Author: Annie Gerber
Half confession, half dare, the pitch sounds like something heard in a hotel lobby at two in the morning. A…
Deep research felt genuinely helpful for the first time, but it also felt a little… careless. A recognizable tension would…
The most frightening mobile threats don’t use ransom notes or pop-ups to advertise themselves. They watch without making the space…
This change will appear insignificant to those outside of Google’s developer community. Not a new icon. No dazzling redesign of…
The blue-white stage lights, the dark auditorium, and the rehearsed applause that comes a half-second after the punch line are…
Siri is funny because it frequently feels present even when it isn’t. People continue to try the same half-hearted commands…
Rarely do Google offices’ brick facades convey a sense of urgency. With a steady and well-practiced rhythm, workers pour through…
At first glance, the baby food aisle always appears comforting. delicate pastel packaging. Cartoon pears from squeeze pouches grinning. Words…
The King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh doesn’t seem like the birthplace of international tech regulations. Footsteps are absorbed…
At first glance, the image itself doesn’t seem like much. In a field full of sharper galaxies, most of them…






