T/technology

  1. U.S. v. Google: What Each Side Argued for Fixing Google’s Ad Tech Monopoly Technology, Today

    The Justice Department and Google wrapped up a two-week hearing that could have a major effect on online advertising.

  2. How Elon Musk Is Bringing Sexy A.I. Chatbots to the Mainstream Technology, Today

    In July, the billionaire’s A.I. company introduced two sexually explicit chatbots, pushing a new version of intimacy.

  3. OpenAI’s Team of Rivals Business, Today

    The artificial intelligence giant just announced a major partnership with AMD — weeks after striking a big deal with the chipmaker’s competitor, Nvidia.

  4. OpenAI Agrees to Use Computer Chips From AMD Technology, Today

    Weeks after a $100 billion agreement to use computer chips from Nvidia, OpenAI has signed a similar deal with a rival chipmaker.

  5. There Are Two Economies: A.I. and Everything Else Opinion, Today

    This is worse than putting all your eggs in one basket.

  6. Por fin tenemos herramientas eficaces para filtrar las llamadas no deseadas En español, Yesterday

    Una nueva función de los iPhones filtra las llamadas, de forma similar a una tecnología disponible para los usuarios de Android. Aquí te explicamos cómo activarla.

  7. Is Sports Betting Illegal in Your State? Not if You Call It a ‘Prediction Market.’ The Upshot, Yesterday

    Prediction markets like Kalshi, once known for offering wagers on elections, are now in the multibillion-dollar sports betting business and outside the reach of state regulations and taxes.

  8. Forget Cowbells. Cows Wear High-Tech Collars Now. Technology, Yesterday

    The wearables help dairy farmers gather more data so their animals are happier and produce more milk.

  9. A Powerhouse Writer Found One Word to Change the Debate About Tech Books, Yesterday

    Cory Doctorow’s new book looks to offer comfort, and solutions, to the inescapable feeling that digital platforms have gotten worse.

  10. ¿Los universitarios podrían dejar de usar su teléfono durante una hora? En español, Yesterday

    Un movimiento se propone averiguarlo.

  11. Are You Playing the Technology or Is the Technology Playing You? Video, October 3

    Are you playing the technology or is the technology playing you? In a recent episode of “The Ezra Klein Show,” the musician Brian Eno and the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein discuss how generative A.I. changes our relationship with agency.

  12. The Fuel Behind Trump’s $100,000 Visa Fee: Lost U.S. Tech Jobs Business, October 3

    The president’s decision to charge employers $100,000 per visa for skilled workers seemed to come out of nowhere. But the grievance behind it has been simmering.

  13. OpenAI’s Sora Makes Disinformation Extremely Easy and Extremely Real Technology, October 3

    The new A.I. app generated videos of store robberies and home intrusions — even bomb explosions on city streets — that never happened.

  14. How the Manosphere Hijacks Young Men’s Interest in Science Opinion, October 3

    If these podcasts really wanted to nurture enthusiasm for science, they should celebrate the hard work that goes into finding the right answer.

  15. A.I. Is Driving a Stock Market Rally in China, Too Business, October 3

    Surging interest in artificial intelligence is generating huge gains for Chinese tech stocks like Alibaba, which has more than doubled this year.

  16. Apple Takes Down ICE Tracking Apps Amid Trump Pressure Campaign U.S., October 3

    Trump administration officials have issued several legal threats over ICEBlock, a popular app that allows users to alert others to the presence of nearby immigration agents.

  17. OpenAI Completes Deal That Values It at $500 Billion Technology, October 2

    With the agreement, OpenAI becomes the world’s most valuable privately held company, surpassing the rocket maker SpaceX.

  18. OpenAI’s New Video App Is Jaw-Dropping (for Better and Worse) Technology, October 2

    Sora, OpenAI’s new video-generating app, is really a social network in disguise that can bring creative A.I. to the masses — and its problems, too.

  19. We Finally Have Free Anti-Robocall Tools That Work Technology, October 2

    A new feature for iPhones screens calls, similar to a technology available for Android users. Here’s how to activate it.

