US Supreme Court appears split over controversial use of ‘geofence’ search warrants
The U.S. top court is expected to rule on whether to allow police to identify criminal suspects by dragnet searching the databases of tech giants.
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The U.S. top court is expected to rule on whether to allow police to identify criminal suspects by dragnet searching the databases of tech giants.
Australia is giving Big Tech a simple choice. Pay journalists. Or pay the government.
The app allows developers to vibe code web apps and websites on the go.
Chris Gray is suing his startup’s acquirer, Sallie Mae, for wrongful termination and alleging it’s selling student data through a subsidiary. Sallie Mae denies the allegations and vows to fight.
Apple is adding a new subscription option that lets app developers offer lower monthly pricing in exchange for a 12-month commitment.
Users will be able to chat with a brand’s AI agent to do things like ask questions and get recommendations.
YouTube is rolling out the new AI search feature to Premium subscribers in the U.S. on an opt-in basis.
The startup specializes in “non-invasive” “mind-reading” tech—a kind of neural data collection that, its CEO hopes, will have all sorts of consumer applications.
Tank OS puts OpenClaw AI agents into a container that let’s it run reliably and more safely, especially for those running fleets of them.
Otter is also releasing a new Windows app that can capture meeting notes without joining one