





The hoard of transplants that have moved to Florida may not realize the mass migration has also caused prices in parts of the state to skyrocket.

The federal government’s lenient work-from-home policies have resulted in millions of square feet of office space sitting empty across the nation, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office.

The 23-year-old serviceman was visiting the so-called peace village of Panmunjom with a group tour when he reportedly ran "really fast" into North Korean territory. King had recently been released from service in the U.S. Army, having served in South Korea as a private.

FedNow lets consumers and businesses pay for everything from groceries to suppliers instantly.

Google fixed a zero-day in Chrome that was found by an Apple employee, according to comments in the official bug report. While the bug itself is not newsworthy, the circumstances of how this bug was found and reported to Google are, to say the least, peculiar. According to a Google employee, the bug was originally found by an Apple employee who was participating in a Capture The Flag (CTF) hacking competition in March.

Tierra Allen, who runs the popular "Sassy Trucker" social accounts, is facing jail time in Dubai after arguing with a car rental employee.

Syphilis isn't as well known as other STIs, but experts say it should be on your radar.

Apple's M1-based MacBook Air is back down to a record low of $750.

Wall Street shows mixed emotions on Tesla's mixed second quarter.

With its big screen and optional keyboard and stylus, the Fire Max 11 is the company's best tablet to date.

Swarm, the Internet-of-Things connectivity provider that was acquired by SpaceX, will no longer be selling new devices, according to an email sent to customers earlier this month. The news appears to be directly related to SpaceX’s forthcoming expansion into the satellite-to-cell market, with Swarm telling customers that it plans to offer a version of its low-power M138 modem that is compatible with SpaceX’s Direct to Cell network. While Swarm said that it will continue to support ongoing VHF communications between Earth and space using its SwarmBEEs satellite constellation, it does seem like it will ultimately yield to its parent company’s ambitions to connect mobile phones and IoT devices on its own network.

The 2023 J.D. Power APEAL Study shows overall scores down from 2022. This marks the first consecutive decline in the study's 28 years.

Jim Phillips was named as a defendant in two separate lawsuits filed by former Northwestern football players this week.

President Biden's economic narrative involves a bit of fibbing. He could be more honest about the national debt under his watch.

CD rates haven’t been this high in years. As the Fed pushes up interest rates, CD rates are rising too. Find the best deals and rates on CDs.

Update: The custom instructions option has reportedly disappeared for some users. OpenAI just launched custom instructions for ChatGPT users, so they don't have to write the same instruction prompts to the chatbot every time they interact with it — inputs like "Write the answer under 1,000 words" or "Keep the tone of response formal." A person can also specify their family size, so ChatGPT can give responses about meals, grocery and vacation planning accordingly.

Here’s a list of the best multi-device wireless chargers you can buy, as chosen by Engadget editors.

An unrelenting heat wave across parts of the U.S. is having a consequential impact on Americans’ summer plans, causing many to cancel trips or move events indoors.

Not surprisingly, Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he’s not concerned about a demand problem for the long-awaited Cybertruck, when it finally comes out.

While much hullabaloo was made about Canada's historic redesign of its passport, the document itself remains one of the most powerful in the world, according to the Global Passport Ranking by Henley & Partners.

The list of mainstream Internet services that could shut down in the U.K. over security risks attached to government policymaking just got longer: The BBC is reporting Apple has threatened to shutter local access to its end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) comms services, FaceTime and iMessage, if minsters don't rethink a plan to further beef up existing (intrusive) surveillance powers. In recent months we've heard similar warnings from Meta-owned WhatsApp, Signal Messenger and Wikipedia in relation to other components of the U.K.'s digital policy they view as harmful to their users' interests -- so it's by no means the first warning that Brits could miss out on access to mainstream web services if ministers don't rethink their approach to tech policy. In the case of Apple's latest warning, its target is government plans to further expand digital surveillance powers available to state intelligence agencies.

