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And yet, Apple’s accusations around stealing trade secrets might take years to litigate.



Would a Big Tech tax for kid-focused nonprofit platforms be complicated? Sure. Where we’re headed is worse.



The 41-page complaint details how OpenAI allegedly ‘coached’ Apple employees on how to avoid security checks and asked for ‘show and tell’ during job interviews.

The Image Line CEO hits the forums and subreddits every day to keep in touch with his users.

DHS is accusing people of ‘doxing’ federal agents — and, a new lawsuit claims, trying to chill dissenting speech.

New Jersey wants driverless cars, so long as they have multiple sensors. But Tesla’s are camera-only.

The Amble One is an open-air electric vehicle designed for hotels and resorts. Could it be the right fit for America’s truck-fatigued buyers too?



Its founders insist the event platform offers a simple service for free. But in a time when users are aware of privacy and surveillance, Partiful has to prove it’s not too good to be true.

Fresh off a surprise appearance at this year’s WWDC, the Brooklyn-born rapper and producer is ready to explore new sounds.

Readers are scrambling to develop ways to detect whether generative AI was used to write fanworks. The results are questionable.

Precatuions for America250 and other major events are building up the surveillance state.







The team behind Silo talks about managing the series as it gets even bigger in season 3.

Supergirl’s less-than-stellar debut is a reminder that the DCU is fighting an uphill battle.

A revamped data privacy bill would limit selling information to data brokers, including from chatbot services.

The creative minds behind From talk about learning from Lost, fan expectations, and wrapping up a story loaded with mysteries.

But he’s quite happy gardening and listening to John Coltrane.

Despite the new remake, smaller studios are barrel-rolling their way into plugging the gap left by Nintendo.



At the CSA’s inaugural Unify conference, the mood was optimistic but realistic. Matter hasn’t delivered on its promise — but I left convinced that it still can.

The Trump administration approved a select group of users, but Fable 5 is still nowhere in sight.

Despite promises of smooth travel for the tournament, fans’ and even players’ visa chaos further illustrates the Trump administration’s goals.

The White House standoff could have dire implications for the US AI industry.

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