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A Raunchy, R-Rated 90s Sci-Fi Is Best Ever Die Hard Knockoff

By Robert Scucci | Updated 4 seconds ago 1995’s Cyberjack (known as Virtual Assassin in the US) is a film that thrives on its neo-noir, sci-fi action thriller energy, hitting every classic Die Hard trope along the way. You’ve got your reluctant hero haunted by his past, clever low-budget effects, and a villain so in … Read more

‘It was the internet then, it is AI now’: IMF upgrades U.S. growth outlook but sees ‘echoes’ of late ’90s dot-com boom

The U.S. and global economies will grow a bit more this year than previously forecast as the Trump administration’s tariffs have so far proved less disruptive than expected, the International Monetary Fund said Tuesday, though the agency also said the extensive duties still pose risks. The United States’ economy will expand 2% in 2025, the IMF projected … Read more

Victoria Beckham Shares Why She Removed Her ’90s Breast Implants

Victoria Beckham has long been a master of reinvention and her latest revelation proves it. The former pop star-turned-fashion icon, 51, underwent a boob job in the ‘90s before ultimately having them removed, sharing her reasons why she got rid of the implants in a new interview released on Friday, October 10. On the heels … Read more

How Jeff Bezos convinced Lyft CEO to quit Microsoft, join Amazon in the 90s

In 1996, David Risher told Bill Gates he was quitting his management role at Microsoft, then already one of the world’s largest companies with annual revenue of nearly $8.7 billion, to take a job at a “tiny, little bookstore online,” called Amazon. “It wasn’t an entirely rational move,” Risher, who is now CEO of Lyft, … Read more

Back in the 90s a Fed chief warned about ‘irrational exuberance’ in the markets. Stocks rose 105% over the next 4 years

Gen Zers are no doubt baffled by such recent headlines as “Fed Chair Powell just had his ‘irrational exuberance’ moment, Ed Yardeni says” and “Did Jerome Powell Just Say Irrational Exuberance?” Those headlines refer to a long-ago event involving a previous Fed chair, dizzyingly high stock prices, and an eventual market crash. But beware: Some … Read more

Why the song of the summer is nearly 30 years old—and what it has to do with Gen Z’s nostalgic thirst for a ’90’s kid summer’

“‘Cause I don’t think that they’d understand,” Johnny Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls wailed plaintively in “Iris,” which dominated charts from April through July of 1998. He was singing about Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan’s angel/human romance in “City of Angels,” but nearly 30 years later, he was singing to millions more, many of … Read more

’90s Icons Show Swimsuit Style in Bikini-Clad Photos

From plunging necklines to sultry bikini snaps, ’90s icons like Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell are proving that real style and self-love are timeless. Several of the fan-favorite It Girls have been sharing sizzling photos while soaking up the sun all summer long, whether they are spending time at the beach or relaxing poolside. With … Read more

Kristin Davis Recalls Being Set Up With Matthew Perry in the ’90s

Nobody told Kristin Davis she was going to be set up with Matthew Perry this way. During the Monday, August 18, episode of iHeartRadio’s “Are You a Charlotte?” podcast, Davis, 60, recalled a moment in the ’90s when an attorney set her up with the former Friends star. “He’s not my lawyer, but he’s a … Read more

AI isn’t having a ’90s internet moment, it’s more like ’60s personal computing, and it needs one special company to kickstart the revolution

Fresh on the heels of the announcement of President Trump’s AI Action Plan, China released a global action plan for artificial intelligence, calling for international cooperation on tech development and regulation. China’s plan, announced at the annual state-organized World Artificial Intelligence Conference, focused on how China plans to partner with the Global South to promote … Read more

The AI boom is now bigger than the ’90s dotcom bubble—and it’s built on the backs of bots, maybe more than real users

We’ve all had that uncanny moment when we realize we’ve been talking to “someone” online when we realize it’s a robot responding. Long before the release of ChatGPT mainstreamed the act of talking to “bots” on the internet, non-human accounts were all over the web. MIT computer scientists invented ELIZA in 1966, to simulate conversations … Read more

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