Matthew Gault is a writer covering weird tech, nuclear war, and video games. He’s worked for Reuters, Motherboard, and the New York Times.
Nuclear waste is spread across 94 different nuclear sites in the U.S. and has no permanent home. Big Tech is going to add more to the pile.
Amazon drivers are striking across the country. The company claims they aren't employees at all.
America is already being governed by tweet.
Starting January 1, Floridians can no longer legally come to Pornhub.
Building electronics requires a lot of rare minerals that are often mined, under duress, in war zones.
The planet has a not-so-proud tradition of getting scared about what it sees among the stars.
There are detailed plans for what to do about new nuclear weapons in Project 2025. So what can we expect? More of them, a lot more of them.
Regulators in America and Britain are looking to crack down on the nightmarish data harvesting the IOT has brought into our lives.
Transformers keep everything running and the power industry can’t make them fast enough.
Ev Williams is handling his mid-life crisis by launching a new app.
People who say they got the game for free have watched it vanish from their Steam accounts.
Byte Federal operates 1,200 Bitcoin ATMs in the U.S. A data breach comprised 58,000 customer's information.
Comedy is, once again, dead.
It’s very hard to shoot a small moving target.
‘Do not stop here if you're an American hero. They will sell you out.'
AI has come for a market that was ripe for disruption: heavy and expensive college textbooks.
AI systems will keep your pop culture favorites alive and vibrant forever, at the cost of the future.
Published in 2012 to act as a guidepost for a tech giant, the book now feels like a forgotten manifesto for a world that no longer exists.
Luckey is looking to reshape the defense industry with anime waifus, loot boxes, and Hawaiian shirts.
Ignore the banana and focus on the money.
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