  20. Social Media’s Changing Narrative of the Israel-Gaza War Business, October 2

    Nearly two years into the conflict, social media is increasingly capturing the day-to-day toll in Gaza, as U.S. public opinion on the war shifts.

  21. Heaviest Users of Snapchat Will Face a Small Charge for Storage Business, October 1

    The social media company will charge after users reach five gigabytes of free storage, which is in line with other tech giants’ policies.

  22. Internet Returns to Afghanistan Video, October 1

    Internet services were restored in Afghanistan on Wednesday after a two-day nationwide blackout that paralyzed the economy and grounded planes. The Taliban government gave no reason for the outage, or the resumption of services.

  23. Spam and Scams Proliferate in Facebook’s Political Ads Technology, October 1

    A new analysis of political advertisers found that the platform profits from ads that include deepfakes and other content prohibited by its own policies.

  24. Internet Blackout in Afghanistan Disrupts Daily Life Video, October 1

    A nationwide internet outage in Afghanistan has made it nearly impossible for people to communicate with one another or the outside world and has disrupted banking services and aid distribution.

  25. When Silence Is the Only Logical Choice, Are We Really Free? Opinion, October 1

    Trump is known for saying a lot of things that he can’t or won’t back up. This time, the threats are real.

  26. Internet Blackout in Afghanistan Enters 3rd Day World, October 1

    Banking services have stopped, planes are grounded and aid distribution has been halted. The scope of the blackout is rare, even for a government that has increasingly rolled back freedoms.

  27. Uber Not Responsible for Sex Assault, Jury Finds, as More Cases Follow Technology, October 1

    The company is facing similar lawsuits in federal and state courts from people who claim their drivers sexually assaulted or harassed them.

  28. What We Know About ChatGPT’s New Parental Controls Technology, September 30

    OpenAI said parents can set time and content limits on accounts and receive notifications if ChatGPT detects signs of potential self-harm.

  29. Top A.I. Researchers Leave OpenAI, Google and Meta for New Start-Up Technology, September 30

    Founded by a co-creator of ChatGPT, Periodic Labs aims to build artificial intelligence that can accelerate discoveries in physics, chemistry and other fields.

  30. The Seductive, and Risky, Power of Live Sports Betting Business, September 30

    In-game betting is predicted to grow to more than $14 billion by the end of the decade. It’s a huge part of the sports gambling industry. Public health officials worry that it could be increasing the risks for gamblers.

  31. El ‘996’, la tendencia de trabajo que se está imponiendo en Silicon Valley En español, September 30

    La combinación numérica se refiere a un horario de trabajo de 9 a. m. a 9 p. m., seis días a la semana, que tiene su origen en el ambiente tecnológico chino.

  32. YouTube Settles Trump Lawsuit Over Account Suspension for $24.5 Million Technology, September 29

    Mr. Trump had sued Alphabet, the parent of YouTube and Google, and other social media companies after the platforms suspended his accounts following the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.

  33. Read the document Interactive, September 29

    The chairwoman of the House subcommittee on cybersecurity, information technology and government innovation demanded information of Uber over its safety practices related to sexual assault.

  34. California Governor Signs Sweeping A.I. Law Technology, September 29

    Gavin Newsom signed a major safety law on artificial intelligence, creating one of the strongest sets of rules about the technology in the nation.

  35. Afghanistan Has Nationwide Internet Blackout, Monitors Say World, September 29

    The shutdown came two weeks after the ruling Taliban cut off the internet in half a dozen provinces, saying they wanted to prevent “immoral acts.”

  36. Big Tech Told Kids to Code. The Jobs Didn’t Follow. The Daily, September 29

    As the industry embraces A.I. coding tools, computer science graduates say they’re struggling to land tech jobs.

  37. Can College Students Stand to Ditch Their Phones for an Hour or So? Well, September 29

    A campus movement aims to find out.

