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In an exclusive interview with WIRED, Block’s cofounder and CEO says he axed 40 percent of his workforce so that he can rebuild the company “as an intelligence.”
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In an exclusive interview with WIRED, Block’s cofounder and CEO says he axed 40 percent of his workforce so that he can rebuild the company “as an intelligence.”

From helium extraction in Qatar to shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz, the semiconductor industry depends on fragile links across the Gulf. Escalation could ripple through global chip production.

Meta accused of "concealing the facts" about smart glass users' privacy.

Sources allege the Defense Department experimented with Microsoft’s version of OpenAI technology before the ChatGPT-maker lifted its prohibition on military applications.

Project Helix is set to open the closed-console ecosystem, but the details will matter.

The startling claim came amid a lawsuit from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

ByteDance’s new Seedance 2.0 AI video model seemed unstoppable—until heavy demand strained the company’s compute capacity and copyright complaints began piling up.

Problems viewing products and checking out.

Updates come amid user blowback over the company's Pentagon deal.

"My power is absolute. At heights no one ever dreamed of. But I have a bigger destiny."

With no enforcement and questionable economics, it may not make a difference.

Drivers aren't happy about energy management, and one team won't finish the race.

DC's Green Lantern is reimagined as part True Detective, part Slow Horses, and we're here for it.

"We were happy to see the renewed commitment to transition from the ISS."

In January, after TikTok announced a deal to transfer its US operations, Apple began blocking people in the US from downloading or updating ByteDance apps designed for the Chinese market.

Elon Musk takes the stand in a San Francisco courtroom.

In otherwise minor software update, macOS now uses M5's new nomenclature.

Plant won't be done until 2030 at the earliest, and it still needs an operating license.

"I am not aware of anything that is extraterrestrial, other than comets and things like that."

System can identify genes, regulatory sequences, splice sites, and more.
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