Tech Insider : Economy, Business, Style
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circa 1970: Women at work in the book-keeping room at the Bank of America, Los Angeles.
The Verge : Politics, Technology

As Immigration and Customs Enforcement carries out raids across the country, the agency is working rapidly to expand an online surveillance system that could potentially track millions of users on the web.

The Verge : Technology

When people sign up for a dating site like Tinder, they don't expect their profiles and personal information to be searchable - especially by a scorned lover, or worse. But that's what popular apps like Cheaterbuster or CheatEye seem to be doing under the guise of being able to "catch cheaters."

Tech Insider : Business, Politics, Technology
a grey fighter jet leaning to one side against a grey sky
Jets like Lockheed Martin's F-35 have advanced sensors, the kind that are making it harder for adversaries to go undetected.
Engadget : Technology

There's been another turn in Automattic and WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg’s ongoing legal battle with WordPress provider WP Engine.

Engadget : Technology

We all have anecdotal evidence of chatbots blowing smoke up our butts, but now we have science to back it up.

Engadget : Business, Economy, Style

In recent weeks, OpenAI has signed blockbuster deals with AMD and Broadcom to build vast numbers of AI chips. Much of the focus has been on the financial implications, since OpenAI will need hundreds of billions of dollars to make good on its promises.