  38. I Beat the Chatbot That Stole My Book Opinion, September 29

    A.I. feels like a runaway train. But we don’t have to let it run over us.

  39. ¡Todos vamos a morir… más temprano que tarde! En español, September 28

    Si bien la IA de hoy puede fingir empatía, una IA superinteligente no necesitará molestarse con los deseos humanos.

  40. A.I. in School: What It Can and Can’t Do Opinion, September 28

    Readers discuss artificial intelligence and the roles of students and parents. Also: Infants and screens; prizes for the president.

  41. Too Many Dings and Beeps? Try Beethoven. Opinion, September 28

    As another classical music season gets underway, we — players, listeners and promoters — should consider the treasure of deep immersion into music.

  42. Would You Work ‘996’? The Hustle Culture Trend Is Taking Hold in Silicon Valley. Business, September 28

    The number combination refers to a work schedule — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week — that has its origins in China’s hard-charging tech scene.

  43. How China’s Secretive Spy Agency Became a Cyber Powerhouse World, September 28

    Fears of U.S. surveillance drove Xi Jinping, China’s leader, to elevate the agency and put it at the center of his cyber ambitions.

  44. Why Don’t Data Centers Use More Green Energy? Business, September 27

    Reliance on fossil fuels is almost unavoidable — at least for now.

  45. The C.E.O. Who Spends All Day Thinking About Sleep Business, September 27

    Oura Health makes a pricey smart ring that busy executives, celebrities and others use to track health measures like their sleep patterns. It expects $1 billion in sales this year.

  46. El club de la pelea de robots en San Francisco En español, September 26

    El auge de la IA, que ha hecho que los expertos en tecnología regresen en masa a la ciudad, ha impulsado un resurgimiento de los eventos en vivo que, a veces, cobran tintes futuristas.

  47. Google Wins, We Lose Opinion, September 26

    A judge’s remedy for the company’s illegal monopolization of search may worsen the problem.

  48. A.I.’s Environmental Impact Will Threaten Its Own Supply Chain Opinion, September 26

    Spruce Pine, N.C., supplies the world’s highest-purity quartz, a mineral that keeps the A.I. revolution afloat. What are the consequences?

  49. Amazon pagará 2500 millones de dólares para resolver la acusación de que engañó a sus clientes Prime En español, September 26

    El caso se centraba en la idea de los “patrones oscuros”, es decir, si el diseño de un sitio web dirige conscientemente a los clientes hacia suscripciones que realmente no desean.

  50. Countries Consider A.I.’s Dangers and Benefits at U.N. Business, September 25

    The United Nations announced a new “global dialogue on artificial intelligence governance,” and a new global A.I. panel on the technology’s risks and rewards.

  51. Trump Clears Way for American-Owned TikTok Valued at $14 Billion Technology, September 25

    The administration has been working for months to find non-Chinese investors for a U.S. version of the app.

  52. Microsoft Disables Some Services to Israel’s Defense Ministry Technology, September 25

    Microsoft said it found that Israel was violating some terms of service for its products and that it does “not provide technology to facilitate mass surveillance of civilians.”

  53. Google Asks Supreme Court to Intervene in Dispute With Fortnite Creator U.S., September 25

    The case could rewrite the rules on how businesses make money on Google’s smartphone operating system.

  54. Amazon to Pay $2.5 Billion to Settle Claims It Tricked Prime Customers Technology, September 25

    The settlement is one of the largest in the history of the Federal Trade Commission, which sued Amazon two years ago.

  55. Elon Musk’s Chatbot Goes to Washington Technology, September 25

    The billionaire’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, has secured a deal with the government that will allow federal agencies to use the chatbot Grok for a small fee.

  56. A U.S. Sale Isn’t Enough. Here’s How to Make TikTok Safer. Opinion, September 25

    The app should be required to provide searchable databases so propaganda campaigns can be tracked.

  57. There’s Nothing Magical in the Machine Opinion, September 25

    Believing artificial intelligence is magic is just as baseless as believing photographs can capture spirits. That’s not stopping people.

