Christmas is almost here, and between wrapping gifts, rushing for last-minute shopping, and juggling holiday cooking, things can get a little chaotic. In the middle of all that festive madness, ...
Venture firms are betting heavily on decentralized AI. This isn’t just a game for startups. Established players likeBinance are also putting AI to work on platform security and the user experience, ...
From Trump pump to bankruptcy dump — iRobot (the company behind the iconic Roomba) is a stark reminder of the risks that come with “meme stocks.” The stock is down ~80% after the company filed for ...
We are always chronically online, but 2025 has been a particularly great year to be on the internet, thanks to the hundreds of memes that take over our social feeds. But what have been the stand outs ...
Why has Jon Hamm been dancing in ecstasy all over your Instagram and TikTok feeds lately? Well, it's a story that starts with an Apple TV show from earlier this year and ends with Millennial nostalgia ...
2025 gave us the hero with a hero, bloated Vance, and who could forget the Coldplay couple? (edit Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic) As the year comes to an end, I’m really at a loss for where to ...
A newly released video shows a Tesla driving into opposing traffic on Cactus Road in Scottsdale, colliding head-on with a dump truck and triggering a chain-reaction crash that ended with the dump ...
From Jack Dorsey to Gen Alpha, everyone seemingly wants to go back to the internet of a decade ago. But is it possible to reverse AI slop and brain rot? Which implies, of course, that memes lack ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom roasted President Donald Trump as a “piggy” after the president went viral Tuesday for calling a female Bloomberg jouranlist “piggy” while she pressed him on his ...
On TikTok, some reckon that memes are less funny than they used to be, and have proposed drastic action. Hence, in 2026, TikTok memes are scheduled to change, wiping away the current slate of trends, ...
Kudos to the marketing department at Comedy Central for somehow securing this URL before anyone else could in, like, 2006, because southparksucksnow.com does, indeed, now redirect to the show’s page ...