
Elon Musk's anti-woke Wikipedia rival, Grokipedia, is pulling information from widely blacklisted sources and known neo-Nazi sites, according to two researchers.
The analysis, "What did Elon change? A comprehensive analysis of Grokipedia," was conducted by two Cornell Tech researchers and has yet to be peer reviewed. It's the first attempt to comprehensively scrape the site's entries which

Pornhub's parent company, Aylo, has sent letters to major tech platforms urging them to enable device-level age verification, according to WIRED.
Anthony Penhale, chief legal officer for Aylo (which also owns RedTube and YouPorn), sent letters to Apple, Google, and Microsoft saying in all of them that "we have found site-based age assurance approaches to be fundamentally flawed and

There may be yet another cold crypto winter in store for Bitcoin investors.
Bitcoin has essentially been in a nosedive for the entire month of November, with the cryptocurrency falling below $100,000 for the first time in months just last week.
On Friday, things got even worse for crypto holders as Bitcoin fell to just above $80,000, which would mark its lowest price since early April. It's also a

Google made its flagship phones play nicer with iPhones, all without Apple's involvement.
In a company blog post, Google revealed that Pixel 10 phones (and only Pixel 10 phones) can now seamlessly AirDrop files to iPhones.
To do this, the iPhone owner will need to make their device discoverable to anyone. Similarly, a Pixel owner will need to do the same if they want to receive something AirDropped

TL;DR: Hosting people for the holidays? One of our favorite vacuums for pet hair, the Shark Pet stick vacuum, is 51% off at Amazon and selling quickly.

Google's flagship web browser is getting a new feature that people already love in other browsers — vertical tabs.
The new tab feature is available now as part of the Chrome Canary experimental build for developers, per Windows Report. In the developer beta, when you right-click on the tab bar that normally sits horizontally underneath the URL entry field in Chrome, you'll now see an option that

Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) goes full detective mode in episode 4 of Pluribus. Armed with blunt questioning (but tragically no deerstalker hat or magnifying glass), she uncovers a major revelation: The Joining of the Others' hive mind can be reversed.
So, how did Carol