Can AI truly improve your life? As our Try AI column turns one, we look back to find that one of our writers is less trusting than ever, while the other insists that the future has arrived.
The Department of the Air Force (DAF) overrides environmental objections from a California commission to approve up to 100 rocket launches per year from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
X is adding information about location and previous usernames to profiles. It's intended to help you verify authenticity, but X already a pretty good system for that until Elon Musk destroyed it.
The company introduces new Copilot experiences, including the ability to automate actions on your local files. Is Microsoft closer to fulfilling its promise of the AI PC?
F5 warns that a 'highly sophisticated nation-state threat actor' was able to maintain long-term access to the company's systems, and steal data, including details about undisclosed flaws.
Legal aliens have free speech protections under the First Amendment, but the State Department says it has 'no obligation' to host people who criticize the late podcaster.
Thirty years after Ted Kaczynski published his manifesto, many of his predictions about technological dependency resonate eerily with the state of AI in 2025.