Lambo Dreams — and Nightmares It’s Los Angeles, 2014. The sun slants across polished concrete floors. In a garage crowded with books and a Lamborghini, a beaming figure lifts his phone: “Here in my garage…” he begins, defining a generation’s aspiration for wealth, knowledge, and grind. Tai Lopez, self-styled entrepreneur and master of the viral… Continue reading Sec Says ‘Here In My Garage’ Youtuber Tai Lopez Ran A Ponzi Scheme
Month: October 2025
“I’m Canceling My Subscription”: Xbox Players Call To “Boycott” Game Pass “Hard” Over 50% Price Increase As Microsoft’s Website Crashes From Mass Cancellations
Picture this: It’s a Tuesday night, and a young father—call him Alex—finally puts the kids to bed. He boots up his Xbox, craving the escape of a familiar virtual world. But tonight, the screen flashes a message: “Your subscription has been updated.” As price hikes and confusing rebranding roll out, he’s not just facing a… Continue reading “I’m Canceling My Subscription”: Xbox Players Call To “Boycott” Game Pass “Hard” Over 50% Price Increase As Microsoft’s Website Crashes From Mass Cancellations
Google Is Blocking Ai Searches For The President And Dementia | Google Appears To Have Blocked Ai Search Results For Questions About His Mental Acuity, Even Though It Will Show Ai Results For Similar Searches About Other Presidents.
The Mysterious Blockade It’s late at night, and Emma, a keen political enthusiast, is searching for information on President Biden’s latest economic policies. She starts typing on Google, but to her surprise, the search engine seems to be blocking any AI-driven results related to the President. What’s happening here? Is it a glitch or something… Continue reading Google Is Blocking Ai Searches For The President And Dementia | Google Appears To Have Blocked Ai Search Results For Questions About His Mental Acuity, Even Though It Will Show Ai Results For Similar Searches About Other Presidents.
China Is Leaving America In The Dust On Clean Energy | The White House Is Punting On The Future Of Energy. Xi Jinping Is Happy To Take The Lead
Shanghai, 2025. Dusk hums through the world’s most advanced skyline. A fleet of silent buses glides by on battery power, shimmering in electric blue. In a window-lit kitchen, a mother scrolls her phone—her utility bill is the lowest it’s been in years, thanks to an AI-driven smart grid that pipes renewable energy from deserts thousands… Continue reading China Is Leaving America In The Dust On Clean Energy | The White House Is Punting On The Future Of Energy. Xi Jinping Is Happy To Take The Lead
To Survive, Npr And Pbs Must Embrace Their Digital Futures
California Governor Newsom Signs Landmark Ai Safety Bill Sb 53
A Flicker in the Silicon Valley Night It was just after midnight in Sacramento when the news broke—California’s Governor Gavin Newsom had signed SB 53, a sweeping new law called the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act. Even as the glow of high-rise offices in Palo Alto dimmed, the tech world was jolted awake. By… Continue reading California Governor Newsom Signs Landmark Ai Safety Bill Sb 53
Ice To Buy Tool That Tracks Locations Of Hundreds Of Millions Of Phones Every Day | Documents Show That Ice Has Gone Back On Its Decision To Not Use Location Data Remotely Harvested From Peoples’ Phones. The Database Is Updated Every Day With Billions Of Pieces Of Location Data
A Chilly Night, a Silent Van The street is quiet, lit only by orange sodium lamps. Inside a van with darkened windows, a flickering map glows on a laptop: dozens, maybe hundreds, of tiny blue pins pulse across the city. Each pin is a phone. Each phone is a life — a late-night gig worker… Continue reading Ice To Buy Tool That Tracks Locations Of Hundreds Of Millions Of Phones Every Day | Documents Show That Ice Has Gone Back On Its Decision To Not Use Location Data Remotely Harvested From Peoples’ Phones. The Database Is Updated Every Day With Billions Of Pieces Of Location Data
California Police Pull Over A Self-driving Waymo For An Illegal U-turn, But They Can’t Ticket
The Night Silicon Valley Blinked The street was drenched in sodium-orange light, an ordinary Californian evening humming gently in San Bruno. That suburban calm shattered when a midsize white Waymo sedan, gliding on its own intelligence, rolled to a gentle halt at the curbside—its destination? An encounter destined for viral fame. Blue and red police… Continue reading California Police Pull Over A Self-driving Waymo For An Illegal U-turn, But They Can’t Ticket
Ted Cruz Blocks Bill That Would Extend Privacy Protections To All Americans
The Showdown in the Senate Chamber It was late on a Monday night—the kind where the Capitol’s marble halls echo with promises and secrets. Under the golden lamplight, Senator Ron Wyden stood tall, voice unwavering, on the Senate floor. He was there for millions of ordinary Americans who never noticed the intricate web of data… Continue reading Ted Cruz Blocks Bill That Would Extend Privacy Protections To All Americans
Youtube Music’s New Ai Host Talks Between Songs And You Can’t Turn It Off
A Vivid Moment: The AI That Spoke to Me It’s 7:43 a.m. in Austin. Anna, a freelance designer, swipes her phone screen, seeking rhythm for the day’s first sketch. Taylor Swift’s “Shake it Off” fades, and suddenly, an unexpected companion breaks the silence: a smooth, semi-human voice. “Did you know Taylor trademarked some lines in… Continue reading Youtube Music’s New Ai Host Talks Between Songs And You Can’t Turn It Off
