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The search for radical "transparency" isn't going so well inside the new Trump White House.
Roy Lee built an AI system that bypasses FAANG's brutal technical interviews and says that the work of most programmers will be obsolete in two years.
San Francisco is dumping human sewage into the Pacific Ocean, and that's just fine.
In court filings, workers allege leadership is trying to make the CFPB exist "in name only."
Some articles will also include a new section that automatically generates counterarguments using AI models from Perplexity.
People are showing their displeasure at Elon Musk by destroying Teslas and Tesla infrastructure across the country.
The billionaire oligarch is creating a roadmap for foreign adversaries.
This month's Pixel Feature Drop comes with new image generation capabilities, better scam detection, and new games in your car.
Apple’s ‘in the air’ week starts with new 11- and 13-inch iPad Airs with M3 chips. Plus, the regular iPad gets upgraded to A16.
Joe Lonsdale, who supports both Trump and crypto, smells a scam.
Who needs weather forecasts anyway?
The camera specifications are middling on paper, but it's the cool-looking chassis and light-up backside that always gets us.
Another $4 billion was pulled off the "wall of receipts."
And consumers will pay the added cost, not Canada or Mexico.
Samsung and Lenovo had the most interesting folding concept devices to show off at the annual trade show in Barcelona.
The policy about-face seems to have left lawmakers confused and outraged.
It's the latest warning from the Trump administration that it wants Big Tech left alone.
Google is migrating Chrome browser extensions to a new specification that limits the functionality of ad blockers.
The dumbest people online believe the Meta CEO is using directed energy weapons to start fires from space.
Apple is likely to release a MacBook Air or even a new iPad Air this week.