Mashable : Technology
A phone screen showing the Character.AI logo.

As online content encouraging disordered eating behaviors rears its ugly head once again, generative AI is adding fuel to the fire.

Mashable : Business, Technology
Bluesky's butterfly logo covers an X while a man looks at the Bluesky app on his phone

File this under nice problems to have: Bluesky is growing like gangbusters. But hiding beneath that nice problem is a whole viper pit of nasty ones, as any study of Twitter history will tell you.

The Verge : Technology
A hand using a stylus to take notes on the Kobo Libra Colour e-reader.
The Kobo Libra Colour is $80 cheaper than the Kindle Colorsoft and comes with stylus support. | Image: Rakuten Kobo

The Kindle Colorsoft offers an impressive colo

Mashable : Technology
The Sora announcement on a smartphone in front of the OpenAI logo

A group of artists that were early testers for OpenAI's Sora leaked access to the AI video generator on Tuesday. But let's get the facts straight so the story isn't oversimplified.

Mashable : Economy, Technology
T-Mobile CEO with Elon Musk

The Federal Communications Commission just approved a first-of-its-kind license in order to bring internet access to dead zones and other remote areas.

Tech Insider : Politics, Business, Technology
Elon Musk talking to Donald Trump at a SpaceX launch, November 2024
The world's richest man has the attention of the world's most powerful man.
Mashable : Environment, Technology
A friendship bracelet-laden hand holding up a phone with Bluesky open.

"I met Taylor Swift because of Twitter," Kayla, a 29-year-old financial services worker at a university in Jacksonville, Florida, told Mashable. She's one of many fans who has spent over a decade communing over Swift on the platform.

Tech Insider : Business, Technology
A man holding a drone detector.
A Ukrainian energy grid employee holds a device to detect Russian explosive drones.
Engadget : Technology

In the last decade social media has gone from silly dog lenses to over the top beauty filters. The latter is at the core of a new initiative from TikTok — the company currently being sued in 14 US states for negatively impacting young people's mental health.