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A few years ago, I was at a cafe in District 1 here in Saigon, one of those places with good coffee and bad wifi. I was sitting near the window. At the next table, a young woman had been setting up a shot for about twenty minutes. She’d ordered a drink she wasn’t drinking. ... Read more
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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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Google stepped into The Android Show with a laptop nobody saw coming, an AI layer that does your errands, and a security overhaul that's long overdue. Read more ›
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For years, cybersecurity experts warned that artificial intelligence would eventually help hackers discover software flaws faster than humans could stop them. Most of those warnings lived in research papers, closed-door intelligence briefings, and theoretical debates inside Silicon Valley. That changed ... Read more ›
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eBay has rejected GameStop's offer to buy it for $56 billion, calling it "neither credible nor attractive", Bloomberg is reporting. The offer came last week, when GameStop said it would pay $125 per eBay share. Intriguingly, GameStop's market value is about $11 billion, while eBay's is $45 billion, so this is definitely a case of a small fish wanting to eat a much bigger one. The GameStop bid is half... Read more ›
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If the warmer weather has you hungering for a new project or task aimed at sprucing up your abode, don't worry, we've got some options for you to consider. Read more ›
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Musk’s lawyers questioned Altman over allegations of deception and his network of financial investments, but the OpenAI CEO painted a picture of Musk as obsessed with controlling the company. Read more ›
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Google today announced a new series of Googlebook laptops that will be built with Gemini at the core. Googlebooks will run software built on a foundation that combines Android and ChromeOS. Google says the new laptops are designed for Gemini Intelligence for a more personalized and proactive experience. Instead of a cursor, Googlebooks have a Magic Pointer that users can wiggle to activate Gemini. Gemini can then provide contextual suggestions... Read more ›
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Is it time for another activist investor to take a run at Microsoft? Shares of the iconic software giant are down nearly 16% so far this year, making it the worst performer of the big tech names. The Financial Times reported on Friday that British hedge fund TCI had sold “almost all” of its stake in Microsoft, citing uncertainty about how AI could undermine the company’s big Office productivity software... Read more ›
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Emails show that Elon Musk's company is expanding its use of portable gas-fired power at its Colossus 2 site as a fight over air quality continues. Read more ›
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Cybersecurity is changing. The limited release of Claude Mythos sent the security community into a tail spin, with concerns that frontier AI could be used to discover and exploit enterprise vulnerabilities. The Mythos model was dubbed too dangerous to be released, and Anthropic put together an international task force, known as Project Glasswing, to find ... Read more ›
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While you might use certain devices all the time in the car, if you're having battery problems, it might make sense to unplug them while the car isn't running. Read more ›
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Lenovo’s new ThinkPad L14 Gen 7 and ThinkPad L16 Gen 3 are aimed at companies buying laptops for large teams, not just individual users looking for the thinnest possible machine. The L14 is the more portable 14-inch option, while the L16 gives employees a larger 16-inch screen for desk-heavy hybrid work. A good fleet laptop needs to be fast enough, easy to manage, durable, repairable, and compatible with office setups... Read more ›
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When some journalist writes the book on the AI boom, one critical chapter will start on Christmas Eve 2025. That was the day that Nvidia and OpenAI’s complicated frenemy relationship became incredibly lucrative for chip startups that focus on AI inference.We already know that Christmas Eve was the day the tech industry (and this newsroom) scrambled to make sense of the news that Nvidia would spend billions of dollars for... Read more ›
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Competing humanoid robot-makers Figure and 1X revealed new footage from inside their factories this week, showcasing the similarities and differences in their approaches to bringing this technology to life. Read more ›
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sought to turn the tables on Elon Musk in their legal battle, testifying that the tycoon abandoned the group they co-founded and worked to undermine its success. Altman’s appearance in court Tuesday marked the highest-stakes moment yet in the trial over Musk’s lawsuit, which centers on allegations that the OpenAI chief led a deceitful effort to “steal” the charity that he and Musk co-founded in 2015.... Read more ›
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With minimal cable access, commercially available tools and AI, attackers can technically listen in to your conversations via your fiber optic cables. Read more ›
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The image is by now so familiar it feels like fact. A twenty-something in a hoodie, hunched over a laptop in a dorm room or a garage, types out the lines of code that will turn into a billion-dollar company by the time he’s thirty. Zuckerberg at Facebook. Jobs at Apple. Gates at Microsoft. The ... Read more Read more ›
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It seems like there’s a story being told in just about every workplace right now. It goes something like this: the future belongs to the fastest AI adopters. The people who pick up the new tools first, build the slickest workflows, automate the most of their job, are the ones who’ll thrive in the next ... Read more Read more ›
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For ninety days I stopped reaching out to my closest friends, and what came back wasn't anger or hurt feelings, it was the quiet arithmetic of who I'd actually been to them all along. Read more ›
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There is a man who lives on the ground floor of my building. I don’t know his full story, but I know his rhythm. Every afternoon, around the same time I come downstairs to let my daughter run around the common area, he’s already there, sitting on the bench outside his door, taking the air. ... Read more Read more ›
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For the last two years, just about every conversation we’ve had about AI and careers has revolved around the same question. What can it do? Can it write the email? Can it build the deck? Can it code the feature? Can it analyze the data? Can it replace the junior analyst, the copywriter, the paralegal, ... Read more Read more ›
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I came across the idea somewhere between a philosophy podcast and a late-night scroll through Reddit. Someone had asked their closest friends to write what they would say at their funeral, not as a morbid exercise, but as a way of understanding how they were actually showing up in other people’s lives. Not how they ... Read more Read more ›
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There is a version of feminism I grew up believing in completely. It told me I could build a career, raise a family, travel the world, stay fit, keep a beautiful home, nurture my marriage, and never have to choose between any of it. The message was everywhere: billboards, magazine covers, motivational podcasts. You can ... Read more Read more ›
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Most of us worry about the obvious focus killers. The phone face-up on the desk. The Slack badge in the corner of the screen. The third tab of TikTok we swore we’d close after one video. These get most of the blame because they look like distractions — loud, colorful, and a little embarrassing to ... Read more Read more ›
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I am familiar with a different kind of guilt that doesn’t announce itself loudly. It settles in slowly, usually after a dinner where someone makes a comment about your ambitions, or when you catch yourself editing down your goals before sharing them. You start to wonder whether wanting more makes you ungrateful, or whether reaching ... Read more Read more ›
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I caught myself using 'we' to describe decisions that were entirely mine. The phantom committee in my grammar turned out to be a quiet vote against the idea that I was allowed to want anything alone. Read more ›
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