
Startup Taya Pitches Privacy-First Wearable
A new entrant in the wearables market, Taya, is taking aim at privacy fears with a pendant-style note-taking device that records only the wearer’s voice. The company says the product

A new entrant in the wearables market, Taya, is taking aim at privacy fears with a pendant-style note-taking device that records only the wearer’s voice. The company says the product

The White House has stepped up a campaign against what it describes as censorship abroad, channeling diplomatic muscle through the State Department to confront European governments. The initiative marks a

European Union guidance for businesses is late again, leaving companies across the bloc guessing about how to comply with new rules and reporting demands. The missed deadlines affect planning for

A layoff at a major social media company has opened the door to a new idea in Seattle’s growing e-bike scene. Tyler Swartz, a Seattle native and cycling enthusiast, plans

Fox News is promoting a refreshed stream of breaking video clips across topics, signaling a bigger bet on fast, watch-now updates for mobile and web viewers. The effort highlights short,

A startup in Redwood City says it has secured an oversubscribed $60 million Series A round to advance what it calls ACI, or Artificial Chip Intelligence, for semiconductor design. The

Cody Roberts avoided up to two years in prison and a $5,000 fine after entering a guilty plea in a recent court proceeding. The decision limits his punishment and closes

Anthropic’s latest announcement broke a familiar pattern in markets, easing nerves across cybersecurity and technology stocks that often fall on major artificial intelligence news. Investors said the update, released this

Machine learning is changing how forecasts are made and how people receive them, accelerating updates and sharpening detail in many apps and services. Tech firms and national weather agencies are