  58. Intel Said to Seek Investment From Apple Technology, September 25

    The Silicon Valley chipmaker has held talks with Apple about bolstering its finances as it looks to turn around its ailing business.

  59. Microsoft and Google Say They Remain Committed to Climate Goals Video, September 24

    Speaking at The New York Times’s Climate Forward event, the chief sustainability officers of Microsoft and Google said that their goals to achieve net-zero emissions or better by 2030 are still achievable.

  60. He May Be a ‘Slow Horse,’ but He’s in Peak Condition Arts, September 24

    Christopher Chung, who plays the I.T. whiz Roddy Ho on the Apple TV+ series “Slow Horses,” also works as a personal trainer. In the show’s new Season 5, he’s at the center of the action.

  61. Brendan Carr Plans to Keep Going After the Media Technology, September 24

    While “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” returned to ABC on Tuesday, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission has promised to continue his campaign against what he sees as liberal bias in broadcasts.

  62. How to Give Your Older Phone New Software Powers Technology, September 24

    Don’t have the latest A.I.-powered model? There are still plenty of new features in Apple’s iOS 26 and Google’s Android 16 to make your own.

  63. OpenAI to Join Tech Giants in Building 5 New Data Centers in U.S. Technology, September 23

    Working with the Japanese conglomerate SoftBank and the cloud company Oracle, the A.I. start-up will spend $400 billion over the next five years.

  64. YouTube to Reinstate Accounts Banned Over Content Related to the Pandemic and 2020 Election Technology, September 23

    The streaming platform unveiled its plan in a letter to the House Judiciary Committee.

  65. Meta Ramps Up Spending on A.I. Politics With New Super PAC Technology, September 23

    The new PAC, which is the second that Meta has unveiled in the last month, is aimed at backing those in support of the artificial intelligence industry.

  66. Larry Ellison, a Media Mogul Like No Other Technology, September 23

    The database billionaire and his son, David, are Trump favorites. The family could soon control an empire that includes CBS, Paramount, Warner, CNN and a piece of TikTok.

  67. Trump Is America’s First Meme President Opinion, September 23

    How Trump has made his mark in politics and in our minds.

  68. Trump’s $100,000 Visa Fee Puts Many Tech Start-Ups in a Bind Technology, September 23

    Silicon Valley start-ups said they were concerned they would be disproportionately hurt by the new visa fee for skilled foreign workers, given their limited resources.

  69. U.S. Asks Judge to Break Up Google’s Advertising Technology Monopoly Technology, September 22

    The Justice Department argued that the best way to address the company’s unfair advantage was to force it to sell off portions of its business.

  70. Nvidia to Invest $100 Billion in OpenAI Technology, September 22

    The chipmaker’s investment in the San Francisco start-up is an indication of the wild financial figures being tossed around in the world of artificial intelligence.

  71. U.S.-Run TikTok to License Algorithm, White House Says U.S., September 22

    The change is part of a deal to bring TikTok under U.S. ownership to avert a looming ban.

  72. Did Amazon Trick Customers Into Prime? A Jury Will Decide. Technology, September 22

    A trial in federal court in Seattle will determine if millions of customers signed up for Prime because it’s a great deal, or because they were duped.

  73. Can Google Avoid a Breakup Twice? Technology, September 22

    On Monday, the tech giant and the U.S. government face off in court over how to fix the company’s advertising technology monopoly.

  74. Trump Says the Murdochs May Join TikTok Investors Business, September 21

    Fox Corporation is considering investing in the popular video app as part of a bid to avert a U.S. ban, a person familiar with the situation said after the president’s remarks.

  75. Crony Capitalism Has Reached a New Low Opinion, September 21

    The TikTok deal is Trumpism 101.

  76. ¿Exactamente qué buscan crear las empresas de IA? En español, September 21

    Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta y OpenAI tienen previsto gastar al menos 325.000 millones de dólares para finales de año en proyectos de desarrollo de la tecnología. Esta es una guía de sus objetivos.

