TechAndy Jassy just wrote the nerdiest diss track in corporate history
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's annual shareholder letter is basically a $200 billion diss track aimed at Nvidia, Intel, Starlink, and anyone else who dared question his capex strategy.
TechAmazon CEO Andy Jassy's annual shareholder letter is basically a $200 billion diss track aimed at Nvidia, Intel, Starlink, and anyone else who dared question his capex strategy.
TechThe UK's ARIA agency has a billion-dollar budget and a mandate to tackle epilepsy, Alzheimer's, and other neurological diseases using the kind of high-risk research traditional science funding is too cautious to touch.
TechThe Trump administration forced Anthropic to pull its latest cybersecurity AI models, but TechCrunch's reporting suggests the real reasons behind the ban are far more political than the official jailbreak narrative lets on.
TechSpaceX's IPO filing was meant to sell investors on moon colonies. It also ended up being the most detailed, legally obligated autopsy of Twitter's downfall that anyone has ever published.
TechCanva's AI assistant can now use multiple tools autonomously to generate fully editable designs from a text prompt - a genuine workflow shift for anyone who isn't a professional designer (and maybe even some who are).
TechDJI has unveiled the Osmo Pocket 4, a major upgrade to its beloved handheld gimbal camera - but there's a notable catch that might give fans pause.
TechThe Conversate app on Even Realities G2 smart glasses whispers conversation prompts through your lenses in real time - invisible to others, deeply questionable to philosophers.
TechThe Beatbot Sora 70 promises to scrub your pool clean while you do literally anything else. CNET tested whether it's actually worth the splurge.
TechOpenAI's custom 'Jalapeño' inference chip is just the latest sign that the tech industry is staging a slow-motion breakup with Nvidia, joining Google, Apple, and even SpaceX in building their own silicon.
TechAustralia has proposed taxing Meta, Google, and TikTok to fund journalism. The platforms say it misunderstands advertising. The irony is thick.
TechKevin O'Leary wants to build a 10,000-acre, 7.5-gigawatt data center in Utah and insists it can be 'beautiful.' Utah residents are not convinced.
TechJoanna Stern has left the Wall Street Journal to launch her own media company, New Things - and she's kicking it off with a book about living with AI called I Am Not a Robot.
TechTesla's new 6-seat Model Y L has officially arrived in the U.S., bringing a stretched wheelbase and third-row seating to the family EV market for the first time at this price point.
TechMicrosoft is testing a movable taskbar and resizable Start menu for Windows 11, rolling out now to Insiders - a feature users have been demanding since the OS launched.
TechFerrari has unveiled its first electric car, the Luce, designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newson's studio LoveFrom. It's also the brand's first five-seater, and yes, the internet has thoughts.
TechStealthy startup Arcturus is using lasers to infuse carbon nanomaterials into copper wire, potentially cutting the power grid's electrical losses in half. Turns out the future of energy might be written at the nanoscale.
TechAfter shelving the original executive order last month, Trump finally signed the AI executive order on Monday night. Late to the party, but the party is now officially a policy.
TechNetflix may have cracked gaming not with flashy mobile titles, but by turning your TV into a chaotic multiplayer board game night - and according to The Verge, it's working.
TechInertia has signed three licensing deals with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to commercialize inertial confinement fusion - the same star-mimicking technology behind the historic 2022 ignition breakthrough.