A new California law bans streaming platforms from playing ads louder than the shows they interrupt, starting July 1.
Tashreef's fascination with consumer technology began in the school library when he stumbled upon a tech magazine, CHIP, which ultimately inspired him to pursue a degree in Computer Science. Since ...
I built a whole-home ad blocker with a $7 ESP32-S3 board - and it took just minutes ...
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How to naturally increase your happy chemicals
When it comes down to it, happiness is the most sought-after value in the world, and we have four main hormones that are ...
A new Google setting controls whether your Search activity gets used to train Gemini. The rollout is gradual, and finding the ...
Skunks eat garden pests, but their defensive odor can cause a problem for humans and pets that startle them. Skunks can damage gardens by digging for grubs, eating produce, and rummaging through trash ...
Ars Technica: It could be catastrophic, economically speaking, when the AI bubble finally bursts. But you point out that ...
A great event, but there's no proof it worked. Readers and Megan Crabtree (on video) tackle the gap between sales and data.
Remember how things looked in 2016? Direct-to-consumer brands like Warby Parker and Everlane introduced themselves in tidy, sans-serif typefaces.
Until I started using ad-supported streaming services, yelling at the TV was an activity usually reserved for watching the New York Jets. My main gripes with these streaming services are that the ads ...
Is Google's data collection helpful or harmful? If you feel this level of tracking is too invasive, here's how to check what ...
RANT to those many companies who run TV ads on 25 different channels, 40 times per day each! When I am subjected to one, I immediately change the channel, but often find the same ad on the channel I ...
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