
Ask.com Has Officially Shut Down: Farewell to the Internet's Favorite Butler
Ask.com, once one of the internet's most beloved search engines, has officially shut down — marking the end of an era for the original AI-style search bot.

Ask.com, once one of the internet's most beloved search engines, has officially shut down — marking the end of an era for the original AI-style search bot.

Google announces major community investments in Missouri, focusing on next-gen workforce development and clean energy programs to drive state growth.

Federal regulators intervene in Rhode Island court fight over prediction markets, supporting Kalshi against state gaming authority in a landmark jurisdictional clash.

GameStop has reportedly submitted a $56 billion offer to acquire eBay, a move that could reshape the online marketplace landscape.

Google has announced a landmark partnership with U.S. Men's and Women's Soccer to enhance fan experiences through innovative Search features.

Kalshi unveils the KPOW index, a real-time political power benchmark combining market data and political control amid growing regulatory scrutiny.

A California bill aimed at protecting players' access to video games has cleared its first major legislative hurdle, signaling a new era for game preservation.

The Texas Energy Impact Fund reveals its first grant recipients, marking a major step in the $30M push for energy efficiency across the Lone Star State.

A tribal coalition is backing Tennessee in its legal fight against Kalshi, arguing the prediction market operator's position threatens tribal sovereignty and gaming revenue.

Apple is reportedly redesigning the iPhone's entire interface around a completely rebuilt Siri. Here's what the iOS 27 Siri overhaul could look like.

Discover how Black Gold School Division used Chromebook's Face control and Gemini AI to break barriers and empower students with disabilities.

Kalshi has filed a federal lawsuit against Minnesota to block a new law that would make certain prediction market activities a felony, effective August 1.