  77. White House Outlines a TikTok Deal With a U.S. Board Technology, September 20

    A potential deal to reduce TikTok’s ties to China would give the app a new board with six American directors out of seven, the White House press secretary said.

  78. Why Do We Think We Know Kirk’s Shooter’s Motive? Opinion, September 20

    Legible meaning doesn’t neatly emerge from the world of online discourse.

  79. Seeing Through the Reality of Meta’s Smart Glasses Technology, September 20

    Mark Zuckerberg’s glitch-filled unveiling of computerized glasses revealed a company that may struggle to deliver on its promise for the future of computing.

  80. Trump and China, in Vague Statements, Suggest TikTok Deal Could Move Ahead Business, September 19

    The president wrote on Truth Social, “appreciate the TikTok approval,” after a call with China’s top leader, Xi Jinping. But he also suggested the deal and other issues were still in progress.

  81. How Outrage at Kimmel Grew to a Shout From a Whisper Technology, September 19

    Right-wing users on social media on Tuesday were frustrated but not yet apoplectic about Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue. Things changed.

  82. ‘Peak SF’ on a Friday Night Is a Robot Fight Technology, September 19

    The artificial intelligence boom, which has brought techies flocking back to the city, has fueled a resurgence of live — and sometimes futuristic — events.

  83. Encontrar a Dios con la inteligencia artificial En español, September 19

    La industria de la “tecnología de la fe” está en pleno auge, impulsada por chatbots impulsados con IA disponibles en aplicaciones religiosas.

  84. Tenían problemas de dinero y recurrieron a ChatGPT en busca de soluciones En español, September 19

    Muchos estadounidenses recurren a chatbots para que les ayuden a enfrentar las deudas, encontrar mejores formas de ahorrar o averiguar cómo invertir en bolsa.

  85. How Xi Is Using a TikTok Tradeoff to Court Trump World, September 19

    Agreeing to a deal suggests that the fate of TikTok matters less to Beijing than gaining leverage on issues it cares most about, like tariffs, technology and Taiwan.

  86. Trump and Xi Set to Finalize TikTok Deal Business, September 19

    The two leaders are expected to speak Friday to discuss a deal to keep the wildly popular app from going dark in the United States.

  87. Since Leaving Washington, Elon Musk Has Been All In on His A.I. Company Technology, September 18

    Mr. Musk spent the summer at his artificial intelligence start-up xAI, trying to match the runaway success of OpenAI. The result was chaos.

  88. U.S. Sues Ticketmaster Over Claims of Illegal Resale Tactics Business, September 18

    The Federal Trade Commission and seven states sued Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation, claiming they misled artists and consumers.

  89. Los nuevos AirPods traducen idiomas en tiempo real. Es revolucionario En español, September 18

    Esta tecnología es uno de los ejemplos más claros hasta la fecha de cómo la inteligencia artificial puede utilizarse de forma práctica y eficiente para mejorar la vida de las personas.

  90. Jimmy Kimmel Pulled Off Air ‘Indefinitely,’ and Former C.D.C. Head Issues Warning The Headlines, September 18

    Plus, smart glasses and even smarter headphones.

  91. Internet Shutdowns Hit Parts of Afghanistan Amid Talk of a Crackdown World, September 18

    Some provincial officials said the country’s leader instructed them to switch off Wi-Fi in their area to limit the “misuse of the internet” and diffusion of “immoral acts.”

  92. The Billionaire Trump Supporter Who Will Soon Own the News Opinion, September 18

    Larry Ellison is now suddenly poised to become the most powerful media mogul America has ever seen.

  93. The New AirPods Can Translate Languages in Your Ears. This Is Profound. Technology, September 18

    The technology is one of the strongest examples yet of how artificial intelligence can be used in a seamless, practical way to improve people’s lives.

  94. Whose Punctuation Is More Human: Yours or A.I.’s? Magazine, September 18

    The debate about ChatGPT’s use of the em dash signifies a shift in not only how we write, but what writing is for.