Here's a list of the best wireless workout earbuds you can buy, as chosen by Engadget editors.

Heavliy-manipulated food products have been linked to a long list of health problems, but experts are divided over whether it's wise to focus on how foods are made rather than what they're made of.

Mortgage rates dropped this week, but lack of homes for sale prevailed as the top concern among buyers. The rate on the average 30-year mortgage decreased to 6.78% from 6.96% the week prior, according to Freddie Mac. Rates last week rose to their highest level since November 2022. But new government data showing that inflation has softened helped ease pressure on rates.

A surprising trio of Senators have brokered an alliance to try to solve one of the NCAA's biggest ongoing issues.

More victims of the mass-hacks targeting users of MOVEit Transfer, a popular file-transfer application, are coming forward as the number of known impacted organizations reaches almost 400. U.S. cosmetics giant Estée Lauder said in a statement that an unauthorized third-party "gained access" to some of the company’s systems and obtained data, but did not share any further details — or publicly link the incident to MOVEit. The Russia-linked Clop ransomware gang, which has taken credit for the MOVEit mass-hacks, said it stole gigabytes of company data plus Estée Lauder archives.

The Federal Trade Commission has formally put its administrative trial over Microsoft's pending acquisition of Activision Blizzard on hold. That opens the door for the companies to amicably resolve the FTC's concerns about the merger as they attempt to get the $68.7 billion deal over the line.

What will be acquired? And why is Grab and Trans-cab agreeing to this transaction?

The Nasdaq fell on Thursday after Tesla and Netflix updates took the shine off the earnings season and a fresh batch of results started to roll in.

Here are a few myths that dermatologists are hoping to debunk for people with darker skin tones surrounding skin health as millions experience the repercussions of dangerous heat.

BMW hasn't decided whether the next M3 due out in the late 2020s will get an electric drivetrain or if it will carry on with a gasoline-burning engine.

Sarah Jane Clark says she's the fittest she's ever been after overhauling her diet and lifestyle to lose 12st.

Cruise, the self-driving arm of General Motors, has begun initial testing and data collection in Miami, the company said in a tweet Wednesday. Cruise declined to provide any further information, like what Phase 2 entails and when it will begin, how many Cruise vehicles are currently in Miami and when the company plans to start testing. The news comes two months after Cruise expanded to Houston and Dallas, where the AV company has begun supervised testing and is on track to begin driverless ride-hail service for members of the public "soon," according to a Cruise spokesperson.

Trump agreed to return a collection of Israeli ceramic oil lamps that have been in the US for years, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The 125-acre theme park was designed by a team including more than 20 former Disney Parks builders and Walt Disney Imagineers

Patient Zero It sounds like the beginning of an A24 zombie movie: on the dry arid plains of Siberia, a dinner party dines on horse meat that secretly harbors a rare bacteria. Once people start showing worrisome signs of an infection, they are sent to the hospital, but some escape their patient beds — panicking […]

The alligator swam across a pond and crept up on the snake while a man filmed from the safety of his screened-in porch

"We are going to do things to you that have never been done before,” Trump is heard saying in the video

CNNA day after grilling Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) about Republicans’ continued inability to provide proof of President Joe Biden’s wrongdoing as it relates to his son Hunter’s business dealings, CNN anchor Brianna Keilar called out the congressman for lying to her face.In a moment reminiscent of her past “Roll the Tape” segments, which featured Keilar slamming politicians and conservative news outlets for peddling falsehoods, the CNN News Central host noted on Thursday that Sessions was brought

The research showed indoor concentrations well above recommended health benchmarks.


“Pretending that climate change can be solved with emissions cuts alone is a dangerous fantasy.”
“Just because we’re desperate doesn’t suddenly make solar geoengineering a good idea.”
“Putting up a stratospheric sunscreen would provide humanity extra time.”
“It's not a long-term solution to climate change. It sends a message to the world that we can carry on over-consuming.”
“Messing with the atmosphere could also mess with natural climate systems.”