Within its announcement for Apple Business, the company made one thing very clear: there will be ads in Maps now. The brand’s new push for a tool that […]
AI’s Achilles’ heel: How a war-led helium shock is exposing chip ETF risks
Disruptions to Qatar’s helium supply are exposing a structural blind spot in funds like VanEck Semiconductor ETF SMH and iShares Semiconductor ETF SOXX, which are heavily loaded on […]
Thousands of students pack Century Center for Junior Achievement JobSpark Career Expo
8 industries, 60 exhibits and thousands of students gathered at the Century Center on Tuesday for the first-ever Junior Achievement JobSpark Career Expo. The expo is aimed at […]
California legislators pitch bills to speed up certain type of home construction
California legislators on Tuesday announced a package of bills that they hope will increase the use of homes built in factories and assembled on construction sites in an […]
3 artificial intelligence (AI) stocks that look like strong buys heading into April
Key Points Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing makes about 70% of the world’s processors. Alphabet’s Gemini has 750 million monthly users, and the company recently made a deal with Apple […]
Databricks bought two startups to underpin its new AI security product
With an overflowing war chest from its $5 billion raise that closed last month (not to mention billions in revenue), Databricks is acquiring. The company, best known for […]
Hyundai taps a US robotics firm to build humanoid welders for shipyards
HD Hyundai has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with U.S. startup Persona AI to develop and deploy humanoid welding robots for shipbuilding automation, according to a May […]
Disney ends $1 billion OpenAI partnership after Sora shuts down
OpenAI is bidding goodbye to Sora as the tech giant revealed on Tuesday that it would shut the video platform down. “We’re saying goodbye to Sora. To everyone […]
More than half of drivers struggle with headlight glare, AAA says
Are you frustrated by bright headlights while you’re driving at night? A new study from AAA suggests you’re not alone. Sign up for our Newsletters The study revealed […]
How the Criterion Collection is keeping physical media alive
I’ve been a physical media devotee since I was old enough to buy … well, anything. My first cassette tape: the Space Jam soundtrack. My first VHS: Goldeneye […]