The Shadow Work Journal has exploded on TikTok as an inexpensive mental-health tool, even as experts question its approach—and the author’s credentials.
Sometimes, going viral isn’t as great as it seems.
Their answers weren’t inspiring.
The app is basically just broadcast TV now.
OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft are dying to help plan your next trip.
I tied myself into knots trying to close its little red ring.
A recent lawsuit argues that Snapchat causes harm to young people through its basic design.
Sites such as YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter used to be defined by short content. Not anymore.
A new, deadly canine disease could have the U.S. scrambling to respond.
TikTok loves high-tech gadgets for scraping out ear wax. Doctors? Not so much.
TikTok is eating microblogging as we’ve always known it.
My flight receipt is in there somewhere.
TikTok has become a home to people broadcasting themselves live at work. Viewers are captivated.
The selfie camera has gotten too good.
Google, are you sure no country in Africa starts with a K?
The self-driving revolution is hiding in plain sight.
In the world of generated imagery, you’re either drop-dead gorgeous or a wrinkled, bug-eyed freak.
Robotaxis are now picking up riders in L.A. and Houston—and facing a whole new set of challenges.
Hostage videos could present a horrific new dilemma for parents.
What does freedom of speech actually mean on social media? We’re about to find out.
Cullen Murphy wrote a book on the Roman empire—and sees parallels everywhere.