Intel is reportedly close to buying transit app creator Moovit

Intel’s autonomous driving ambitions may soon get a boost from a well-known app developer. Calcalist, The Marker and TechCrunch sources claim Intel is close to acquiring transit app developer Moovit in a deal that would be worth around $1 billion. Th…

James Wan and One of John Wick's Writers Are Making a Time-Travelling Cop Movie

Only, the cop is being hunted by a bevy of assassins. So, it’s a good fit.

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The Critical Cases The Supreme Court Will Hear In First-Ever Remote Arguments

Amid the pandemic, America’s highest court takes the historic step of conducting oral arguments over the phone.

How TikTok Star And Actor Tabitha Brown Is Becoming America’s Mom

Social media’s new favorite vegan is a curvy, Southern woman who’s gearing up to take over Hollywood.

Amazing Recipes, Apps And More Things That Got Us Through The Week

Our editors share what’s keeping them calm, productive and entertained during coronavirus social distancing.

Marco Rubio Slams Stonewalling By Trump Administration On Latest Stimulus Payouts

Word of the stonewalling comes amid growing anger about wealthy companies getting funds intended for struggling ones.

California City Official Ousted After Saying Old, Sick And Homeless Should Die In Pandemic

The Antioch City Council voted unanimously to boot Ken Turnage II, chair of the planning commission, from his post.

W.H. Coronavirus Official: Michigan Lockdown Protest ‘Devastatingly Worrisome’

“We need to protect each other at the same time we’re voicing our discontent,” she said.

I'm Being Attacked by These AI-Generated Song Lyrics

If the current season of Westworld has taught us anything, it’s that artificial intelligence is not all it’s cracked up to be, both in inception and in execution. Personally, I was done with AI after I watched exactly half of 2004’s I, Robot, and then decided that the entire business of computers acting of their own…

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Samsung Galaxy A51 mid-range phone arrives at AT&T and Xfinity Mobile

The Galaxy A51, a mid-range phone offering many features similar to the ones found on Samsung’s higher-end models, is now available to purchase from Xfinity Mobile and AT&T. The version of the A51 available at this time features LTE connectivity — if you’re in the US, you’ll have to wait until later this summer to get the 5G version. Though … Continue reading