Day 2 of South by Southwest delved into the ways creative people deal with fast-changing technology. Here's the latest, and what Day 3 has in store.
The next wave of tech devices may not have a screen. And you might not even realize they’re tech gadgets at all — or that they’re recording you.
China-based usage of OpenClaw has already topped that of the U.S., while driving demand for Chinese lower-cost AI models.
State-aligned media released a list naming the offices of Microsoft, Palantir, and more as potential targets of military action. Devices were remotely wiped by the hacking group. The company says the ...
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Hundreds of applications, no jobs and AI replacements: California's brutal tech work landscape
Thousands of tech workers have already lost their jobs this year and leaders at some companies say AI will enable employers ...
March 13 (Reuters) - Chinese lenders plan to steer more money toward technology and innovation-oriented firms, bankers say, ...
Flashy launches and marginal improvements are no longer driving demand. Our survey shows consumers are holding onto their devices. They're patient, skeptical, and harder to impress than ever.
Schromm’s proud mother, Carly Perlman, was one of the people who reached out to me after I wrote in a previous newsletter that I wanted to hear from people who know Luddite teens and students pushing ...
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