• ‘Reagan gave us something to rap about’: how hip-hop has interacted with US politics

    New documentary Hip-Hop and the White House looks back at how presidents have rejected or embraced those within the genre, from Reagan to TrumpAt the 1985 presidential inauguration ball, a made-for-TV black-tie affair that was something in between a concert and a roast, an expectant Ronald Reagan looked on from the dais for Jimmy Stewart to bring up the next act. “And now,” a grizzled George Bailey intoned, “to present the excitement of youth, the sights and the sounds of a big city, here are...

  • The Click Frenzy Mayhem Sales Start Soon, So Start Mentally Adding Things To Your Cart

    Folks, the mammoth online sale event that is Click Frenzy Mayhem 2024 is almost here. Which, if you’re anything like this editor, means you’re probably about to start living off home-brand tuna and rice for the next three months, but boy, will you look good in your fancy new cowboy boots and matching coat while […]

  • WhatsApp is starting to gain more popularity in the US

    It looks like WhatsApp has started to see explosive growth in the US market, with a double digit increase in daily users.

  • US antitrust case against Google is just the start

    The US government's landmark antitrust trial against Google's search business is nearing its conclusion. But the parade of major federal cases challenging Big Tech's power is just getting going. Under the Trump administration, the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission started investigating Amazon, Apple, Google and Meta, the parent company of Instagram and WhatsApp, for monopolistic behavior. The government has since sued all four companies -- Google twice -- in what it says is an...

  • How to Stop Windows 11 Ads in Start Menu

    Windows 11 ads in Start menu were once in testing for beta insiders, but now, Microsoft is serious to slap more ads into your OS.

  • States move to label deepfake political ads

    New Hampshire is now one of at least 39 states considering measures that would add transparency to AI-generated deepfake ads or calls as political campaigns intensify ahead of the November presidential election.

  • States move to label deepfake political ads

    New Hampshire is now one of at least 39 states considering measures that would add transparency to AI-generated deepfake ads or calls as political campaigns intensify ahead of the November presidential election.

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    US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

    BEIJING (AP) — The United States and China butted heads over a number of contentious bilateral, regional and global issues as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Friday with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and both men warned of the dangers of misunderstandings and miscalculations. The meeting, on the final day of Blinken's second []

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    US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

    By MATTHEW LEE AP Diplomatic Writer BEIJING (AP) — The United States and China are butting heads over a number of contentious bilateral, regional and global issues. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting Friday with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Both have underscored the importance of keeping lines of communication open, but they

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    US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

    By MATTHEW LEE AP Diplomatic Writer BEIJING (AP) — The United States and China butted heads over a number of contentious bilateral, regional and global issues as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Friday with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and both men warned of the dangers of misunderstandings and miscalculations. The meeting, on

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    US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

    US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

  • How to disable ads in Windows 11’s Start Menu

    Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update will show ads in the Start Menu, so if you hate the idea, here’s how to turn it off.