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The Why Axis

The most important technology stories of the moment, visualized

The Why Axis
The most important technology stories of the moment, visualized

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On Speed, T-Mobile Is First in Mobile Broadband, AT&T in Home Internet

T-Mobile's 'Speed Score' is more than twice that of AT&T and Verizon, according to Ookla Speedtest data, which also reveals large gaps in connection speeds between states.

By Rob Pegoraro
An illustration of data flowing in colored streams

Beware: These Are the Brands Scammers Impersonate the Most

Be on the lookout for urgent requests from Best Buy, Amazon, or Microsoft, the FTC warns. They're probably scams and could result in huge losses.

By Michael Kan
Scammer using a phone

Which Tech Company Has the Worst Reputation?

Ouch: X is ahead of only the Trump Organization in the latest Axios/Harris poll.

By Rob Pegoraro
The X logo being set up on top of the former Twitter's building in San Francisco in June 2023

The Internet Is Not Forever: 38% of Web Pages From 2013 No Longer Exist

A Pew report on 'digital decay' also finds tweets to be an increasingly ephemeral medium.

By Rob Pegoraro
Art showing a data cable with only one strand intact.

The Most-Watched YouTube Videos of All Time Have Something in Common

The top 10 videos on YouTube have all racked up over 5 billion views, but there's also another trait that ties them together.

By Eric Griffith
PinkFong's Baby Shark

The Top 10 Most-Streamed Spotify Songs of All Time

Spotify has been keeping streaming stats since 2008, and in that time, a select few songs have racked up billions of plays. Here's a rundown of the platform's biggest hits.

By Chandra Steele
bar chart with Spotify logo over it with circle containing photos of The Weeknd and Ed Sheeran

People in These States Search for AI Tools Way More Than The Rest of Us

An analysis of work-related search trends across the US reveals that certain states are far more interested in artificial intelligence than others.

By Chandra Steele
close up of laptop with an AI logo floating up out of it along with icons for data, images, and text

Be Careful: These Are the Most Common Types of Smartphone Damage

Water is no longer a smartphone killer. It drops to number five on Allstate Protection Plans' list of most frequent mobile device accidents and malfunctions in 2023.

By Joe Hindy
Broken smartphone lying on the ground in the street. Scratched display. Top view - stock photo

Let's-a-Go! These Vintage '90s Games Sell for a Small Fortune in 2024

Resellers of popular video games like Mario for N64 can expect over $20,000 per game. Here are the top 10 most valuable.

By Emily Dreibelbis
paper mario

2023 Was The Worst Year Yet For Data Breaches in Every Way—Except One

According to data from the Identity Theft Resource Center, the total number of cybercrime victims was down in 2023, but everything else was way up.

By Eric Griffith
2023 Data Breach Report

As Major News Sites Block ChatGPT, the Future of AI Gets Murky

Many major publications have begun blocking AI chatbots from using their content. Here's a full rundown of who's doing it, and what it might mean for the internet at large.

By Emily Dreibelbis
devil newspaper

This EV Battery Tech Could Make Lithium-Ion Obsolete

A new report analyzes patent data for 12 battery types and predicts which is most likely to disrupt the industry with ultra-fast-charging and next-level range.

By Emily Dreibelbis
EV charging

Girl Dinner Playlist? Spotify Wrapped Reveals Our 2023 Meme Obsessions

Our Roman Empire is just how much Spotify knows about us collectively.

By Chandra Steele
Spotify Wrapped poster with Ice Spice in NYC Oculus station

Here's What a Year of Smart Vibrator Data Tells Us About Female Orgasms

Forget Spotify Wrapped: The 'Pleasure Wrapped' year-end data review from vibrator manufacturer Lioness is way more fun.

By Emily Dreibelbis
pleasure wrapped

Content Is King: Which Streaming Services Have the Best Selection?

We asked our readers to rank their favorite streaming services based on their programming. Here's how they stack up.

By Eric Griffith
Credit: René Ramos; Shutterstock/Diego Thomazini

These Seemingly Innocent Search Terms Could Lead Kids to Malware-Filled Websites

The internet is a minefield of malware, and it's particularly perilous when you search for stuff that's popular with kids.

By Eric Griffith
The Why Axis Hero

How Long Do EV Batteries Last? New Research Suggests It's Way Longer Than You Might Think

An independent analysis of 15,000 EV batteries finds that most don't need to be replaced until they're well over a decade old.

By Emily Dreibelbis
audi charge port

OpenAI, Meta, and Google Score Appallingly Low on Stanford’s New AI Transparency Test

A new scoring system ranks 10 of the largest AI models based on how much we know about them. The results are dismal across the board, but open-source models could offer some hope.

By Emily Dreibelbis
black box

The Internet Is Full of Deepfakes, and Most of Them Are Porn

The amount of deepfake porn on the web skyrocketed between 2019 and 2023, and that boom is causing serious problems for women.

By Chandra Steele
woman's face with cyber-ish web around it

These Tech Brands Have the Most Loyal Fans

We all have certain preferences when it comes to technology, and a recent survey reveals where our allegiances lie.

By Eric Griffith
Which brands have the most loyal customers?