Zuckerberg’s Manhattan-Sized AI Gamble: Meta’s Gargantuan 5-Gigawatt Data Center Invasion

Meta spends $72 billion on AI infrastructure while your city’s entire power grid could collapse. Zuckerberg’s 5-gigawatt gamble threatens everything you know.

Roblox Forces Users to Surrender Face Data or ID for ‘Free’ Chat Access

Roblox demands your child’s face scan for basic chat features, sparking privacy outrage among parents and advocates.

Students Worldwide Now Get Premium AI Research Tools For FREE—No Catch

Students now get free $20/month AI research tools that generate reports in minutes, analyze data without coding, and enhance group projects. Your classmates are already benefiting.

Your Quiet Carbon Footprint: How Everyday Curiosity Damages Our Planet

Every Google search damages Earth. Your innocent curiosity fuels climate catastrophe through hidden digital emissions most never consider.

Facebook Purges Video Thieves: Create Original Content or Kiss Monetization Goodbye

Facebook declares war on video thieves: steal content and watch your income vanish overnight as new AI-powered enforcers hunt you down.

Watch Wildfires in Real-Time: Washington’s 21 Surveillance Cameras Now Public

Washington’s wildfire cameras caught blazes before anyone noticed—now you can watch them hunt for smoke in real-time.

Breakthrough Attack Cracks Nvidia’s A6000 GPUs: First Ever Rowhammer Success on Graphics Cards

Scientists weaponize electricity to corrupt AI models through graphics cards—your GPU isn’t the fortress you believed it was.

From Silence to Speech: How AI Transforms Stroke Survivors’ Broken Voices

AI reads broken whispers and slurred words better than therapists—turning stroke survivors’ silence into speech faster than anyone believed possible.

Traditional TV Dethroned: How Social Media Devoured Our News Diet in 2025

Traditional TV is dying. 5.2 billion people now get news from social feeds while media giants scramble to stay relevant.

Abbott Refuses to Share ‘Too Intimate’ Musk Emails Despite $244 Public Records Fee

Texas charged $244 for Abbott-Musk emails, then refused to share them citing “intimate” content that could harm SpaceX’s business interests.