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If you’ve noticed Siri listening when you didn’t ask for it, you have until July 2 to file a claim.
Honey says it finds online deals. Creators say it swipes their income.
The popular PayPal-owned coupon-browser extension Honey faces lawsuits that charge it’s unfairly funneling commissions that should go to the original seller.
With Trump’s trip, Persian Gulf states take center stage in AI boom
As OpenAI negotiates a major deal with two UAE companies, the U.S. and its star industry take a less cautious tack on disseminating AI technology to foreign partners.
Why these start-ups think zeppelins could be the future of air travel
Nearly a century after the Hindenburg, a new generation of airship companies says they have a greener alternative for tourism and cargo flights.
Why these startups think zeppelins could be the future of air travel
Nearly a century after the Hindenburg, a new generation of airship companies say they have a greener alternative for tourism and cargo flights.
Start-ups are trying to close the U.S. hypersonic missile gap with China
A rocket engine tested in New Mexico on Wednesday shows how start-ups are working on hypersonic aircraft the Pentagon says are vital to U.S. national security.
The tech that can make time in the air fly by
Hours in a cramped seat in a metal tube can feel soul-draining -- but the right gadgets can help
Richard Garwin, science adviser to presidents, dies at 97
He was an arms-control advocate who had helped develop the hydrogen bomb, and he helped developed MRI technology
They stormed the Capitol. Now they’re selling merch.
Jan. 6 rioters seek to build platforms after receiving pardons from President Donald Trump.
Why these tech titans joined Trump in Saudi Arabia
A cavalcade of tech leaders was on hand in the Saudi capital for an investment summit presided over by President Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.