Tech
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Caesars Entertainment paid about $15M to hackers who stole customer Social Security numbers, other info: report
Caesars admitted that the hackers breached its systems through a “social engineering attack."
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Elon Musk appears to ‘make nice’ with Bill Gates at AI summit following 18-month feud: sources
According to a source, Musk made a “beeline to shake Bill Gates’ hand” after arriving nearly 20 minutes early for the AI panel on Wednesday.
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Elon Musk blew out disc in his neck after trying to ‘judo throw’ 350-pound sumo wrestler: book
In 2013, Talulah Riley threw a Japanese steampunk-themed bash at a castle in Tarrytown, NY, to celebrate her then-husband Musk's 42nd birthday.
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Apple climate film with Octavia Spencer is slammed: ‘This is greenwashing’
"If only you believed in innovation as much as you do left-wing tropes," an X user wrote, commenting on the film.
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Arm smashes expectations in eye-popping Nasdaq stock debut
Arm's listing is being closely watched for signs of a revival in the IPO market that also awaits the high-profile listings of marquee startups...
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Salesforce’s Marc Benioff claims San Francisco ‘looks great’ after demanding city clean up
Benioff has threatened to move Salesforce's biggest conference over rampant drug use, homelessness.
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China says EU probe into Chinese electric vehicle exports, subsidies is protectionist
China's Commerce Ministry has protested a decision by the European Union to investigate exports of Chinese electric vehicles, saying Thursday that...
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China says EU probe into Chinese electric vehicle exports, subsidies is protectionist
China's Commerce Ministry has protested a decision by the European Union to investigate exports of Chinese electric vehicles, saying Thursday that...
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Justice Department pushes ahead with antitrust case against Google, questions ex-employee on deals
The U.S. Justice Department pressed ahead with its antitrust case against Google Wednesday, questioning a former employee of the search engine...
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Justice Department pushes ahead with antitrust case against Google, questions ex-employee on deals
The U.S. Justice Department pressed ahead with its antitrust case against Google Wednesday, questioning a former employee of the search engine...
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Putin pauses before his ruthless revenge; calculating pattern shows timing critical to take action
Russian President Vladimir Putin's aggressive crackdown against his domestic critics has reached military and political circles, outspoken...
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Putin pauses before his ruthless revenge; calculating pattern shows timing critical to take action
Russian President Vladimir Putin's aggressive crackdown against his domestic critics has reached military and political circles, outspoken...