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BUSINESS

Digital sovereignty isn’t the same thing as digital isolation. Asia’s governments should be careful

Asia-Pacific governments are increasingly asserting control over data produced by their citizens, businesses, and public bodies. Geopolitical uncertainty, the rise

TECH

Uber, Wayve and Waymo are headed towards a robotaxi showdown in London

Uber customers in the U.K. can now join an interest list to increase their chances of being matched with a

LIFESTYLE

Have a Relaxing Weekend. | Cup of Jo

What are you up to this weekend? We’re going to a bar mitzvah with a “black tie pizza party,” which

SCIENCE

Stonehenge’s altar stone probably wasn’t transported by a glacier

The 5-metre-long altar stone lies mostly buried at the centre of Stonehenge Laurence Berger/Getty Images Researchers investigating the origins of

MARKET

‘No one wears bling’: What does it say about America if people are afraid to wear their jewelry?

“I’ve been to many shows, operas, big parties and fundraisers.” Source link

EDUCATION

Is Everyone Using AI? How False Perceptions Can Become Self-fulfilling

“Students don’t want to be perceived by their peers as not able to do the work,” said Alex Kale, a

Mobile

Android UI Development is Compose First

Posted by Nick Butcher, Product Manager In the almost-5-years since Jetpack Compose launched, we’ve invested in bringing you all the

GADGET

Axiom Reveals Its Prada-Designed Spacesuit Inner Layer For NASA

The Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment will keep astronauts cool on the lunar surface. Axiom With NASA set

ECONOMY

Might AI hurt corporate profits? (from my email)

I loved your talk about AI and wanted to bounce an idea off you. I think AI may be bad

FINANCE

Wall Street eats its forecasts as stocks sell off on fear of AI bubble ahead of SpaceX IPO

Stocks are selling off globally this morning as unhappy investors see the price oil rising again—because of renewed conflict in