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At Least We Know the Washington Post Isn’t Buying Views
The Washington Post has spent $80,000 on new video and audio equipment for its opinion podcast, raising questions about its viewership and strategic focus.
Japan horse racing gallops ahead on digital shift
Japanese horse racing accelerates its digital transformation, increasing online betting and attracting younger audiences during the pandemic.
Are the Twitter clones in trouble?
Recent data suggests social media clones like Threads and Bluesky are experiencing user declines, raising questions about their future amid industry challenges.
Foreign tourists get a grip on sumo beyond ringside
Tourists visiting Japan are increasingly engaging in immersive sumo experiences, from rituals to dining, as official events face ticket shortages amid tourism growth.
ABC News has taken all FiveThirtyEight articles offline
ABC News has taken down all articles from FiveThirtyEight, raising questions about the reasons and implications for readers and the outlet.
Turtle Beach made a good SteelSeries headset clone that’s $50 less
Turtle Beach’s Stealth Pro 2 is a new gaming headset that closely mimics SteelSeries’ Nova Pro Omni but costs $50 less, offering similar features and performance.
2026.20: Shifting Alliances in a Changing World
Major shifts in international alliances are emerging in 2026, driven by technological, economic, and geopolitical changes, with confirmed developments and ongoing uncertainties.
Halt and Catch Fire
Exploring the history, meaning, and impact of ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ in computer hardware and software, from 1970s microprocessors to modern fuzzing techniques.
Some Asexuals Are Using AI Companions for Intimacy Without the Sex
Some asexual individuals are turning to AI chatbots for emotional intimacy, raising questions about human connection and community impact.