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Time is of the essence for Meta and Zuck if they really want to own our faces as the next computing battleground.
After Musk attacked his signature spending bill, the U.S. president threatened to turn Musk's own government agency, DOGE, into a "monster" that would "go back and eat" him.
Nintendo's Bananza may help define the Switch 2 the same way Super Mario Odyssey did for the original Switch.
Silicon Valley is trying to fix its Gen-Z problem.
After Musk threatened to form a new political party, the president fired back with a nativist attack, accusing the billionaire of being a subsidy addict and threatening to have his own companies investigated.
The tech billionaire has had it with the “Porky Pig Party," and he wants to replace it with something new.
In a sweeping new plan, the Meta CEO is assembling an AI "Avengers team" to build not just a better chatbot, but a personalized intelligence that anticipates your needs, manages your schedule, and guides your decisions. Welcome to Life-as-a-Service.
"Our country needs an alternative to the Democrat-Republican uniparty," Musk tweeted.
The "Freedom City" movement has reached a dead end—for now.
Surveillance against the state.
"AT&T obviously doesn’t know what they’re doing!" Trump wrote.
An employee's public lament over poached colleagues and a company-wide shutdown reveal a difficult truth: the human cost of building AI is reaching a breaking point.
Just normal government stuff.
"I think Xbox hardware is dead," said Laura Fryer, a founding member of Xbox, in a video slamming Microsoft's fumbling of the game system.
After a political detour that angered customers and tanked profits, the billionaire CEO returns to a Tesla in crisis.
Anker has recalled six power bank models in June alone due to issues from 'a single vendor.'
A legendary short seller who took down Enron is in open combat with the CEO who has staked his entire company on Bitcoin. Their fight is about more than just one stock; it’s a high-stakes war over the future of money itself.
Don't let your printer get hijacked.
After a weekend standoff triggered by President Donald Trump, Ottawa has rescinded its controversial Digital Services Tax, handing a major victory to the White House and Silicon Valley.
Crypto is back in the spotlight with wild valuations and sky-high hopes.