Laptop Makers Bet on Better Display Tech to Rekindle Sales
      PC makers from Lenovo Group Ltd. to Samsung Electronics Co. are pinning their hopes for reviving laptop sales
      2023-06-02 17:15
    
    How to Have a Low-Carbon, High-Impact Summer Trip
      The pandemic is over, beaches beckon and airline bookings are brimming with leisure travelers powering the industry’s rebound
      2023-06-02 13:51
    
    Malaysia Stays Open to Chinese Firms in 5G Network Rollout
      Malaysia will remain a free market and allow mobile-phone carriers to decide whether to work with Chinese equipment
      2023-06-02 13:15
    
    Twitter’s Top Content Policy Executive Ella Irwin Resigns
      Ella Irwin, the Twitter executive in charge of content moderation and policy, has resigned, leaving new owner Elon
      2023-06-02 11:53
    
    125,000 New York high school seniors will be automatically accepted to SUNY community colleges this fall, governor announces
      About 125,000 New York high school students will receive a letter notifying them they've been automatically accepted to the State University of New York's community college programs, the state's governor announced Thursday.
      2023-06-02 09:56
    
    FTC’s Khan Says Enforcers Need to Be ‘Vigilant Early’ With AI
      Federal and state enforcers in the US “need to be vigilant early” as artificial intelligence develops to ensure
      2023-06-02 09:23
    
    Audit finds National Highway Traffic Safety Administration auto safety defect probes take too long
      A government audit has found that the U.S. agency charged with keeping the roads safe is slow to investigate automobile safety defects, limiting its ability to handle rapidly changing or severe risks
      2023-06-02 09:20
    
    California bill requiring Big Tech to pay for news gains momentum
      A bill that would force Big Tech companies to pay news agencies for using their content passed its first big test in the state Legislature on Thursday
      2023-06-02 06:49
    
    Russia Accuses US Intelligence of Hacking Thousands of iPhones
      Russia’s main security service accused a US intelligence agency of hacking several thousand iPhones, including devices belonging to
      2023-06-02 06:28
    
    Airbnb sues New York City over restrictions on short-term rentals
      Airbnb is suing New York City over rules that the company says would make it much more difficult for people to turn their property into short-term rentals
      2023-06-02 05:55
    
    Tesla Is Still an Auto Stock Despite the AI Hype, Analyst Says
      A long-time Tesla Inc. bull poured water on investors’ hopes that the electric-vehicle maker’s shares can get a
      2023-06-02 04:56
    
    Broadcom Suffers Sales Slowdown, Even as It Points to AI Gains
      Broadcom Inc., one of the world’s biggest chipmakers, said that artificial intelligence spending is helping fuel sales, but
      2023-06-02 04:45
    