The billionaires want more people on Earth, but are intent on building a horrible world for those people. | Continue reading
The Jan. 6 committee obtained the encrypted chat, named F.O.S. or “Friends of Stone,” which included leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers. | Continue reading
The Fellas, or NAFO, are a loose cadre of extremely online shitposters who are raising money for Ukraine and fighting Russian disinformation. | Continue reading
We finally understand the code behind the Anom phones. | Continue reading
They key fobs of several Honda models have a flaw that could allow hackers to unlock and start the cars. | Continue reading
The former Prime Minister of Japan was assassinated on the streets of Nara on Friday. | Continue reading
Google Translate is moonlighting as a deranged oracle—and experts say it’s likely because of the spooky nature of neural networks. | Continue reading
Life expectancy in China was on course to overtake that of the U.S. around 2027. | Continue reading
The move comes directly in response to Motherboard’s own investigations into how data brokers have provided access to location data related to abortion clinics. | Continue reading
Motherboard is publishing parts of the code for the Anom encrypted messaging app, which was secretly managed by the FBI in order to monitor organized crime on a global scale. | Continue reading
NASA has lost contact with CAPSTONE, a spacecraft sent to an unexplored orbit as a test for an outpost around the Moon called the Gateway. | Continue reading
Watch beloved Disney and Star Wars characters explain how the company offers clients the ability to use Disney data and target particular audiences. | Continue reading
After a decade of funding theoretical promise and growth at all costs, VCs say careful spending, boring businesses, and solid unit economics are back in style. “We are now in an era of profitability," one said. | Continue reading
A British tech entrepreneur posted on Reddit looking for help getting a Cold War era nuclear early warning radar dish to spin again. | Continue reading
A new app claims it can get you high, using just your smartphone. We tested it out. | Continue reading
"To most people $230,000 is a lot of money, but for Amazon it probably doesn’t do anything to hurt its stock price." | Continue reading
Three days in St. Louis with 200 landlords at the 21st Annual Mr. Landlord.com National Landlord Convention. | Continue reading
The unceremonious Zoom meeting bookends a company that recently said it had 'hope' it could pay employees what they were owed. | Continue reading
Meanwhile, France built a brand new 210-mile high speed rail line with a max speed of 200 mph in six years. | Continue reading
The company's CEO wrote in an internal memo it "did not enter into this process with a target in mind of how many jobs needed to be eliminated." | Continue reading
A Congressional report criticizes Robinhood for "troubling business practices, inadequate risk management, and a culture that prioritized rapid growth." | Continue reading
“Given all of the generous taxpayer support that has been provided to the airline industry, all of us have a responsibility to make sure that passengers and crew members are treated with respect, not contempt.” | Continue reading
A new 115-page paper reveals in detail China's plan to find "Earth 2.0" and answer the question: Are we alone in the universe? | Continue reading
Motherboard asked popular period and fertility trackers how they're handling data, privacy, and requests from law enforcement. | Continue reading
An average Tuesday bender turned into an unforgettable night. | Continue reading
Particles from outer space helped refine the age estimates of South African ancestors of humans. | Continue reading
A Facebook user and Motherboard both faced consequences for posting about mailing abortion pills on Facebook on the same day the Supreme Court overturned protections offered by Roe v. Wade. | Continue reading
Stardust Period Tracker was the most-downloaded free app on iOS over the weekend. | Continue reading
Motherboard asked some of the biggest tech companies on the planet if they'll provide law enforcement with user data related to abortions. None of them answered the question. | Continue reading
Yes, I am a terrible millennial, but is it so wrong to want to buy a budget iced coffee now and then? | Continue reading
Things are about to get really weird in the world of image-generating AI. | Continue reading
Defrauding insurance companies with unnecessary urine drug tests is a cash cow. Cops are starting to catch up. | Continue reading
Pre-web programming and furrydom were a magical combination. | Continue reading
The mountain's Nepalese camp will relocate after climate change and erosion, including streams of human pee, have made its current location unsafe. | Continue reading
Tantalizing finds are emerging from the shipwreck that carried the Antikythera Mechanism, the world’s oldest analog computer. | Continue reading
Independent authors claim the viral trend is costing them royalties and nonrefundable delivery fees. | Continue reading
It turns out your nose has a clock of its own. | Continue reading
Would-be protesters saw their health codes turn red and were forced into quarantine. | Continue reading
Some of the records relating to the Robb Elementary School shooting could be “highly embarrassing,” involve “emotional/mental distress,” and are “not of legitimate concern to the public,” the lawyers argued. | Continue reading
Three Arrows Capital, founded by two high school friends, is MIA as firms scramble to assess the damage amid indications the fund has been wiped out. | Continue reading
The top stablecoin claimed rumors about its reserves are being spread in an attempt to generate profits from a failing Tether by "coordinated" funds. | Continue reading
An ultra-rare rock from Mars upended the traditional view of how rocky planets receive essential ingredients for life. | Continue reading
Roleplaying as people celebrating the 4th of July in Ohio is a unique take on LARP, to say the least. | Continue reading
People choose names and dogs depending on how common they are. Other cultural ideas spread or sputter out in similar ways, research suggests. | Continue reading
The value of El Salvador's Bitcoin hoard is down 50 percent amid an ongoing crypto crash. | Continue reading
The country’s use of biometric data against activists and “hooligans” paints a grim picture of how the technology is threatening human rights. | Continue reading
Adrian O. Pena allegedly abused the Securus system by simply uploading blank documents and pretending he had authority to track people he had personal relationships with and their spouses. | Continue reading
QAnon influencer Michael Protzman, known to his followers as Negative 48, is teaching followers to invest in a cryptocurrency network. | Continue reading