Tech
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A federal judge strikes down a Texas law requiring age verification to view pornographic websites
A federal judge has struck down a Texas law requiring age verification and health warnings to view pornographic websites and blocked the state...
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Orsted delays 1st New Jersey wind farm until 2026; not ready to 'walk away' from project
Orsted, the global wind energy developer, says its first offshore wind farm in New Jersey will be delayed until 2026 due to supply chain issues,...
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Google loses antitrust guru over sex-harass allegations ahead of monopoly case
Wright's exit "comes at a very poor time" for Google as it faces federal allegations that it used illegal deals with smartphone makers including...
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China’s iPhone ban for government workers roils Apple, other tech stocks
Wall Street analysts said that even a company with a good relationship with the Chinese government was not immune to rising tensions between the US...
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Grindr loses half its workforce over 2-day return-to-office mandate
Furious staffers claim the mandate was in retaliation over their campaign to unionize.
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Musk slams Tucker Carlson interview with fraudster who claims he had sex with Barack Obama
Tucker Carlson interviewed convicted fraudster Larry Sinclair on his latest broadcast on X, where the 61-year-old claimed "he had a night of crack...
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Ex-Amazon exec Dave Clark reportedly mulls run for Texas governor after shocking Flexport CEO resignation
Dave Clark was known as "The Sniper" during his stint at Amazon due to his cutthroat reputation.
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Google to require politicians to prominently disclose use of AI in election ads
Google on Wednesday updated its political content policy. As of mid-November, political campaign ads will have to disclose if they make use of...
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Elon Musk pictured for first time with co-worker mother of his secret twins
The photo was taken by veteran journalist Walter Isaacson, the author of a biography about Musk that is set to go on sale Sept. 12.
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Nissan, Kia can collect data on drivers’ ‘sexual activity’ and ‘sex lives’: privacy watchdog
Your car may be keeping tabs on your “sex drive.” Car makers Nissan and Kia can collect data on their drivers’ “sexual activity” and “sex lives” —...
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Google’s long-awaited antitrust trial finally set to begin 3 years after landmark suit over search monopoly
On Sept. 12, the Justice Department and Google will descend on a Washington, D.C., courtroom to settle a federal monopoly case where the agency...
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Google tentatively settles antitrust claims that it abuses control over apps
Google parent Alphabet tentatively settled claims that the tech giant's Google Play Store for apps and games has a monopoly over the Android...