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The Chinese government this week asked some tech companies to temporarily halt plans to buy Nvidia’s H200 AI chips, according to two people involved in the communication, throwing up a possible roadblock in Nvidia’s hopes of restarting chip sales to one of its biggest markets.
The instruction came roughly a month after President Donald Trump said he would allow Nvidia to sell H200s to China, marking the biggest rollback of Biden-era export restrictions. At the time, the reaction of the Chinese government w
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Who said electric SUVs had to be expensive? This EV SUV will offer plenty of zero-emissions range and decent equipment at a very appealing price. Read more ›
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Long-time tech journalist Clive Thompson interviewed over 70 software developers at Google, Amazon, Microsoft and start-ups for a new article on AI-assisted programming. It's title? "Coding After Coders: The End of Computer Programming as We Know It." Published in the prestigious New York Times Magazine, the article even cites long-time programming guru Kent Beck saying LLMs got him going again and he's now finishing more projects than ever, calling AI's... Read more ›
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Начну с короткого рассказа, как я докатился до жизни такой ) Меня зовут Егор, мне 28. У меня нет диплома программиста, нет опыта работы в IT и нет ни одного коммерческого проекта в резюме. Зато я всю жизнь очень любил железо — буквально с детства, будучи ещё в детском саду, я чинил себе джойстики на Sega, а потом на PS1. В школьные годы открыл для себя сначала Ucoz, потом Wix,... Read more ›
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The NYT Strands hints and answers you need to make the most of your puzzling experience. Read more ›
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Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle. Read more ›
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1730 on March 15 as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself. Read more ›
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Hints and answers to today's Hurdle all in one place. Read more ›
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DeWalt tools are known for premium performance, but some Harbor Freight options deliver surprisingly similar specs at a much lower price point. Read more ›
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Self-justification to people who've already decided who you are runs like invisible software, consuming hours of cognitive energy each week. The moment you stop, the energy return reveals just how much it was costing. Read more ›
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Judging by Google Chrome’s massive usage figures (3.83 billion worldwide monthly active users and 68-69% share on mobile, 89% on Android), chances are you are using the browser in any form. The Samsung Browser (formerly known as the Samsung Internet Browser) is one of the more popular alternatives. It comes pre-installed on all Galaxy devices and can also be freely downloaded by anyone else from the Google Play Store. It... Read more ›
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Connections: Sports Edition is a New York Times word game about finding common sports threads between words. How to solve the day's puzzle. Read more ›
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The New York Times' latest game, Pips, brings domino fun to your desktop. How to play Pips as well as hints in case you get stuck. Read more ›
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They knew their world like the back of their hand—every shortcut, every phone number, every landmark—but what they really possessed was a form of embodied intelligence that turned mere geography into lived experience, transforming them from tourists in their own lives into natives of a world they could navigate with their eyes closed. Read more ›
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There are plenty of sub-par refrigerators on the market, but none have performed quite as poorly in Consumer Reports' testing as this particular unit. Read more ›
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Nine therapists independently identified the same core regret among their clients in their forties: not the career path untaken or the money unearned, but the friendships they let quietly dissolve during the busiest decade of their lives. Read more ›
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It's America's first large-scale offshore wind project, reports WBUR — enough clean energy to power 400,000 homes in Massachusetts from 62 offshore wind turbines generating 800 megawatts. But it took a while... The plant's first construction delay happened back in 2019, they point out — and then "Just three months ago, when the project was 95% complete, the U.S. Interior Department issued a stop-work order." But after successfully challenging that... Read more ›
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Some gadgets and appliances appear to have a singular purpose. That said, many have alternative uses you may never have thought of. Read more ›
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The war in Iran is complicating plans by Gulf nations to spend more than $300 billion on data centers, chips and other AI investments, crimping a potential source of funding for power-hungry tech companies. Countries such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia have become big destinations for data centers. Local firms are developing the projects, along with U.S. companies such as xAI, OpenAI, Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle and Google, which are... Read more ›
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Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai is close to achieving billionaire status, thanks to his generous stock compensation—and he’s only likely to get richer. Alphabet revealed in a securities filing late Friday that it had awarded him several new grants of stock, to vest over the next three years, which could potentially be worth nearly $700 million. We say “potentially” because he’ll only get that much stock if Alphabet shares outperform most... Read more ›
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The U.S. government is working on rules that would require American approval for all exports of AI chips, and on the conditions of stringent security promises and “matching” investments in American AI infrastructure, Bloomberg reported. The move would give Washington extensive control over how ... Read more ›
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OpenAI is likely at least six months away from going public, and possibly longer. But as the company takes steps toward an initial public offering, investment banks trying to get a piece of the business are contacting public market investors to gauge how they’re thinking about OpenAI’s prospects as a public company, said one person who has been on the receiving end of the outreach. The mood is mixed. Investors... Read more ›
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Anthropic’s lawyers probably spent the weekend preparing a lawsuit the company said it would file against the Department of Defense for designating the Claude AI maker as a “supply chain risk” and cutting off commercial ties to “protect national security.” The designation followed Anthropic’s request for special assurances its tech wouldn’t be used for fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance. (Read a full account of the affair here.)The Anthropic... Read more ›
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Microsoft will start selling a new subscription bundle for businesses that combines its Office 365 software with its Copilot AI chatbot for the first time starting in May, the company said Monday. The launch reflects Microsoft’s effort to use AI products to wring more revenue out of its existing ... Read more ›
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Anthropic sued the U.S. Defense Department, challenging the department’s designation of the AI firm as a supply chain risk by focusing on the company’s free speech rights. The suit said the federal government had “retaliated” against Anthropic for expressing the principle that “the. most ... Read more ›
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Finance and data center executives have been buzzing about a Friday Bloomberg report that Oracle and OpenAI won’t expand a data center for the ChatGPT maker in Abilene, Texas, where the companies launched their first Stargate-branded facilities. As I have since learned, OpenAI several weeks ago declined to expand its data center usage there. Oracle still planned to move forward with an expansion of the site for a different AI... Read more ›
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Meta Platforms temporarily closed its 900-person Tel Aviv office over the weekend following missile attacks on Israel from Iran. Meta also offered staff without bomb shelters up to five nights in a hotel. “We understand that not everyone has access to a shelter or safe room at home during these ... Read more ›
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A senior Tesla finance executive, vice president of finance Sendil Palani, is leaving the company. He announced his departure in a X post on Monday. Palani started at Tesla in 2009 and worked on finance for vehicle manufacturing and autopilot software development, among other areas, according to ... Read more ›
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