In this horror game, the monster can see you through your webcam

If the thought of being hunted by something that can see your every move makes your skin crawl, you might want to steer clear of Eyes Never Wake.

This viral horror game takes immersion to the next level, using your webcam to let a lurking monster track your movements in real time. To survive, players must physically move to avoid detection—ducking under desks, leaning out of sight, and staying perfectly still as the creature stalks the room.

The game doesn’t stop

Fewer than 500 people are responsible for $3.2 trillion of artificial crypto trading

Market manipulation in the cryptocurrency world is rampant—and fewer than 500 people are responsible for as much as $250 million a year in profits and over $3.2 trillion in artificial trading, according to a new study published on Cornell University’s preprint server arXiv.

Honglin Fu and colleagues at University College London have developed a tool that can track the coordination of pump-and-dump schemes, where crypto coin holders art

Larry Page on the improbable dream that became Waymo

One more reminder about our upcoming online event: On Thursday, March 27, at 1 p.m. ET, my colleague Max Ufberg and I will host “The AI Tools We Love Right Now—and What’s Next,” exclusively for Fast Company Premium subscribers. We’ll discuss the AI-assisted productivity tools that are actually helping us get our jobs done, and where we’d like to see the whole category go. Fast Company Premium subscribers can

What the Rippling vs. Deel lawsuit reveals about corporate espionage in tech

It’s a story that sounds almost too outrageous to be true. Deel, a $12 billion company in the HR tech space, is facing serious allegations of corporate espionage, according to a lawsuit filed by its competitor, Rippling.

The lawsuit—filed earlier this month in a California court—claims Deel orchestrate

Tesla Takedown organizers plan 500 protests worldwide in campaign against Musk

Organizers behind the “Tesla Takedown” protests are planning their “biggest day of action” to date with demonstrations at 500 showrooms across the world on March 29, the group said in a " target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">planning call late Wednesday.

Protesters around the world are ta

Use this trick to watch March Madness while you work

If you’re trying to keep an eye on March Madness but you still need to get some actual work done, Google’s Picture-in-Picture Extension feels like a secret weapon.

This free Chrome browser extension lets you move any video into a resizable

5 critical trends to watch in DevOps

Software increasingly makes the world go round. Without this critical digital infrastructure, the economy—and society at large—wouldn’t function.

But as recent events like last year’s CrowdStrike outage have shown, enormous leaps in software power and complexity, including the integration of AI into the development process, ratchet up the potential for things to go sideways, fast.

How can software teams better harness the supercharged new tools at their disposal? Here’s a

Tesla Cybertrucks are getting roasted on TikTok—one prank at a time

Under cover of night, a group of TikTokers known as the Cybertruck Hunters roam the streets, hunting Tesla Cybertrucks in the wild. When they spot one, they pull up behind it and project anti-Elon Musk and anti-Cybertruck messages directly onto its tailgate. The unsuspecting driver? Completely oblivious.

The Cybertruck Hunters accoun

Nvidia, Microsoft, and AWS join utilities firms to launch an AI power grid consortium

At Nvidia’s developer conference on Thursday, a large group of energy companies—along with a few technology companies—announced plans to collaborate on building AI models and apps aimed at improving the generation and distribution of electric power. 

The initiative, called the


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