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NASA and USPS stop using Canoo EVs despite CEO’s pledged support
NASA and the United States Postal Service have stopped using electric vans made by now-bankrupt EV startup Canoo, despite the former CEO’s claim...
AI-Powered Chatbots Reshape Holiday Gift Shopping
As consumers turn to chatbots for inspiration, retailers are racing to adapt to a landscape in which algorithms are increasingly involved.
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San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie: ‘We Are a City on the Rise’
I first met Daniel Lurie, San Francisco’s newly minted mayor, about five minutes before we walked onstage at WIRED’s Big Interview event, held...
SoftBank and Nvidia reportedly in talks to fund Skild AI at $14B, nearly tripling...
SoftBank Group and Nvidia are in talks to lead an investment of over $1 billion at a $14 billion valuation in Skild AI,...
New Splunk Windows Flaw Enables Privilege Escalation Attacks
Splunk for Windows has a high-severity flaw that lets local users escalate privileges through misconfigured file permissions. Learn how to fix it.
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The Military Almost Got the Right to Repair. Lawmakers Just Took It Away
US lawmakers have removed provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act for 2026 that would have ensured military members’ right to repair their...
FTC upholds ban on stalkerware founder Scott Zuckerman
A stalkerware maker who was banned from the surveillance industry after a data breach that exposed the personal information of its customers, as...
Google Confirms Rising ‘Account Takeovers ’— Users Told to Check Chrome Settings
Google warns Chrome users of rising “account takeovers” and urges stronger authentication to keep accounts and synced data safe.
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