Reddit is suing people for reading Google. It's selling user content it doesn't own for $130 million a year. And the product is mostly bots now. Other than that, everything's fine.
PCWorld examines Nvidia’s controversial DLSS 5 technology, which uses “real-time neural rendering” for photoreal game lighting but faces criticism from gamers who argue it compromises artistic ...
Nvidia has confirmed that the new DLSS 5 algorithm is redrawing games based on a 2D image input and motion data. That's not great!
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said Face ID, Touch ID, and other forms of passkey technology were the 'most lightweight way' to ...
Open-source is nice, but that’s not the interesting part here.
The worlds of professional sports and entrepreneurship are colliding this summer in Park City, Utah, where elite NFL athletes will meet with proven operators and vetted founders for three days of deal ...