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Apple Flags Memory Supply Chain Risks

Apple is bracing for fresh supply pressure as CEO Tim Cook warned that a squeeze in memory components could weigh on the company’s operations. The alert comes amid rising demand

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New Dating Apps Tackle Fake Profiles

As fake profiles multiply on dating platforms, a new wave of services is promising cleaner matches and safer experiences. Startups and smaller apps are testing fresh tools, tighter rules, and

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Ledger CEO Weighs Bitcoin Pullback

Ledger chief executive Pascal Gauthier said the latest slide in Bitcoin is part of a familiar cycle, urging investors to focus on long-term adoption rather than day-to-day swings. Speaking on

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Silicon Valley Misreads Public Mood Again

As tech giants race to launch new tools and raise prices, frustration is building among users, workers, and local communities. In recent weeks, product announcements and policy decisions have drawn

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U.S. Puts $2 Billion Into Quantum

The Trump administration will award $2 billion in grants to nine quantum-computing companies, with deals that include U.S. government equity stakes. The move, reported Thursday by the Wall Street Journal

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Deep Fission Seeks $157 Million IPO

Deep Fission plans to raise $157 million in an initial public offering, testing investor appetite for nuclear energy startups at a time when risk and timelines are under close watch.

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Trump China Trip Raises Global Stakes

As discussion builds around a potential visit by former U.S. President Donald Trump to China, diplomats and markets are watching for signals that could shift high-level talks across capitals. The

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ServiceNow Partners Advance Governed AI Agents

At ServiceNow’s Knowledge 2026 conference, a group of partners announced an expanded collaboration to bring governed autonomous agents to large organizations, promising tighter controls from the employee desktop to emerging

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Project Search And Amazon Launch Internships

Project Search and Amazon have announced a joint internship program for young adults, signaling a fresh push to open early career paths at a major employer. The collaboration brings a

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Officials Link Deadly Attack to Online Radicalization

Authorities say the suspects in an attack that left three people dead were pulled into violent ideologies on the internet, renewing pressure on tech platforms and investigators. Officials briefed reporters

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Air France Flight Diverts Over Ebola Scare

An Air France jet bound for Detroit diverted to Canada after crew members raised concerns that a Congolese passenger may have been exposed to Ebola. The incident unfolded midflight on

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Marshall Teases Compact Noise-Blocking Headphones

Marshall signaled a new push into smaller gear with compact on‑ear headphones that promise strong noise blocking, a move that targets commuters and travelers seeking lighter kits. The company, known

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UAE Quits Oil Group After 59 Years

The United Arab Emirates will leave a decades-old oil producers’ consortium on May 1, ending a 59-year membership and clearing the way for higher crude output during one of the

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Altman Says Musk Sought Full OpenAI Control

Sam Altman says Elon Musk sought total control of OpenAI before suing the company, escalating a high-stakes fight between two of the most prominent figures in artificial intelligence. The dispute

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New Details Emerge in UPS Crash Hearing

Federal safety investigators said new information surfaced at a public hearing into the UPS freight plane crash that occurred in November 2025. The session, held this week, aimed to clarify

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Optura Raises $17.5 Million Series A

Optura, a Nashville-based enterprise healthcare platform, announced a $17.5 million Series A funding round, signaling rising investor interest in practical uses of artificial intelligence in care delivery and operations. The

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ConocoPhillips Tops Q1 Forecasts, CFO Retires

ConocoPhillips beat profit expectations for the first quarter and announced the retirement of its longtime finance chief, signaling confidence as the company absorbs a major deal. The Texas-based producer said

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Aerospace Employer Expands Seattle Hiring Push

An aerospace employer is stepping up recruitment, listing 41 open roles and placing nearly half of them in Seattle. The postings span key engineering and software jobs that suggest active

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Meta Tests Instants For Vanishing Photos

Meta is preparing a new feature called Instants that lets users share photos that disappear, signaling another push into short-lived content on its social platforms. The company said the tool

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Google Staff Urge Ethical AI Guardrails

In a rare show of internal pressure, hundreds of Google employees have urged CEO Sundar Pichai to ensure the company’s artificial intelligence is not used to cause harm. In a

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Apple Reuses Defective Chips for Budget Laptop

Apple is reportedly repurposing defective chips, originally intended for high-end devices, to build its newest low-cost laptop. The move, disclosed by industry reports this week, highlights a long-standing manufacturing practice

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Apple Settles Siri False Advertising Lawsuit

Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that accused the company of falsely advertising Siri’s artificial intelligence features, a development that could ripple across the

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Survey Reveals Hidden IT Support Gaps

A new study from TeamViewer suggests that most on-the-job tech troubles are never reported to the people paid to fix them. The company’s global survey of 4,200 managers and employees

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AI Acceleration Threatens Millions of Jobs

A growing wave of automation is moving faster than many leaders expected, raising urgent questions about work and wages. Across major economies, employers are testing new AI tools and reorganizing