  95. Who Is Brendan Carr of the F.C.C.? Technology, September 18

    The chairman of the F.C.C., who is in the spotlight for his comments that may have led to the suspension of late night TV show host Jimmy Kimmel, has long criticized the media for perceived bias.

  96. Meta Unveils Smart Glasses With Apps and an Artificial Intelligence Assistant Technology, September 18

    At its annual developer conference on Wednesday, Meta showed several new smart glasses, which have been a surprise hit for the company.

  97. A Dangerous, Bipartisan War Against the Internet Is Already Underway Opinion, September 17

    Both Democrats and Republicans seem to think that we need to be protected from what’s online.

  98. Has Britain Gone Too Far With Its Digital Controls? Technology, September 17

    British authorities have ramped up the use of facial recognition, artificial intelligence and internet regulation to address crime and other issues, stoking concerns of surveillance overreach.

  99. Trump Delays TikTok Ban Again Technology, September 16

    It was the fourth time President Trump extended the deadline for TikTok to find a new owner or face a ban in the United States. This time, officials have said they are nearing a deal to address concerns about the app.

  100. Social Platforms Duck Blame for Inflaming Divisions Before Charlie Kirk’s Death Technology, September 16

    After authorities said Mr. Kirk’s suspected shooter had been “radicalized” online, Meta, Reddit, TikTok and other platforms have stayed quiet — though not Elon Musk, who owns X.

  101. What Exactly Are A.I. Companies Trying to Build? Here’s a Guide. Technology, September 16

    Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta and OpenAI plan to spend at least $325 billion by the end of the year in pursuit of A.I. We explain why they’re doing it.

  102. New Crypto Super PAC Garners $100 Million to Help Push Industry Agenda Technology, September 15

    The effort, called the Fellowship PAC, is the crypto industry’s latest move to help elect legislators that will force through its interests in Washington.

  103. Un niño hizo un amigo en Roblox. Su relación era siniestra En español, September 15

    A los 7 años, Ethan Dallas empezó a jugar al juego en línea, donde conoció a Nate. Luego, siguieron abusos que terminaron con el suicidio de Ethan, dijo su madre, quien culpa a Roblox.

  104. A U.S.-China Deal to Avert a TikTok Ban May be Close Technology, September 15

    Trump administration officials say they have the framework of a deal to save the popular video app. It had until Sept. 17 to be sold by its Chinese owner, ByteDance, or face a ban in the United States.

  105. How They’re Watching You Interactive, September 15

    New tools allow law enforcement agencies to track us at an unimaginable scale.

  106. Zoom’s C.E.O. Thinks Your Meetings Could Be Better Business, September 14

    Eric Yuan, who saw the firm he founded become a household name during the pandemic, is trying to change the way people use the platform.

  107. Lina Khan Revamped Antitrust. Now She’s Pushing the Democratic Party. Technology, September 14

    The youngest chair in the history of the Federal Trade Commission is campaigning for Zohran Mamdani and defending her brand of populism.

  108. Finding God in the App Store U.S., September 14

    Millions of people are turning to chatbots to confess their darkest secrets and seek guidance from on high. “Is this actually God I am talking to?”

  109. Social Media Reduced Two Horrific Killings to Cheap Snuff Films Opinion, September 13

    Social media is turning tragic events into snuff films.

  110. The Police Found Messages After Kirk’s Killing. What They Mean Is Unclear. U.S., September 13

    The messages relied on an enigmatic, coded communication style used by the habitually online.

  111. They Had Money Problems. They Turned to ChatGPT for Solutions. Business, September 13

    More people are turning to generative A.I. chatbots for financial advice, whether it’s for debt management, better saving strategies or stock picks.

  112. Right-Wing Activists Urge Followers to Expose Those Celebrating Kirk Killing U.S., September 12

    The widespread and fast-moving campaign has already resulted in lost jobs, suspensions and internal investigations, heightening tensions online between supporters and detractors of Charlie Kirk.

