Just like past tech booms, the latest frenzy has produced a group of billionaires — at least on paper — from smaller start-ups.
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Just like past tech booms, the latest frenzy has produced a group of billionaires — at least on paper — from smaller start-ups.
Under the shift, which Google said would eventually be rolled out to all users, old addresses would remain active. Messages and services would not be lost.
The president has backed policies that allow the industry to grow unfettered. The mutually beneficial alliance is causing concern among some conservatives.
After the country barred children under 16 from using social media, many parents have been asking whether similarly tough action is needed in their own countries.
The political polarization of battery-powered cars may have started when Toyota released its first hybrid model 25 years ago.
It’s uncertain whether the proposal will reach the statewide ballot in November, but some billionaires like Peter Thiel and Larry Page may be unwilling to take the risk.
A tech C.E.O. explains why A.I. probably won’t cure diseases anytime soon. Hint: You still need humans.
A non-Japanese-speaking first-time visitor used Apple’s new in-ear translation feature to connect with locals at bars, sushi classes and even a fire ritual.
Prominent business and government figures spread rumors about the attack on Brown University’s campus this month, reigniting questions about accountability in online discourse.
Shares of Tesla have hit new highs on optimism about the company’s self-driving taxis. But experts say Tesla is far behind Waymo, which has a big head start.






