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Andrew "Boz" Bosworth, chief technology officer of Meta, at a company event on Sept. 25, 2024. (Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
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Meta suffers global outage
By Andrew NuscaDecember 12, 2024
Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales
Tech
Google releases its ‘Year in Search’ review for 2024: Trump, Catherine Princess of Wales and Algerian boxer Imane Khelif top people category
By The Associated PressDecember 11, 2024
Google’s latest quantum AI chip offers ‘mind-boggling’ performance—but don’t get too excited
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Google’s latest quantum AI chip offers ‘mind-boggling’ performance—but don’t get too excited
By David MeyerDecember 11, 2024
Google’s breakthrough Willow chip means we’ll get useful quantum computers sooner than some people thought
Tech
Google’s breakthrough Willow chip means we’ll get useful quantum computers sooner than some people thought
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezDecember 11, 2024
An iCloud logo is displayed on a smartphone
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Apple hit with another lawsuit over iCloud-scanning u-turn
By David MeyerDecember 10, 2024
Elon Musk holds a microphone in front of the American flag
Tech
Elon Musk is wowed by Google’s new quantum chip, which it claims ‘cracks a key challenge’ that’s existed for almost 3 decades
By Dave SmithDecember 9, 2024
Elemental Cognition founder David Ferrucci speaking on stage at a tech conference.
Tech
Generative AI can’t shake its reliability problem. Some say ‘neurosymbolic AI’ is the answer
By David MeyerDecember 9, 2024
The price of Bitcoin is displayed on a screen at a cryptocurrency exchange store in Hong Kong, China.
The Coins
Bitcoin is now worth more than silver and Saudi Arabia’s oil company—and is closing in on Google
By Catherine McGrathDecember 6, 2024
Protecting a billionaire CEO costs millions. Here’s how the world’s biggest companies measure up
Tech
Protecting a billionaire CEO costs millions. Here’s how the world’s biggest companies measure up
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezDecember 5, 2024
A pair of driverless Waymo cars sit parked on a beautiful street
Tech
Waymo, formerly Google’s self-driving car project, is coming to Miami—and you’ll be able to ride in a driverless Jaguar
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressDecember 5, 2024
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Tech
Exclusive: Reasoner, a startup from Crashlytics’ cofounder, claims a breakthrough in making AI reliable enough for the enterprise
By David MeyerDecember 4, 2024
Lerer Hippeau-backed startup On Me wants to disrupt the $200 billion gift card duopoly
Tech
Lerer Hippeau-backed startup On Me wants to disrupt the $200 billion gift card duopoly
By Leo SchwartzDecember 4, 2024
Gen X Ex-Google exec says he doesn’t record meetings: ‘If something is really important, I will remember’
Leadership
Gen X Ex-Google exec says he doesn’t record meetings: ‘If something is really important, I will remember’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 3, 2024
Australia sparks outrage with particularly harsh social-media restrictions
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Australia sparks outrage with particularly harsh social-media restrictions
By David MeyerDecember 2, 2024
Canada sues Google for alleged anticompetitive online ad practices and demands it sell two ad tech services
Tech
Canada sues Google for alleged anticompetitive online ad practices and demands it sell two ad tech services
By The Associated PressNovember 29, 2024
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