  113. He Made a Friend on Roblox. Their Relationship Turned Sinister. Technology, September 12

    At age 7, Ethan Dallas began playing the online game, where he met Nate. Deadly abuse followed, said Ethan’s mother, who blames Roblox.

  114. ‘Civil War’ Mentions Surge Online After Kirk Assassination Technology, September 12

    The term has increasingly been invoked on social media after major political moments, highlighting divisions among Americans.

  115. Trump Is Copying China. That’s a Terrible Idea. Opinion, September 12

    Trump is steering the U.S. model of capitalism closer to the Chinese one, swapping innovation and competition for state control and cronyism.

  116. Nike Sneakers You Earn the Right to Buy, One Free Throw at a Time Style, September 12

    The artist Tom Sachs, whose longtime partnership with Nike was suspended over suggestions that he ran a hostile studio, isn’t making it easy to nab his latest design for the brand.

  117. A.I.’s Prophet of Doom Wants to Shut It All Down Technology, September 12

    Eliezer Yudkowsky has spent the past 20 years warning A.I. insiders of danger. Now, he’s making his case to the public.

  118. OpenAI Takes Big Steps Toward Its Long-Planned Reorganization Technology, September 11

    The start-up reached a tentative deal with Microsoft, its biggest investor, and said it would give a $100 billion stake to the nonprofit that manages it.

  119. With Few Facts About Kirk Shooting, Wild Speculation Abounds Technology, September 11

    Social media users are spreading elaborate and entirely unsubstantiated theories about what happened to the conservative commentator.

  120. Regulators Are Digging Into A.I. Chatbots and Child Safety Technology, September 11

    The Federal Trade Commission said it was starting an inquiry of how six major tech companies monitor activity that could harm minors.

  121. Parents, Your Job Has Changed in the A.I. Era Opinion, September 11

    A.I. tools can hinder cognitive development in students. Parents are essential to fostering responsible use.

  122. Scammers Are Using Fake Reviews to Extort Small Businesses Technology, September 11

    Movers, roofing companies and others are being bombarded with phony one-star reviews on Google Maps. Then they’re asked to pay up.

  123. Canadian Man Falsely Named as Charlie Kirk’s Shooter on Social Media Technology, September 11

    The 77-year-old former banker, who lives in Toronto, said he was “shocked” by the speed at which his photograph spread online.

  124. Videos of Charlie Kirk’s Shooting Spread Rapidly on Social Media Technology, September 10

    First posted to X, they amassed millions of views on Instagram, Threads, YouTube and Telegram within hours.

  125. OpenAI Signs $300 Billion Data Center Pact With Tech Giant Oracle Technology, September 10

    The funding covers more than half of the A.I. data centers that OpenAI plans to build in the U.S. over the next several years.

  126. Senators Demand Answers From Mark Zuckerberg on WhatsApp Security Technology, September 10

    Three Republican senators sent a letter to Meta’s chief executive on Wednesday asking him to respond to whistle-blower allegations over security flaws.

  127. New York’s Ban on Cellphones in Schools Is Going ‘Better Than Expected’ New York, September 10

    In the country’s largest district to ban phones, students, teachers and parents reported some frustrations, but also benefits.

  128. Apple presenta un nuevo iPhone, más delgado, pero con menos innovaciones En español, September 9

    El gigante de Silicon Valley también presentó actualizaciones de sus celulares tradicionales, así como de sus AirPods y Apple Watch.

  129. Why Mark S. Zuckerberg Is Suing Facebook’s Parent Company, Meta Technology, September 9

    Facebook has repeatedly flagged his accounts, he says, for “impersonating” the company’s founder, Mark E. Zuckerberg.

  130. Apple Introduces New, Slimmer iPhone Technology, September 9

    The Silicon Valley giant also introduced updates to its traditional smartphones, as well as its AirPods and Apple Watch.

  131. United Arab Emirates Joins U.S. and China in Giving Away A.I. Technology Technology, September 9

    The Persian Gulf nation has “open sourced” technology meant to compete with OpenAI and China’s DeepSeek.

