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Technology — 1284 articles

Your phone is now a crime scene in your pocket

Take a second and look at your phone. It knows where you slept last night. Who you texted. What you searched. Where you drove. For… [more]

Apple app password scam email warning

You open your inbox and see a subject line from Apple. It says an app-specific password was generated for your account. Then your stomach drops…. [more]

China vs SpaceX in race for space AI data centers

If your phone heats up while running AI, imagine what happens inside a massive data center. Now imagine moving that data center into orbit. That… [more]

Spyware can hijack your phone in seconds

You already know malware is out there. You hear about phishing emails, fake apps and data breaches almost every week. But every so often, something… [more]

Trump’s science and tech man lays out White House’s global AI strategy

U.S. policy is often reported through announcements, personalities and regulatory skirmishes. Far less attention is paid to the economic mechanisms that actually move structures and… [more]

Atlanta tests driverless pod transit loop

If you have ever sat in traffic staring at brake lights and questioning your life choices, this story will hit home. South Metro Atlanta is… [more]

Conduent data breach hits millions across multiple states

A ransomware attack on government technology giant Conduent is turning out to be far bigger than first reported. What initially sounded like a limited incident… [more]

Waymo’s cheaper robotaxi tech could help expand rides fast

If you live in cities like San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Austin or Atlanta, you may have already seen or even taken a ride in… [more]

Why a credit freeze isn’t the end of identity theft

Most U.S. data breach disclosures explain what information was leaked and any protective steps available to consumers. At the federal level, the Federal Trade Commission… [more]

AI dating cafes are now a real thing

Dating has changed a lot over the past decade. First, we moved from meeting people in person to swiping on apps. Now, some people are… [more]