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Senate passes TikTok ban bill, sending it to President Biden's desk
A bill that would force China-based company ByteDance to sell TikTok — or else face a...
Tesla's in Its Flop Era
When Tesla releases its first quarter earnings this afternoon, the company’s CEO Elon Musk will field...
Microsoft launches Phi-3, its smallest AI model yet
Microsoft launched the next version of its lightweight AI model Phi-3 Mini, the first of three...
Is your PC having trouble? Your smart TV might be to blame
It turns out your TV can actually mess up your computer — at least if you’re...
An Xbox VR headset is on the way
Microsoft is teaming up with Meta to create a limited edition Meta Quest VR headset that’s...
Newsletter platform Ghost adopts ActivityPub to 'bring back the open web'
Open platforms keep gaining support out there — newsletter platform Ghost just published what amounts to...
Playdate has sold 150k games in the last year
Last March, Panic launched a curated game shop called Catalog for its Playdate handheld. And one...
Why is Windows 11 so got dang annoying?
A couple of weeks ago, I ran out of screen on the one external monitor my...
The invisible seafaring industry that keeps the internet afloat
Link URL: https://www.theverge.com/c/24070570/internet-cables-undersea-deep-repair-ships Comments URL: https://tildes.net/~tech/1frb/the_invisible_seafaring_industry_that_keeps_the_internet_going Votes: 12 Comments: 0
Google is combining its Android and hardware teams – and it's all about AI
AI is taking over at Google, and the company is changing in big ways to try...
Boston Dynamics' new electric Atlas robot is swiveling nightmare fuel
It’s alive! A day after announcing it was retiring Atlas, its hydraulic robot, Boston Dynamics has...
Tesla putting Musk pay package up for another vote after judge voided first one
Tesla is asking shareholders to vote for a second time on Elon Musk’s massive compensation package,...