Emojis: Why we use them and what they really mean
What are America’s favorite emojis? We have answers.
What is the singularity in AI?
The singularity is the point where AI becomes advanced enough to improve itself exponentially—and get out of human control. But will it happen?
14 best deepfake apps and websites in 2025
Sure, it’s fun to see your face in a blockbuster film, but you might be giving away more than you realize when using deepfake apps.
Why software security audits matter
Audits help ensure software is free of vulnerabilities. Find out how we incorporate them into our overall security strategy.
End-to-end encryption: Why you shouldn’t accept anything less
Top executives from Signal, WhatsApp, and other companies met for a discussion about legislative efforts to undermine E2EE. Here are the bullet points.
Surveillance in sports stadiums: Is it worth your privacy?
Would you allow your favorite sports organization to use facial recognition to track you? If you’re a sports fan, it’s likely already happened to you.
Fastest internet connections in the world
We reveal the countries with the fastest and slowest internet speeds.
Is ChatGPT safe? A complete guide to security & privacy
Users tell ChatGPT a lot about themselves while having conversations with the AI platform.
Explainer: Utah’s age verification for social media and porn access
No ID, no entry is becoming a social media reality in Utah—and it’s likely heading to other states.
Q&A: Mark T. Hofmann, on the psychology of cybercrime
“Are 11-year-old hackers greedy psychopaths? No. They seek attention, appreciation, confirmation—to be significant, be someone, be seen.”