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NEW YORK/LONDON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - A planned $600 billion artificial intelligence spending splurge by big tech firms in 2026 is adding to investor unease as they assess the implications for ...
The S&P 500 slid to near two-week lows and the Nasdaq sank to its lowest level in more than two months on Thursday, as the AI theme came under renewed pressure after Alphabet’s spending plans and ...
More Americans are turning to cheaper Obamacare plans to avoid premium sticker shock, according to preliminary data from states. But the switch comes with a caveat: thousands in extra out-of-pocket ...
Adobe is putting on hold its plan to discontinue Adobe Animate following intense backlash from its customers after it announced plans to shut down the 2D animation software amid an increased focus on ...
White House officials on Thursday presented their plans for the presidential ballroom to the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) and defended the demolition of the East Wing, citing structural ...
A new software company is relocating its headquarters to Austin, adding to the city’s growing roster of tech firms. Togetherwork Holdings LLC, an all-in-one software and payment technology company ...
After pressure from preservationists, the administration is expected to present the plans to a planning commission and make them public for the first time. By Luke Broadwater Luke Broadwater is a ...
Waymo, the self-driving car startup owned by Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL), said late on Tuesday that it plans to update its software across the fleet, and update its emergency response protocol, ...
Sergei Kaminskiy had been all over the world. But he’d never been to Alabama before setting foot in Chateau Montagel, the state’s largest home, with an eye toward purchasing it. The San Diego-based ...
Waymo said it will file a voluntary software recall with US federal authorities after its autonomously driven vehicles repeatedly failed to fully slow or stop for school buses. The Alphabet Inc.
A bill that would overhaul how the federal government purchases software has found itself in a familiar place: moving forward in the House while awaiting Senate consideration with just a few weeks ...
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