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  • Google will pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle privacy lawsuits

    Google has agreed to pay the state of Texas $1.375 billion to settle two lawsuits accusing the company of tracking users’ personal location, incognito searches, and voice and facial data without their permission. The lawsuits were brought by Texas Atto…

  • OpenAI’s enterprise adoption appears to be accelerating, at the expense of rivals

    OpenAI appears to be pulling well ahead of rivals in the race to capture enterprises’ AI spend, according to transaction data from fintech firm Ramp. According to Ramp’s AI Index, which estimates the business adoption rate of AI products by…

  • The near joy of biking with Ray-Ban Meta glasses

    For years, weekend bike rides have been sacred escapes for me. Every pedal stroke helps melt away the stressors that piled up throughout the week, and I’ve collected a few gadgets that make these rides better. However, I’ve learned the hard…

  • A timeline of the US semiconductor market in 2025

    From leadership changes at legacy semiconductor companies to wishy washy policy around chip exports, a lot happened last year.

  • Whitney Wolfe Herd on burning out — and bouncing back

    Whitney Wolfe Herd returned in March to lead Bumble, the dating app she founded and took public, following the unexpected departure of CEO Lidiane Jones. Now, in a New York Times interview, Wolfe Herd opens up about what happened. “I had no inten…