone. Still, its spec list is better than you'd expect for the price.

By Jim Fisher

FBI to Online Daters: Watch Out for Verification Scams

Scammers are catfishing online daters into signing up for fake verification systems, ostensibly to weed out sex offenders, according to the FBI.

By Michael Kan

RIP 'Admin'? UK Cracks Down on Weak, Default Passwords for IoT Devices

The Product Security and Telecommunications Act (PSTIA) requires devices makers to either remove simple default passwords or prompt the user to create a password upon setup.

By Joe Hindy

Amazon Rolls Out AI Coding Assistant Q and an AI App Generator

Amazon Web Services fully launches Amazon Q with code-writing abilities alongside a Q Apps feature that can generate AI-powered apps on demand with just a text prompt.

By Kate Irwin

OpenAI Expands ChatGPT 'Memory' Feature to All Plus Users

OpenAI's latest endeavor gives ChatGPT a 'memory' of sorts, though you can use a Temporary Chat option for dumb questions you don't want it to remember.

By Josh Hendrickson

Apple Reportedly Poaches Google Engineers for AI 'Vision Lab'

One of Apple's 'secretive' labs may have moved from its now-defunct car project to AI development and is staffing its Vision Lab with ex-Googlers.

By Kate Irwin

Need a Plumber? Caterer? Ask Yelp's New AI Assistant

The tool uses artificial intelligence to determine what type of professional you need and then suggests those who come highly recommended.

By Emily Price

Can a Colorful Nokia Feature Phone Help You Curb Your Tech Addiction?

These 4G phones are low on tech, but high in style.

By Sarah Lord

What to Watch on Paramount+ With Showtime in May 2024

The end of Evil, plus Korean dramas, music documentaries, and more this month.

By K. Thor Jensen

Google Play Store Finally Lets You Download Multiple Apps at Once

The new simultaneous downloads feature only works for fresh installs of new apps, not updates.

By Joe Hindy

FCC Fines Wireless Carriers Almost $200 Million for Careless Sale of Location Data

This week's enforcement action follows an investigation that launched almost six years ago.

By Rob Pegoraro

A Lot of People Are Falling for Those 'Your Package Cannot Be Delivered' Texts

At some points during the years, especially the holiday season, traffic to fake USPS phishing sites is higher than traffic to the actual US Postal Service website, Akamai finds.

By Joe Hindy

SpaceX Offers Starlink Hardware for $1 Through New Trial Offer

The company will only charge the full $599 hardware fee 30 days after a dish is first activated.

By Michael Kan

What to Watch on Max in May 2024

Everything from the Mad Max film series to Stupid Pet Tricks are coming to Max in May.

By K. Thor Jensen