Trump Is Selling a Phone + The Start-Up Trying to Automate Every Job + Allison Williams Talks ‘M3GAN 2.0’
“They’re calling it the T1 Phone 8002 Gold Version, which sounds kind of like a Taylor Swift album.” Source link
“They’re calling it the T1 Phone 8002 Gold Version, which sounds kind of like a Taylor Swift album.” Source link
TikTok executives hosted happy hours and played pickleball with influencers on the French Riviera this week, even as a U.S. ban loomed over the company. Source link
TikTok Hits Cannes, Where a U.S. Ban Seems a Distant Dream Read More »
Confronted with tariffs and scrutiny in the United States and Europe, Chinese consumer brands are betting that they can become household names in Latin America’s biggest economy. Source link
Chinese Tech Giants Have Big Ambitions in Brazil Read More »
Mr. Musk says the driverless taxis could begin ferrying passengers on Sunday in Austin, Texas, where other companies already have similar cars on the road. Source link
Tesla’s Robotaxi, Long Promised by Elon Musk, Joins a Crowded Field Read More »
To comply with a Trump executive order, Microsoft recently helped suspend the email account of an International Criminal Court prosecutor in the Netherlands who was investigating Israel for war crimes. Source link
Europe’s Growing Fear: How Trump Might Use U.S. Tech Dominance Against It Read More »
Automakers and car buyers are taking a second, harder look at hybrids after leaving them behind for electric vehicles. Source link
Hybrid Cars, Once Derided and Dismissed, Have Become Popular Read More »
Hugo Aguilar Ortiz grew up in a remote Mixtec-speaking village. He is now one of the most powerful lawyers in Mexico. Source link
How Hugo Aguilar Ortiz Became Mexico’s Most Powerful Indigenous Lawyer Read More »
A growing fleet of electric boats ferries Indigenous people through the heart of the Ecuadorean Amazon, providing a cheaper and greener alternative to gas-powered vessels. Source link
Electric Boats Offer a More Eco-Friendly Way to Travel in the Amazon Read More »
When President Trump took office, U.S.A.I.D. was one of the first agencies to be dismantled in the name of efficiency. Amy Schoenfeld Walker, a New York Times reporter and graphics editor who has been tracking the foreign aid cuts and restorations since they began in February, shares what she’s learned through her reporting. Source link
Were the U.S.A.I.D. Cuts ‘Efficient?’ Read More »
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will make the study of stars and galaxies more like the big data-sorting exercises of contemporary genetics and particle physics. Source link
How Vera Rubin Telescope Scientists Will Deal With 60 Million Billion Bytes of Imagery Read More »