How to save your online writing from disappearing forever

Image: Hugo Herrera / The Verge While the notion lingers that “the internet is forever,” it can also feel like it’s written on water. If you’re an internet-based creative, the company that publishes your writing or exhibits an online gallery of your work can suddenly fold (see: Gawker or Game Informer), migrate content management systems, … Read more

Memes Pose a Threat to the US Financial System: RAND Report

Govts, institutions use the same ‘memetic engineering’ tactics they seek to demonize: perspective Memes are a threat to the US financial system, according to a Pentagon-sponsored report from the RAND Corporation. The RAND report, “Technological and Economic Threats to the US Financial System: An Initial Assessment of Growing Risks” looked at the potential costs and likelihood … Read more

Rivian is bringing Apple Music with spatial audio to its CarPlay-less EVs

Photo by Daniel Golson for The Verge Rivian isn’t offering phone mirroring features like Apple CarPlay in its electric vehicles, so the company is instead pushing a new software update today that adds built-in Apple Music streaming support, which might scratch customers’ connectivity itch. Last month, Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe said on Decoder that CarPlay … Read more

Google Pixel 9 event: how to watch the livestream

Image: Google Google’s getting ready to reveal its entirely new Pixel phone lineup on Tuesday, including the already (and probably begrudgingly) confirmed Pixel 9 Pro and a new 9 Pro Fold foldable phone. The company is yet again dealing with a whole lot of leaks that have revealed everything from possibly the full lineup and … Read more

The Anticompetitive Effects Arising From Google’s Conduct

:::tip United States of America v. Google LLC., Court Filing, retrieved on April 30, 2024, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part of this filing here. This part is 26 of 37. ::: VIII. ANTICOMPETITIVE EFFECTS ARISING FROM GOOGLE’S CONDUCT 971. “[C]ompetition matters because it determines the outcomes in markets,” … Read more