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Windows 11's in-box apps and system interfaces are currently a mishmash of native and web-based interfaces, but it sounds like that might soon be changing. When you purchase through links on our site, ...
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When Krystal Steward started knocking on her neighbors’ doors in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 2021, to discuss energy efficiency and sustainability upgrades, she was met with a lot of blank stares. She was ...
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AI's rapid advances are changing what it means to be a software developer. At companies like Spotify, top engineers have largely stopped coding. Coders who once were busy "arm wrestling with a ...
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Merck MRK-3.88%decrease; red down pointing triangle is shaking up the leadership of its main pharmaceutical unit as the U.S. drugmaker braces for sales pressure later this decade. The Rahway, ...
Chris ‘moot’ Poole tells The Verge he regrets having ever encountered Jeffrey Epstein. Chris ‘moot’ Poole tells The Verge he regrets having ever encountered Jeffrey Epstein. is a senior editor ...
After a career counselor visited one of her classes earlier this year, Lily Hatch found herself asking a chatbot for guidance about college. A junior at Wake Forest High School in North Carolina, ...
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A wobbling U.S. jobs market was the Federal Reserve’s biggest worry last fall. Now the focus appears to have shifted back to stubborn inflation. Investors will get twin reports this week on employment ...