Google adjusted its policies to target AI spam earlier this year, but plagiarizing content still comes up higher in search results months later—and SEO experts aren't sure why. |
A hot ocean provides the energy hurricanes need to grow—and can limit the cooling that happens in their wake, making it likelier that the storms that follow will be powerful ones. |
The Labour Party, which is leading in UK election polls, has proposed making it easier for companies to build new server farms—risking a new type of conflict in communities across the country. |
Andreessen Horowitz is betting the house on crypto. (Yes, really.) This spring, the VC firm schooled a new batch of founders that it hopes can prove the technology is good for more than scams and speculation. |
More than 30 million Brits have the NHS app. This represents an opportunity to transform the health service, which shadow health secretary Wes Streeting calls "an analog system in a digital age." |
Proton is adding an end-to-end encrypted documents editor to its privacy tools, boosting its competition with Google's suite of productivity apps. |
The carmaker says that China tariffs will impact its core product, the Polestar 2, amid growing financial pressure. |
USB-C was supposed to make everything simple. Instead, it's more complicated than ever. So let's clear up the confusion. |
TikTok's latest trend involves videos of people traveling back in time to interrupt the viral memes of yore. The results are uncanny. |
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