Technology
iShowSpeed takes his streaming antics to the Caribbean after a successful Africa tour, hoping to avoid drama this time.
On Thursday (February 26), the groundbreaking scholastic esports platform PlayVS announced a new partnership with Urban One to create a gaming community dedicated for use at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) nationwide. The partnership is set for three years, and will create a home for esports within the HBCU network with long-term infrastructure in […]
Vine is making a comeback as diVine, a reboot backed by Jack Dorsey that will revive thousands of original clips and give the classic six-second video platform a fresh new life.
iPhones remain some of the most popular smartphones in the world because they combine sleek design, powerful performance, and an ecosystem that just works seamlessly together. Think you know your iPhone inside and out? Think again. Apple hides tons of powerful features inside iOS that most people never touch — but once you learn them, […]
Check out all the new hardware Apple debuted at its September 2025 event.
When creating Grok, the AI chatbot that’s part of X, the model was shockingly honest so Musk set out to make changes, and he went too far.
Oakley and Meta announced a new pair of performance AI glasses at Fanatics Fest with some help from the goat, Tom Brady, and Travis Scott.
On the first day of WWDC, Apple introduces the latest in softwa updates.
NFTs came and went before anyone really understood their purpose, but the effects are still being felt.
In technology positivity news… In a move that could reshape how college students learn, work, and launch careers, Google announced this week that it’s making its most powerful artificial intelligence tools, Gemini Advanced, completely free for them through the spring 2026 finals season. A press release reports that the initiative, which includes access to the […]
The Los Angeles Times removed its new artificial intelligence feature from one of its articles because it downplayed the KKK.
Every major tech company has either banned DEI outright or quietly stopped hiring technical talent.