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Google trends data provides consumer insights
Google says its latest technology is making inroads in helping ease the crunch around the holidays.
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Microsoft reports issues with Outlook and Teams: Here's what to know
Some Microsoft users are reporting issues with Outlook and other Microsoft 365 programs on Monday morning, according to the website Downdetector.
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How tech bros bought ‘America's most pro-crypto Congress ever'
Crypto showed up in force this election cycle, raising tens of millions to vote out the industry’s critics and vote in its friends.
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Why X's new terms of service are driving some users to leave Elon Musk's platform
Elon Musk’s X implemented new terms of service that are driving some users off the microblogging platform.
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New AI exhibit at Computer History Museum in Mountain View
Artificial intelligence is just about everywhere in Silicon Valley these days, and that now includes a museum.
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New AI exhibit at Computer History Museum in Mountain View
Artificial intelligence is just about everywhere in Silicon Valley these days, and that now includes a museum. Scott Budman reports.
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A closer look: Tech and politics
Tech CEOs and venture capitalists are increasingly become fixtures on the political stage. Raj Mathai talks to Scott Budman about this.
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Tech CEOs taking new roles in politics
Tech CEOs and venture capitalists are increasingly become fixtures on the political stage.
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Tech CEOs taking new roles in politics
They have long been the power brokers of Silicon Valley. But now,They have long been the power brokers of Silicon Valley. But now, tech CEOS and venture capitalists are increasingly become fixtures on the political stage. s are increasingly become fixtures on the political stage. For some, that combination is raising questions and concerns. Scott Budman reports.
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AI is supposed to make applying to jobs easier — but it might be creating another problem
Companies have touted new AI technology that allows users to apply to thousands of jobs per day, flooding job openings with resumes.
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Here's what to know about Bluesky, the booming website welcoming fleeing X users
Championed by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Bluesky was an invitation-only space until it opened to the public in February.
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Bay Area companies dominate Forbes top 20 list of best in America
Nine Bay Area companies made their way to the top 20 of Forbes’ recent best American companies list, computed by 60 different measures.
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Cybercrime trends to be aware of for the next year, how AI helps and hurts
When it comes to cybercrime, hackers don’t take holidays. Experts say cybercrime actors will become even more sophisticated next year, due in part to the rise of AI.
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Instagram rolls out new teen accounts, how to talk about online use with teens
As Instagram rolls out their new teen accounts features, here’s ways to to talk about online and social media use with teenagers.
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Cybercrime trends to be aware of for the next year, how AI helps and hurts
When it comes to cybercrime, hackers don’t take holidays. Experts say cybercrime actors will become even more sophisticated next year, due in part to the rise of AI.
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Bay Area cities dominate Forbes list of ‘Best American Companies'
NVIDIA ranked first as nine Bay Area companies claim their spot in the top 20 best American companies in Forbes’ annual list
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Cruise agrees to pay settlement to DOJ
Autonomous vehicle startup Cruise has admitted to filing a false report to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration regarding an accident where one of its robotaxis dragged a pedestrian in San Francisco.
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Cruise admits to filing false report after robotaxi dragged a San Francisco pedestrian
Autonomous vehicle startup Cruise has admitted to filing a false report to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration regarding an accident where one of its robotaxis dragged a pedestrian in San Francisco.
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Don't know what to get your loved ones for the holidays? AI can help you
The holiday shopping clock is counting down and this year there’s an unexpected helper: artificial intelligence.
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Supreme Court seems likely to allow class action to proceed against tech giant Nvidia
The Supreme Court seems likely to keep alive a class-action lawsuit accusing Nvidia of misleading investors about its dependence on selling computer chips for the mining of volatile cryptocurrency. The justices heard arguments Wednesday in the tech company’s appeal of a lower-court ruling allowing a 2018 suit led by a Swedish investment management firm to continue. It’s one of two...