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Blood pressure readout on the wrist is no longer a moonshot — it’s the next big thing for mainstream wearables.…
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The chair of Tesla’s board is rejecting the gloom and doom surrounding a proposed 10-year, trillion-dollar compensation plan for CEO…
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Apple introduces an iPhone 17 series curveball: the ultra-slim, super-thin iPhone Air to go along with the iPhone 17, 17…
Mastodon is debuting a long-await feature for quote-posting — and has added some guardrails that, it hopes, will counter the…
A powerful U.S. pilots union is urging federal regulators to reject an air-taxi start-up’s proposal to use small drones to…
California lawmakers pass SB 53, a closely watched artificial intelligence safety measure that would require new transparency obligations on developers…
One of Apple’s most senior artificial intelligence executives is stepping down. Robby Walker, the executive in charge of Apple’s Answers,…
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Proton Mail, the Swiss encrypted email company, briefly shut down two journalists’ accounts linked to their reporting on a high-profile…
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has gone into overdrive, relying on a vast technology infrastructure to locate and monitor people at…
Hike, which was once one of India’s most valuable consumer internet startups, is no longer going to develop new social…