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AI is becoming the new front door to search, shopping, browsing and decision-making, raising urgent questions about trust, choice and who controls what we see online.
Apple’s Brazil tax concessions have triggered a coordinated complaint from 48 Chinese developers, exposing the fragility of its global App Store model.
The auto industry has joined others in heavily investing in AI, but those investments don’t always pay off. Experts and executives discuss the issue and how to solve it.
PC makers should focus on outmaneuvering direct competitors, prioritizing build quality and design aesthetics over chasing the absolute lowest prices.
A public health expert explains why tick-borne diseases are on the rise, what they are, and how to keep yourself and loved ones protected.
The Nintendo 64 turns 30 this year and 8BitDo is celebrating with some very blue peripherals.
America’s future depends on expanding opportunity while preserving merit and competition. Creating opportunity is critical to improving our strength and competitiveness.
MIT’s DAAAM research gives robots a memory of what it seen, letting it build a detailed map of a space with descriptions that it ca attach descriptions to objects in that map, and answer plain English questions later.