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August 21, 2023
How Hilary Turned Into a Monster Storm
By Matt Simon | |
Like wringing out a great big sponge in the sky,
Arm, the Chip Designer, Files for an I.P.O. Expected to Be Among the Largest
By Santul Nerkar and Don Clark | |
Why It MattersThe move will provide Arm’s parent company, SoftBank,
How to increase your chance of getting hired on job sites like LinkedIn
By Danielle Abril | |
You also may want to understand what job sites know
Triller’s S-1 filing claims 550M users, but its app installs fall far short, new data shows
By Amanda Silberling | |
TikTok competitor Triller is preparing to go public, but estimates
15 Best Coffee Subscription Boxes We’ve Tasted (2023): Gifting, Fresh, Decaf, Single-Origin
By Jaina Grey | |
Subscription beans vs. locally roasted beans: These subscription services all
More Screen Time Linked to Delayed Development in Babies, Study Finds
By Matt Richtel | |
The NewsOne-year-olds exposed to more than four hours of screen
Everyone’s talking about tech IPOs again
By Alex Wilhelm | |
Now past the halfway mark of the third quarter, we
Cuba ransomware group exploits Veeam to hit critical infrastructure
By Matt Kapko | |
Dive Brief: A critical infrastructure organization in the U.S. was
Using Generative AI to Resurrect the Dead Will Create a Burden for the Living
By Tamara Kneese | |
Given enough data, one can feel like it’s possible to
How Nvidia Built a Competitive Moat Around A.I. Chips
By Don Clark | |
Naveen Rao, a neuroscientist turned tech entrepreneur, once tried to
Security flaw at Christie’s exposed location data of artwork owners sought to sell
By Max Hoppenstedt | |
Comment on this storyCommentOn a recent Wednesday evening, a university
An X glitch is breaking native images, links posted before December 2014
By Ivan Mehta | |
A glitch on X, formerly Twitter, seems to have broken
The ice cores that will let us look 1.5-million-years into the past
By Christian Elliott | |
Melting isn’t an option because carbon dioxide easily dissolves into
The Dark History ‘Oppenheimer’ Didn’t Show
By Ngofeen Mputubwele | |
In Sengier’s mining towns, as elsewhere, the Congolese were unable
Even in War, Ukrainian Soldiers Find Time for World of Tanks Video Game
By Thomas Gibbons-Neff | |
In a war of tanks, there’s World of Tanks.Somewhere along
What Do My Screenshots and Selfies Actually Say About Me?
By Meghan O'Gieblyn | |
“While looking through my parents' old photo albums, I noticed
The Twisted Pageantry of American Politics in One Photo
By Jason Parham | |
In America, presidential election cycles are political beauty contests. Vying
Reliance spin-off Jio Financial Services makes muted market debut
By Manish Singh | |
For years, the Indian market has been anticipating for a
The World Isn’t Ready for the Next Decade of AI
Gideon Lichfield: If I were a cynic, which of course
Samsung Bespoke Jet AI Review: Stylish Smarts, Off the Mark
By Adrienne So | |
Samsung launched its Bespoke series, a home appliance line for
NASA’s STEREO-A flies by Earth after a 17-year trip around the sun
By Daniel Wu | |
Comment on this storyCommentFor nearly 17 years, NASA’s Solar Terrestrial
Vinfast takes a wild ride, a robotaxi fallout brews and the IRA one year later
By Kirsten Korosec | |
The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things
‘Venba’ Takes Me Back to My Roots Through Food and Family
By Saniya Ahmed | |
Before I could muster up the courage to use the