NYT’s Wordle to become a TV game show
This will be the first time that The Times has collaborated with a TV broadcaster for an entertainment-based program, representing yet another pivot in the media company's attempt to build a sustainab
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This will be the first time that The Times has collaborated with a TV broadcaster for an entertainment-based program, representing yet another pivot in the media company's attempt to build a sustainab
Users who sign up for the plan won’t see ads on TikTok, and their data won’t be used for advertising purposes.
Cowboy Space Corporation wants to put data centers in orbit. First, it has to build the rockets to get them there.
Discord's Nitro Rewards program will give Nitro subscribers access to Xbox Game Pass, and discounts from Logitech, SteelSeries, and other gaming brands.
The timing is notable. PayPal, which owns Venmo, is restructuring to spin Venmo off as a standalone business unit — a move widely seen as laying the groundwork for a potential sale. Stripe has reporte
Samsung, Hyundai and LG just bet on the startup that wants to be robotics' data backbone.
How will work setups change if we spend more and more time talking to our computers?
Fictional portrayals of artificial intelligence can have a real effect on AI models, according to Anthropic.
The company has been trying to embed itself inside the AV industry — as a data provider, an investor, and a distribution platform — but the consumer-facing bet may be just as important.
On the latest episode of the Equity podcast, we discussed what xAI's deal with Anthropic might mean for parent company SpaceX.
F1 Grands Prix have emerged as a new place to see and be seen if you are a founder or investor.
Wispr Flow says growth accelerated in India after its Hinglish rollout, even as voice AI products continue to face challenges.
Parker, a well-funded startup offering corporate credit cards and banking services, has filed for bankruptcy and is widely reported to have shut down.
General Motors has reached a privacy-related settlement with a group of law enforcement agencies led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
In an AI and digital world, analog instant film and retro-style cameras continue to remain popular, fueled by a mix of both nostalgia and novelty.
Nvidia continues to be a big investor in the AI ecosystem.
Some found out they didn't qualify for WARN Act protections like two-months notice because the company had classified them as remote workers.
The invisible force behind all of this is no mystery to anyone paying attention to the city's tech economy. San Francisco is home to some of the most valuable private companies in the world, and their
The Clips feed aims to enable discovery by offering users a scrollable feed with short snippets of shows and movies.
Intel's stock has risen a stunning 490% over the past year, a bet by Wall Street that may be running well ahead of the company's actual turnaround.