Tech News Shutterstock, Getty Images weigh in on AI-generated content Well-known photo companies like Shuttershock and Getty Images give their individual inputs on the future of AI-generated content. Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterApril 24, 2023
Tech News Apple goes green, commits to using 100% recycled cobalt by 2025 It may not sound too noteworthy, but Apple making a commitment to recycle cobalt means a great deal to their eco-friendly commitment. Sasha Graffagna, Staff WriterApril 21, 2023
Tech News Twitter is now X Corp? What’s with that? Elon Musk has quietly merged Twitter with a mysterious X Corp, intended to be an "everything app" of the future. Sasha Graffagna, Staff WriterApril 17, 2023
Tech News Tiktok ban be damned: Bytedance already has a new viral app Bytedance has been promoting a new app to seemingly take the place of Tiktok, leading to questions of how privacy legislation could keep up. Nicole Canelakes, Staff WriterApril 14, 2023
Business News You’ll love or hate Amazon’s new returns policies—depending who you are Frequent online shoppers will soon find new fees and new labels for frequently returned products as part of returns with Amazon. Sasha Graffagna, Staff WriterApril 14, 2023
Tech News Find like-minded accounts on Twitter with Hivemark If your Twitter is a chaotic to scroll through and you're looking for a way to curate to the best of the your communities,... Taylor Leddin, Staff WriterApril 12, 2023
Opinion Editorials Levi Strauss claims new AI models add ‘inclusivity’ by removing real people? Are their 'inclusive' aims really inclusive if they don't include real people? Levi Strauss tries to walk back their AI models (kind of). April Bingham, Senior Staff WriterApril 7, 2023
Tech News Google too? New AI integrations for new Docs and Gmail With the popularity of AI writing tools, it's unsurprising that Google has now added these tools into their most popular applications. Khristina Rhead, Staff WriterApril 7, 2023
Tech News Twitter switches the bird logo to doge on its web UI—what’s up with that? The Shiba Inu meme is featured on the Twitter web UI, on the heels of Elon Musk facing a $258 million dollar lawsuit for... Joleen Jernigan, Staff WriterApril 5, 2023
Tech News Restricted recreation: France bans Tiktok, other recreational apps from government devices France becomes the first to ban Tiktok and other recreational apps from government devices as conversations around data privacy continue. Khristina Rhead, Staff WriterMarch 31, 2023
Opinion Editorials Where is Clippy when we need her? Where ChatGPT is starting to run, Clippy was the first to walk. What if we returned the crown to the rightful ruler of chat... Devin Crutcher, ColumnistMarch 29, 2023
Tech News Several robotics companies pledge to not weaponize their products With fears of life-overtaking AI, six major robotics companies show initiate by signing a non-weaponizing agreement, but we're skeptical. Jesse O'Rear, Staff WriterMarch 28, 2023
Business News Eggs are too rich even for Dollar Tree shelves (for now) Discount chain Dollar Tree has chosen to remove eggs from its shelves, but not quite for the reason you’d expect. Jill V Friedman, Staff WriterMarch 27, 2023
Tech News Artifact records your family history like a podcast Your family history is unique to you, and with how special it is, we shouldn't rely on word-of-mouth alone. Artifact is here to make... Stephanie Dominique, Staff WriterMarch 24, 2023
Social Media Reddit user? Here’s a Tweetdeck-esque browser app for you (Social Media) Reddit's UI hasn't always been super intuitive. 'Deck for Reddit' organizes your feed into themed columns, making it way more user-friendly. Veronica Garcia, Staff WriterMarch 24, 2023
Tech News How can employers support women going through menopause? Workplaces don't do enough for women, but especially not those who are aging and going through menopause. Here's how they could improve. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterMarch 23, 2023
Tech News Despite big tech layoffs, tech talent is still in high demand Twitter, Meta, Amazon, Stripe, and Uber just scratch the surface of big tech companies initiating layoffs, but there is still hope. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterMarch 16, 2023
Business News Why you should be watching Secretary of Labor nominee Julie Su Here's why employees and employers alike should be paying attention to the Secretary of Labor nominee Julie Su. Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterMarch 14, 2023
Business Marketing Meta is dabbling in a decentralized social media app Everyone knows Meta is always keen to jump on any social trend, but a decentralized social media experience is definitely out of left field. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterMarch 13, 2023
Business News Talk back: NLRB rules against nondisparagement clauses in severance The NLRB has ruled against clauses preventing your honest criticism for your circumstances of your severance from a company. April Bingham, Senior Staff WriterMarch 7, 2023
Business Marketing A TikTok ban could be imminent in the US (for real this time) It's been talked about for years, but thanks to rising US-China tensions, the TikTok ban may finally become reality. Nicole Canelakes, Staff WriterMarch 6, 2023
Business News The founder of WallStreetBets is suing Reddit for a trademark? WallStreetBets is back in the news for an unexpected reason - the founder is suing Reddit over trademark conflicts. April Bingham, Senior Staff WriterMarch 6, 2023
Business News ‘Subpar’ performance reviews lead Meta employees to fear imminent layoffs As Zuckerberg calls for reviews and notes "cutting projects", many Meta employees fear that more mass layoffs are on the horizon once again. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterFebruary 27, 2023
Opinion Editorials Why Amazon reworks policies post layoffs Even the most successful companies like Amazon are doing restructuring, but does that mean we have to follow every move? April Bingham, Senior Staff WriterFebruary 22, 2023
Tech News Meet Zoox, Amazon’s test foray into autonomous ridesharing Amazon's unique looking robotaxi, Zoox, enters the autonomous vehicle game by offering rides to employees on public roads. Jennifer Nall, Staff WriterFebruary 22, 2023