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Do you think like an intelligence analyst?We live in an era of immense uncertainty. Tensions between great powers are rising, authoritarianism is spreading, while democracy declines and ongoing wars could broaden into wider conflicts.... Read more
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Apple was on brink of crisis before Trump tariff concessionApple Inc. has managed to dodge its biggest crisis since the pandemic—for the moment, at least.... Read more
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Meta faces landmark US antitrust trialSocial media juggernaut Meta stands trial on Monday facing serious US government allegations that it abused its market power to acquire Instagram and WhatsApp before they could become competitors.... Read more
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Tesla opens first showroom in oil-rich SaudiThe Tesla electric vehicle company owned by billionaire Elon Musk on Thursday opened its first showrooms in oil-rich Saudi Arabia—where hybrid cars remain a rare sight.... Read more
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Apple's iPhone 16 hits Indonesia stores after monthslong banSmartphone buyers were cheered by shopkeepers in Jakarta on Friday after Apple's latest smartphone went on sale following a months-long ban in Indonesia.... Read more
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UK government urged to tackle inequality in 'low-carbon tech' like solar panels and electric carsThe UK government needs to go beyond offering subsidies for low-carbon technologies (LCTs) like electric cars and solar panels for energy and heating, if it is to meet its net-zero targets by 2050, a new report from the University of Sheffield, published in the journal Energy Economics, suggests.... Read more
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Using liquid air for grid-scale energy storageAs the world moves to reduce carbon emissions, solar and wind power will play an increasing role in electricity grids. But those renewable sources only generate electricity when it's sunny or windy. So to ensure a reliable power grid—one that can deliver electricity 24/7—it's crucial to have a means of... Read more
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Google accused of harming kids by secretly grabbing data from school-provided tech productsGoogle is secretly using its education products, including those used in many Bay Area schools, to identify students individually, track their online activity including sites they visit and links they click, and "steal" their personal data for profit, a lawsuit filed by California parents and others claims.... Read more
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Digital tech's rapid pace outstrips safety research, say researchersScientific research on the harms of digital technology is stuck in a "failing cycle" that moves too slowly to allow governments and society to hold tech companies to account, according to two leading researchers in a new report published in the journal Science.... Read more
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TikTok fuels ByteDance revenue as US ban looms: reportTikTok's international revenue boomed last year as China-based parent ByteDance faced a deadline to sell the app or have it banned in the United States, The Information reported on Thursday.... Read more
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OpenAI countersues Musk as feud deepensArtificial intelligence giant OpenAI has filed counterclaims against multi-billionaire Elon Musk, accusing its former co-founder of waging a "relentless campaign" to damage the organization after it achieved success without him.... Read more
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Apple has few incentives to start making iPhones in US, despite Trump's trade war with ChinaPresident Donald Trump's administration has been predicting its barrage of tariffs targeting China will push Apple into manufacturing the iPhone in the United States for the first time.... Read more
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Coalition urges California attorney general to halt OpenAI's for-profit restructuringA coalition of California nonprofits, foundations and labor groups are raising concerns about ChatGPT maker OpenAI, urging the state attorney general to halt the artificial intelligence startup's plans to restructure itself as a for-profit company.... Read more
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Google, with potential breakup looming over its search monopoly, backs down from muzzling workersGoogle, with key hearings starting this month in a blockbuster anti-monopoly court case that could lead to its breakup, agreed to lift a gag order banning its employees from talking about the lawsuit, a union representing workers said.... Read more
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Samsung under pressure as US tariffs rattle South Korean economySipping tea on her break outside a Samsung Electronics factory in northern Vietnam, worker Nguyen Thi Mai said she had heard about US President Donald Trump's tariffs, but hoped it would not affect business.... Read more