Copper thieves target construction site, EV charging stations
Philadelphia police are searching for a man who allegedly stole hundreds of dollars worth of precious metals from a construction site in Germantown.
Philadelphia police are searching for a man who allegedly stole hundreds of dollars worth of precious metals from a construction site in Germantown.
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Are you ready to watch Caitlin Clark's next WNBA game? The Fever host the Chicago Sky today at noon.
Google's new AI search feature was bound to have its issues. Now, after weeks of jokes and memes on social media, the tech giant is responding.
Entertainment giant Live Nation has confirmed its ticketing subsidiary Ticketmaster has been hacked. Live Nation confirmed the data breach in a filing with government regulators late on Friday after the markets closed. In its statement, Live Nation said the breach occurred on May 20, and that a cybercriminal "offered what it alleged to be Company user data for sale via the dark web."
A series of Playdates were misdelivered, stolen and returned in a weird real-life saga for the gaming system.
Last week, an unknown hacker broke into the servers of the U.S.-based stalkerware maker pcTattletale. The hacker then stole and leaked the company’s internal data. “This took a total of 15 minutes from reading the techcrunch article,” the hackers wrote in the defacement, referring to a recent TechCrunch article where we reported that pcTattletale was used to monitor several front desk check-in computers at Wyndham hotels across the United States.
The biggest news stories this morning: Silent Hill 2 remake hits PS5 and PC on October 8, OpenAI says it stopped multiple covert influence operations that abused its AI models, Until Dawn remaster is coming to PS5 and PC this fall.
The Tribeca Film Festival will debut a bunch of short films made by AI. They are being made using OpenAI’s Sora model.
At least that's the tag many are using to describe the new user interface for Instagram's X competitor, Threads, which resembles the column-based format of Twitter's old app TweetDeck (now X Pro). Two weeks after first testing the functionality that allows Threads users to pin columns to the home screen of its desktop web app, Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced on Thursday that this alternative view was starting to roll out globally -- just in time for everyone to discuss the hottest political news of the year: the Trump verdict. The new user interface option positions Threads as a more serious X rival for those in search of real-time news and information, as it notably allows users to work around Meta's ill-thought-out decision to distance itself from political discussions across Instagram's platforms.
Chevrolet raised prices slightly on the two lower trims of the 2025 Malibu. The midsize sedan enters its last year in production today.
Biotech startup Valar Labs is aiming high but starting small with a tool that accurately predicts certain treatment outcomes, potentially saving precious time for patients. Every cancer is different, but many have established best practices honed over years of testing. Bladder cancer is one of these, Valar's co-founders explained to TechCrunch.
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Are you ready to watch Caitlin Clark's next WNBA game? The Fever host the Storm tonight.
Redpanda, the well-funded Kafka-compatible streaming data platform that competes with the likes of Confluent, on Thursday announced that it has acquired open source stream-processing platform Benthos. The two companies did not disclose the purchase price, but it's worth noting that Redpanda raised a $100 million Series C round a year ago that now allows it to make these kinds of moves. This marks Redpanda's second acquisition after acquiring CloudHut, which built a web-based user interface for streaming data platforms, in 2022.
Struggling EV startup Fisker has laid off hundreds of employees in a bid to stay alive, as it continues to search for funding, a buyout or prepare for bankruptcy. The layoffs were announced during an all-hands meeting held Wednesday morning. Founder and CEO Henrik Fisker told employees that the large investor his company owes money to -- and the chief restructuring officer working on the investor's behalf -- wanted to let more people go, according to employees who attended.
Bryce Harper was not happy after a rough start on Wednesday afternoon in San Francisco.
Google's generative AI flubs could erode consumer trust in the company that's synonymous with finding accurate information online.
The new deal will reportedly make Lue one of the NBA's highest-paid coaches.
It's time for the clay court Grand Slam at Roland Garros. Here's how to tune into Djokovic vs. Carballés Baena.
Fred Zinkie examines the trade landscape, revealing players fantasy managers should try to target or get rid of in deals.