  132. Nvidia Assails Critics as A.I. ‘Doomers’ in Fight Over China Chip Sales Technology, September 9

    Rankling national security experts, the chipmaker has stepped up attacks on lawmakers who are pushing restrictions.

  133. Las empresas tecnológicas se esfuerzan por integrar el futuro sistema de defensa de Trump En español, September 9

    Las empresas tecnológicas están realizando simulacros con IA, láseres y más para demostrar que pueden formar parte de la Cúpula Dorada, el ambicioso plan del presidente de EE. UU. para un escudo antimisiles.

  134. Whistle-Blower Sues Meta Over Claims of WhatsApp Security Flaws Technology, September 8

    In a lawsuit filed Monday, the former head of security for the messaging app accused the social media company of putting billions of users at risk. Meta pushed back on his claim.

  135. Tech Companies Show Off for Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ Technology, September 8

    Tech companies are displaying A.I., lasers and more as they compete for a piece of President Trump’s ambitious plan for a missile defense shield.

  136. A Tech Reporter’s Side Gig: Music Writing Technology, September 8

    Every so often, Mike Isaac swerves from his Silicon Valley beat to write about bands.

  137. Rusia intensifica sus campañas de desinformación y EE. UU. deja de frenarlas En español, September 8

    El Kremlin ha iniciado una campaña para influir en las elecciones parlamentarias de Moldavia, en lo que podría convertirse en un nuevo modelo de injerencia electoral en internet.

  138. Will We Follow Trump to Fantasyland? Opinion, September 8

    We’ve traveled far beyond political spin.

  139. A.I. Could Make the Smartphone Passé. What Comes Next? Technology, September 8

    As Apple prepares to release new iPhones this week, industry veterans shared their predictions for what will be the next big thing in personal computing.

  140. Nepal Bans 26 Social Media Platforms, Including Facebook and YouTube World, September 7

    Critics worry a new law could curb freedom of expression, affect tourism and cut communication with the many Nepalis who work abroad.

  141. Why Google Got Off Easy Opinion, September 7

    The message to other companies is plain: It pays to break the law.

  142. Russia Steps Up Disinformation Efforts as Trump Abandons Resistance Business, September 7

    The Kremlin has begun a campaign to sway the parliamentary election in Moldova in what could become a new model of election interference online.

  143. The Spectacular Comeback Tour of a Crypto Overlord Technology, September 7

    Ross Ulbricht, who created the Silk Road dark web marketplace and was serving a life sentence for drug distribution, has embarked on a strange and unexpected comeback after President Trump pardoned him in January.

  144. Why This Used Car Company Thinks Tariffs Could Be Good for Business Business, May 13

    The chief executive of Carvana, which sells used cars online, said President Trump’s tariffs could help his company by increasing demand for its vehicles.

  145. Amazon Tells Corporate Workers to Be Back in the Office 5 Days a Week Business, September 16

    The internet giant told employees on Monday that it expected them to return to the office full-time in January.

  146. Health Officials Tried to Evade Public Records Laws, Lawmakers Say Science, May 28

    N.I.H. officials suggested federal record keepers helped them hide emails. If so, “that’s really damaging to trust in all of government,” one expert said.

  147. La desinformación en temas de salud está evolucionando. Aprende a detectarla En español, March 19

    Los expertos ofrecen consejos para reconocer las afirmaciones médicas falsas en internet y combatirlas en tus círculos cercanos, sin pelear con nadie.

  148. Health Misinformation Is Evolving. Here’s How to Spot It. Well, March 16

    Experts offer tips for combating false medical claims in your own circles.

  149. Behind the Birth of an Anti-Vaccine Story Business, December 13

    A 24-year-old’s sudden death devastated his family — and caught the attention of the movement of vaccine opponents.

  150. TikTok Rankles Employees With Return-to-Office Tracking Tools Business, September 15

    The company is requiring many employees to use an app that tracks their in-person attendance.