Substack announced on Wednesday a new feature called “Reply Rules,” designed to give creators greater control over how their audiences are able to respond. With the feature, creators can establish ...
“Have you seen the indoor pool?” Matt Starr asks. The founder of Dream Baby Press, Starr made a name for himself via Perverted Book Club, a New York City literary reading series held at amusing, ...
Kevin Warsh has made his first two hires after his swearing-in as Federal Reserve chair last month, according to a person familiar with the matter. The two men, Paul Winfree and Daniel Heil, are ...
Samsung announced three members of the Galaxy S26 family back in February. In this article, we’ll be comparing the smallest member of that family with one of Motorola’s offerings. In other words, this ...
Go to Settings, then Display, and increase the screen timeout to 30 minutes or more. For a more permanent solution, I enable ...
Siri’s AI overhaul may have grabbed the headlines at WWDC, but some of Apple’s most useful AI features are arriving elsewhere ...
Severe, hard-to-control blazes in densely populated areas like Los Angeles drove the year’s record losses. By Rebecca Dzombak Even though the total area burned was relatively small, 2025 was the most ...
A peacock feather in sunlight shifts from blue to green to bronze as you turn it. Photograph it, and this shimmer collapses into one angle, one exposure, one compromise. Whatever the screen offers ...
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President Trump told CNBC that he “couldn’t care less” if the negotiations with Iran break down. By David E. Sanger For three months, President Trump has been deeply engaged in the Iran conflict, ...
Here at ZDNET, I review several major smartphone releases and track deals of even more throughout the year. Something I've noticed is that buying a new phone is more complicated than ever in 2026.