Wix has developed the world’s first website-building platform that uses artificial intelligence. The result? Impressively designed sites that are tailored to you and created in minutes. Hello, future.
These people are not just victims or numbers in an ever-growing list. They leave behind families, friends, and unfinished lives. We hope to memorialize and honor them with these short video portraits.
Between guided mindfulness and text-based therapy, the world
of mental health apps ranges from benevolently innocuous to a big, unregulated
question mark.
With Digg on Facebook Messenger, you’ll get the top news and the most interesting stories of the day delivered directly to you. And if that’s not enough, just ask about any topic you want, and Digg will deliver.
Jim Ross is famous for his over-the-top WWE calls ("As god is my witness, he is broken in half!"), and it's become customary to dub his iconic calls over sports highlights. So after two drivers in NASCAR's truck series got into it over the weekend,...
Watson Developer Cloud helps you build smarter, more disruptive apps with its full suite of cognitive technology — including speech, language, vision and reasoning APIs. It even jumpstarts your app development with software kits and code examples.
In honor of Father's Day this weekend, we held the first annual Dad Joke-Off at the Digg office. We thought we were ready for the puns. We were not ready for the puns.
Goodbye, not knowing how much is really left in your account. Goodbye, feeling like all the stuff you want to buy and do is impossible to buy and do. Letting go is as easy as starting new with Simple.
"Let's look at a picture of the planet for no reason. What happens if I put some words over it? How about a number? By doing this, I've now made you think that I know what I'm talking about."
Whether you are a dad, have a dad or just want to buy yourself something nice, Harry’s Father’s Day shave set is the ideal gift. You can even get it engraved with initials for an extra classy touch.
Did you know a kid’s cartoon show predicted 3D-printed food in 1962? Check out what else these science-fiction classics got eerily right about today’s technology.