Washington Times - Tech
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9 people killed when a vehicle plows into a Filipino street festival crowd in Vancouver
A man drove a vehicle into a crowd at a Filipino heritage festival in the Canadian city of Vancouver, killing at least nine people and injuring an...
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FBI Seattle field office seeking public information on laser incidents against planes
The FBI Seattle field office is asking the public to provide any information they may have on a spate of laser strikes near the Seattle-Tacoma and...
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From climate change to crypto, congressional Republicans are wiping out Biden's regulations
Republicans, in their first 100 days with a bicameral majority in Congress, have repealed seven of President Biden's regulations, mostly...
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Google's parent begins year with robust growth despite legal, competitive and economic threats
Google's profits soared 50% in this year's opening quarter, overcoming the competitive and legal threats that its internet empire is facing amid an...
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Transportation Department announces new framework to streamline self-driving innovation
The Transportation Department is working to remove regulatory roadblocks for U.S. automakers to foster innovation and to compete with China in the...
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Most Advanced Placement exams to go digital next month
Most Advanced Placement exams will go digital next month as 28 out of 36 subjects no longer require paper and pencil, the College Board said Thursday.
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'Tommy Boy' 4K ultra HD movie review
Beloved comedian Chris Farley's first starring role in films celebrates a 30th anniversary in the ultra-high definition disc release of "Tommy Boy."
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Investigation of China's DeepSeek finds America losing edge in tech talent
America looks to be losing its advantage in the top tech talent needed to compete globally for advanced artificial intelligence.
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Tariff turmoil: How Tesla and other companies are dealing with the uncertainty of the trade war
Uncertainty over tariffs and an unpredictable trade war is weighing heavily on companies as they report their latest financial results and try to...
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The European Union fines Apple 500 million euros and Meta 200 million in separate digital cases
European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of euros Wednesday as they stepped up enforcement of the 27-nation bloc's...
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Email pretending it's a Google subpoena alert is a phishing scam
Gmail users should be careful about clicking on a "subpoena alert" email that looks like it's from Google but really is a phishing scam.
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U.S. breakthroughs in superintelligence targeted for theft by China's spy network
America's top artificial intelligence labs are on the precipice of unlocking superintelligence, but any U.S. breakthrough is perilously vulnerable...