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Airbnb launches redesigned app, new services business
Airbnb launched a redesigned app to showcase the company’s push to let travelers book services, like catering and personal training, at their rentals.
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Microsoft is cutting 3% of its workforce
It’s likely Microsoft’s largest job purge since it said goodbye to 10,000 employees in 2023.
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How AI helps push Candy Crush players through its most difficult puzzles
Players swiping their way through levels of Candy Crush Saga might be surprised to learn they’re solving puzzles enhanced by unsuspected ally: artificial intelligence.
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Tech meets opera in ‘The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs' at Kennedy Center
“The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs” is an opera that explores the life of Apple creator Steve Jobs and includes electronica in the production. News4’s Jummy Olabanji talks to the two leads about what it’s like to tell the tech mogul’s story in this way.
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IBM pledges $150 billion to boost U.S. tech growth, computer manufacturing
The funds include $30 billion to advance American manufacturing of its mainframe and quantum computers.
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Brain implant cleared by FDA for Precision Neuroscience, a Musk Neuralink rival
Precision Neuroscience announced that a core component of its brain implant system has been approved by the FDA.
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Is Spotify down? Here's everything we know about the music service's outage
The music streaming service confirmed that issues impacted some users and Spotify has resolved the problem as of Wednesday afternoon.
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What is Project Kuiper?
Here’s what you need to know about the initiative that will deliver high-speed, low-latency internet to virtually any location on the planet, according to Amazon.
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Sports teams adopt tactile tech for blind and low-vision fans
Professional sports teams are partnering with startups to introduce technology for blind and visually impaired fans to better experience live games.
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Trump exempts phones, computers, chips from new tariffs
Financial markets have been roiled since President Trump imposed stiff tariffs on China, where Apple and other tech companies make many of their products.
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OpenAI says Musk has run ‘unlawful campaign of harassment' against company in lawsuit
OpenAI said in a lawsuit that Elon Musk made a “sham” attempt to buy the company, and asked a federal district court to stop him from further attacks.
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Tech analyst responds to Trump wanting Apple to make iPhones in US: ‘I don't think that's a thing'
Needham analyst Laura Martin said Apple’s costs would skyrocket if it began building its marquee product in the U.S.
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Meta debuts new Llama 4 models, but most powerful AI model is still to come
Meta has not yet released the biggest and most powerful Llama 4 model, which outperforms other AI models in its class.
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Powerhouse Women in Leadership: Top 29 Global Thought Leaders Redefining Influence and Impact
This year’s edition of the Rising Woman series highlights innovators at the forefront of technological advancement, ethical AI, sustainable investment, digital transformation, and social impact.
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What is the Signal app?
Signal is an open-source, encrypted service used for messaging and calls.
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Waymo wants to bring self-driving rideshare cars to DC in 2026
Would you take a rideshare car without a driver? Waymo says it’s aiming to put its self-driving robotaxis on D.C. streets next year. News4’s Adam Tuss tells what stands in the way and what commuters think.
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Waymo wants to bring self-driving rideshare cars to DC in 2026
Would you take a rideshare car without a driver? Waymo says it’s aiming to put its self-driving rideshare cars on D.C. streets starting in 2026. The company said Tuesday that it returned to the District after tests last year. “We’re excited to bring the comfort, consistency, and safety of Waymo One to Washingtonians, those who work and play in...
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23andMe bankruptcy: Here's how to delete your data
23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and its co-founder and CEO has resigned as the struggling genetic testing company continues its push to cut costs.
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‘I'm Back': Michael Jordan's two-word fax was sent 30 years ago today
Jordan’s two-word message is perhaps the most famous fax in history. And the day after it was sent, he was back on the court in an NBA game.
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From Polaroid to vinyl, Gen Z is making retro tech one of 2025's biggest trends: ‘These things just have more value'
Young people are looking to unplug now more than ever before.