Friday, January 23, 2026

Tech News

Reddit Blackouts: Why it’s happening and what you need to know

Over 32 million users are locked out of their Reddit communities following protests from recent API changes - let's talk about it.

Why VR sucks for women, and why Apple’s Vision Pro could be the worst

Apple made sure to show a woman as the primary Apple Vision Pro user, but for women, headsets are inherently less convenient.

Twitch walks back controversial ad and sponsorship guidelines

Twitch tried to publish some very harsh advertising restrictions, but thanks to community outcry, they're making changes again for the better.

ChatGPT made up fake cases, and now this lawyer is in hot water

This is among the first cases we've seen raising sanctions about ChatGPT provided resources, but we suspect it won't be the last.

How Meta Lattice is optimizing less user data into efficient advertising

In this unexpected approach, Meta Lattice aims to use less harvested user data in order to create better targeted advertising.

Want to doomscroll on Tiktok and get paid for it? Here’s your chance!

Have you ever thought it would be cool to get paid just to scroll on Tiktok? Check out this job posting from Ubiquitous before it closes!

Robotaxi service is now available in Vegas, but there’s a catch

Autonomous driving was a pipedream just a few decades ago, but now it is reality. In Vegas, you can book a robotaxi, but there's a catch.

Put a pin in reality with this pending patent by Meta VR

This promising pending patent from Meta VR shows an feature allowing users to organize their workspace with pinned messages and objects.