Healthcare initiatives being proposed like Patients’ Bill of Rights offer a roadmap for Democrats’ priorities, with midterms looming and a presidential election in 2028.
Google Photos is testing a leaked AI “Wardrobe” feature that automatically turns your photo library into a virtual digital closet, unlocking huge shopping potential.
We have new information on The Pitt season 3 release date, plus when it will take place and why Dr. Mohan is leaving.
The original button-pusher just got a power boost. The SwitchBot Bot Rechargeable goes live, and could be the easiest way to make your dumb gadgets smart.
Fragmentary Order, already being called “Starkov” by many, debuted a seven-minute cinematic trailer yesterday, dropping from new studio Rant Gaming and publisher Cor3,
Euphoria is back four years later for season 3 which feels like an entirely different show, and not in a good way.
Trump administration is considering auto-enrollment for Medicare enrollees in Medicare Advantage. This suggests a preference for the program over traditional Medicare.
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at a Google spinout using AI to create better batteries and MIT’s Kate Brown on the environmental impact of grassy lawns
Amazon will cut Kindle Store access for older devices on May 20. A factory reset may turn your device into a brick.
Intel, IBM, and MythWorx are shrinking AI to run on 20 watts, the same power as the human brain. Inside the neuromorphic race to make enterprise AI lean again.