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Capitalism’s operating system is due for a major upgrade. How that turns out depends on enormously consequential political choices.
In a world where technology is becoming more and more predatory, a dystopian reality seems just around the corner. It can feel like others hold the reins and dictate how we live our lives. Fear not: ...
Class actions rarely go to trial, which is why a case against Google is proving to be an outlier. The tech giant is defending itself before a jury in Santa Clara County, California, superior court in ...
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In Defense of Windows Aero
Aero was designed to take advantage of this in much the same way that Apple's Liquid Glass takes advantage of the (frankly overkill) GPUs their devices ship with. While most peopl ...
Long story short, PocketBook needs to do better. The InkPad Eo has the makings of a good epaper writing tablet but, as it is now, it’s hard to recommend when there are other brands that do a far ...
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Why We Can’t Quit Our Y2K Obsessions
Alice Bolin’s essay collection, Culture Creep, interrogates the preoccupation with 2000s-era icons and aesthetics—and how it ...
In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw interviews Chase Garbarino, co-founder and CEO of HqO, to explore how artificial intelligence, commercial real estate innovation, and digital ...
What exactly is behind the dramatic price increase in beef - and what are the implications of this for farmers and consumers?
In a strategic move marking its entry into the premium smartphone segment, London-based technology brand Nothing has ...
Circle benefits from rising stablecoin adoption, but volatile revenue and rich valuation limit appeal. Find out why CRCL ...
It’s time we move beyond the once-revered motto from Silicon Valley to “move fast and break things”. This ...
Canada’s top intelligence agency has confirmed that a 'small group' of Canada-based Khalistani extremists posing security ...