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Bumble date turns stalker: Bengaluru woman claims her ex stalked her using location from food delivery app
A Bengaluru woman shared how her ex, who worked at a food delivery platform, stalked her using insi…
FTC chair Lina Khan explained how Americans lost their privacy protections to Big Tech
FTC Chair Lina Khan said in a "60 Minutes" interview that hundreds of acquisitions by Big Tech play…
Lloyd Lee
The company behind Sam Altman's iris-scanning ID startup just revealed new tech. Its privacy chief explains how it works.
Tools for Humanity is building the tech behind Sam Altman's ambitious Worldcoin. Chief privacy offi…
Lakshmi Varanasi
Meet Peter Thiel, the controversial tech billionaire and GOP kingmaker
Peter Thiel, the billionaire cofounder of PayPal, is one of tech's most public Conservatives.
Madeline Berg
OpenAI's tools are making up stuff in hospital transcriptions; can be dangerous for patients, experts warn
AI transcription tool Whisper, developed by OpenAI, is facing scrutiny for frequent hallucinations …
How to delete your X account permanently in 7 steps
To delete your X (formerly Twitter) account, you first need to deactivate it, and it will be delete…
Meira Gebel,Dave Johnson,Pete…
Microsoft is delaying the recall feature for CoPilot Plus PCs again, all we know
Microsoft has postponed the release of its Recall feature for Windows, pushing it to a December pre…
A lawsuit accuses Bain Capital's PowerSchool of trafficking in student data. The edtech giant says everything it does is legal.
PowerSchool manages data for more than 60 million students and their educators.
Laura Italiano
I'm a Google Cloud director who spent decades in the FBI. If you want a tech job, cybersecurity is the place to be.
Google Cloud director MK Palmore says that cybersecurity is one of the most dynamic and in-demand c…
Ana Altchek
'Father of the iPod' says Apple's staggered AI rollout is smart — and 'doesn't require nuclear power'
Nest founder Tony Fadell, who worked on the iPod and iPhone, said Apple's slow-and-steady approach …
Jaures Yip
Weekend wrap: IPO myths, quick commerce gone wrong and more
This week's business and finance roundup explores underwhelming returns from India's largest IPOs, …
'Likes' no longer public on X to protect users' privacy
X users will be now be able to unhesitatingly like posts on the social media platform without anyon…
ANI
23andMe appoints new board members as it works to stem the company's slide
23andMe has appointed three new independent directors to its board.
Lauren Edmonds
I tried Apple Intelligence for 48 hours. These are my favorite AI features so far.
Apple Intelligence is here, and the first drop of AI features has been pretty helpful so far. Here …
Jordan Hart
Read the letter sent to AWS CEO Matt Garman, signed by 500 employees, protesting his RTO comments
Amazon is returning to the office five days a week, but more than 500 employees have written to AWS…
Jyoti Mann,Ashley Stewart
"Jarvis, you there?": Google's new AI agent might take over your web browser and carry out tasks on your behalf
Google is planning to introduce Project Jarvis, an AI agent, by December. This AI will automate tas…
Matt Steiner is behinds Meta's generative-AI ads resurgence. Here's how his work has become crucial to monetization.
Meet the man behinds Meta's generative-AI ad features, used by over 1 million advertisers as the te…
Lara O'Reilly
Jimmy Ba, founding member of Elon Musk's xAI, redefines AI with deep neural networks
Learn about Jimmy Ba's role at xAI and his insights on AI ethics and deep neural networks, featured…
Monica Melton
Meta is banning accounts that track the jets of celebrities like Elon Musk and Taylor Swift. It's not a bad idea.
Meta has suspended Threads accounts that tracked the private jets of Elon Musk, Taylor Swift, and o…
Katie Notopoulos
Synology introduces new enterprise solutions, reports significant growth in India
Taiwanese storage solutions provider Synology has launched its new enterprise-level solution bluepr…