As the push toward Windows 11 continues, Microsoft confirms that Windows 10 users will lose support for apps including Word, ...
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Mark Zuckerberg said content moderation teams in California will relocate to Texas to help reduce bias. In practice, ...
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After years of complaints about “unlawful” repairability policies, the FTC is suing tractor manufacturer Deere & Company. Repairability advocates are calling it a milestone for consumer rights.
WIRED’s advice columnist cracks open the publication’s archive to consider past promises about AI agents, and to get some advice on how we can use automation while retaining our humanity.
Less than a week before Donald Trump takes office, the SEC has filed a complaint against his most prominent benefactor.
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