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The AI Revolution Is Mostly Marketing — and Here’s the Proof It’s Overhyped
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The Tech Bros Are All In on Zyn
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Remembering The 1984 Unix PC. Why Did It Fail So Hard?
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The World's Most Complex Machine
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The US gets the worst phones
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AI Startups From Canada, Germany Join Forces in Challenge to Silicon Valley
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Android OEMs should be worried that Apple’s “boring” era is ending
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Google doesn't pay the Nvidia tax. Its new TPUs explain why.
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This abandoned steel mill is becoming America’s quantum future
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Here’s to the stable ones: In praise of Tim Cook
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Electronic origin of reorganization energy in interfacial electron transfer
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We translated the Palantir manifesto for actual human beings
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5 ways Tim Cook remade Apple
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AI backlash is coming for elections
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The Mac is in good hands in Apple’s post-Cook era
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Apple will have a product guy as CEO again
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Triple-decker solar cells reach efficiency milestone
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Apple names Johny Srouji as chief hardware officer
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Allbirds' Move To AI Has Echoes of the Dot-Com Frenzy
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