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Will Europeans start to regret their governments’ aggressive regulation of U.S. tech? That’s surely going to be a question sparked by Apple’s decision today to withhold a bunch of attractive new technologies—such as its artificial intelligence–powered offerings—from its products in Europe, citing the continental rules on how tech firms operate.Many of the updates Apple unveiled at its Worldwide Developers Conference a couple of weeks ago won’t show up anytime soon on European iPhones, iPads or Macs. That in
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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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Watching videos isn't possible yet, but this could be a sign Google is getting there. Read more ›
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The habit of doing mental arithmetic at the checkout doesn't fade when income rises — because it was never about money. It was a father's devotion running through the only channel he trusted: precision, control, and making sure his family never felt the moment the numbers almost didn't work. Read more ›
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If you have a garage that is prone to clutter, a simple "Two-Foot Rule" may be the key to decluttering and making everything tidy. Here's what to know. Read more ›
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The Wall Street Journal reports that Rivian "just won a yearslong battle with car dealers in Washington state that threatens the model of how cars are sold." After fighting to sell its vehicles directly to buyers, Rivian threatened to take its case to voters with a ballot measure to permit direct sales. The dealers blinked. The state's dealer lobby not only dropped its opposition to a sales loophole for Rivian... Read more ›
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They discovered that the price of being everyone's go-to person was becoming a stranger to themselves, and now those headphones aren't playing music — they're playing the sound of someone learning to exist without apologizing for it. Read more ›
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A simple thank you from a colleague left me fighting back tears at my desk, and that's when I discovered I'd become so starved for recognition that my nervous system now treats basic workplace kindness like a threat. Read more ›
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Google may soon let you use your Bluetooth earbuds' mic for voice typing, making dictation much more convenient. Read more ›
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Anne Hathaway said she's learning to approach work differently so it feels more exciting than overwhelming. Read more ›
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In Season 3, episode 2 of "The Comeback," Lisa Kudrow's Valerie Cherish shouts out "Friends." Almost. Read more ›
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Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle for March 30 No. 553. Read more ›
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People who grew up lower middle class run six rapid-fire calculations before entering any restaurant — about cost ceilings, social debt, belonging codes, order camouflage, hidden fees, and self-justification. None involve whether they're hungry. Read more ›
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After testing United’s latest upgrades, from Starlink Wi-Fi to its new “Elevated” cabins, a clearer strategy emerges: a push toward a more connected, consistent airline experience that increasingly echoes Apple’s ecosystem approach ahead of its 100th year. Read more ›
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Battle For Agentic AI’s Core Layer The recent launch of NVIDIA’s NeMoClaw has officially turned the agentic AI race into… 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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OpenAI’s abrupt shopping pullback earlier this month didn’t just raise questions about its decision-making. It also affected several commerce and payments firms, including PayPal and Etsy, that have put in work to help the ChatGPT maker expand the high-profile shopping venture and are now in limbo as it sorts out what’s next. And in the case of PayPal, it had also announced spending money on OpenAI’s technology as part of... Read more ›
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OpenAI is hiring former Meta Platforms ad executive Dave Dugan as vice president in charge of global ad solutions, Dugan announced Monday on LinkedIn. Dugan had spent more than a decade as an ad sales executive at Meta. Dugan’s hiring comes as OpenAI is trying to scale its ads business, which ... Read more ›
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Software engineers embracing the AI coding revolution don’t have much loyalty to any particular coding tool, especially when a new, better one comes out. In the latest example of that, hundreds of engineers at Notion, a maker of popular task-management software, are abandoning coding tool Cursor for Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex, according to a person involved in the change.The switch at Notion is part of a broader trend,... Read more ›
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Nvidia faces growing competition in the AI chip market. But the chip designer has found a way to make money even from its rivals’ chips. During its annual GTC developer conference last week, the company unveiled a new server rack designed to run chips made either by Nvidia or by its rivals. The new racks include networking technology that connects the chips on each rack, ensuring that they can communicate... Read more ›
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U.S. senators are introducing bipartisan legislation to ban prediction markets from offering sports-related contracts, the first bill seeking to regulate fast-growing platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket US. Democratic Senator Adam Schiff of California and Republican Senator John Curtis of Utah ... Read more ›
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Meta Platforms has hired the founders and team behind artificial intelligence agent startup Dreamer. Dreamer co-founders Hugo Barra, David Singleton, and Nicholas Jitkoff will join Meta’s Superintelligence Labs group, Singleton announced in a post on X. As part of the move, Dreamer will license ... Read more ›
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said Monday he would leave the board of fusion startup Helion Energy, a company he has backed since 2015. OpenAI is in talks to buy electricity from Helion Energy, according to Axios. “As Helion and OpenAI start to explore working together at significant scale, it is ... Read more ›
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Leonid Radvinsky, who bought a majority stake in OnlyFans in 2018, died of cancer Monday. The 43-year old billionaire owned Fenix International, the London-based parent company of OnlyFans, a subscription site best known for hosting sexually explicit creators and content. Before his death, he ... Read more ›
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When invading a hostile territory or testing a new AI service, it’s best to move quietly and steal a march on your opponents. Google appears to have learned that lesson. It’s now possible, if you’ve got its latest Pixel or Samsung phones, to ask the Gemini app to order an Uber or a meal on DoorDash. I tried it today and it worked flawlessly, if slowly. (I ordered paper towels... Read more ›
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Amazon Web Services is developing AI to automate functions in its sales, business development and other groups where it recently laid off hundreds of employees or even more. For instance, AWS has been developing an AI agent that helps its sales employees provide customers with fast answers to technical questions, according to two people who have used it. The agent handles some of the work of thousands of AWS technical... Read more ›
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