Reddit CEO Addresses Reddit Blackout
After a 48-hour Reddit blackout that saw over 8,000 subreddits turned private, Reddit CEO, Steve Huffman, is shedding some light on the company’s stance.
Reddit is where so many of us go...
FTC Tries to Block Microsoft Activision Blizzard Acquisition
By: Nick Gambino
Microsoft has been actively pursuing what is the largest acquisition in gaming history by purchasing Activision Blizzard. That said, when you try to pull off a buy for...
Everything Coming to iOS 17
By: Nick Gambino
WWDC 2023 saw a lot of new Apple hardware and software, but one of the most exciting reveals was everything coming to an iPhone near you in iOS 17.
While...
Apple Unveils Vision Pro Headset at WWDC 2023
By: Nick Gambino
The rumors, as they always do, were swirling about what we might see at Apple’s annual WWDC. Well, it turns out a lot of those rumors turned out...
App Store Brought in $1.1 Trillion in 2022
By: Nick Gambino
How durable and resilient is the App Store? Well, a third-party study undertaken by the Analysis Group showed that developers in the App Store brought in $1.1 trillion in...
Nvidia Launches New Ethernet to Support AI
By: Nick Gambino
AI is the flavor of the century and everyone is getting in on it and I mean everybody (tech companies mostly). Nvidia just announced a networking platform, Spectrum-X,...
Apple Sets WWDC23 Keynote for June 5
By: Nick Gambino
Apple has officially invited media outlets to their Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote on June 5th. WWDC23 is where we’ll see all the new software reveals and, if...
Meta Sells Giphy at Huge Loss
By: Nick Gambino
A few months ago the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the UK’s antitrust body, ordered Meta to sell Giphy or else. It seems by owning the gif creation and...
ChatGPT Arrives on iPhone
By: Nick Gambino
ChatGPT is currently taking the world by storm, delivering an AI chatbot experience that is lightyears beyond anything that’s come before. It actually seems…human? Of course the AI is...
Google to Start Deleting Unused Accounts
By: Nick Gambino
Google is looking to drop some deadweight in the near future. The tech giant will start deleting any unused or inactive accounts that have been dormant for two years...