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Ignoring Tech's Past to Spite AI's Future
It isn’t only the companies everyone loves to hate that are leading the way with this budding technology.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What investors may be getting wrong about Apple’s AI strategy
With on-device computing and privacy features, Apple could have a whole new cachet and appeal for consumers.MarketWatch - Business -
Euro 2024 futures odds, best bets, predictions: Proven soccer expert reveals picks to win, teams to avoid
Martin Green has just released his best bets and picks for the UEFA Euros 2024CBS Sports - Sports -
A Father's Day ode to Papi, and what I never asked
Journalist Kristina Puga regrets she didn't ask more questions to her own dad, Fabián Puga, as she honors his legacy on Father's Day.NBC News - Top stories -
I spent a week on the Chinese version of E-Trade. Here’s what I found.
The maze of platforms and unverifiable information adds frustration to an already nettlesome — to say nothing of risky — stock market in China.MarketWatch - Business -
What I learnt from your open-ended wisdom on closed-ended funds
My previous column on investment trusts filled my mailbag with expert responsesFinancial Times - Business -
Rihanna is not 'retired,' despite what that outfit said: 'Wait for the I Quit T-shirt'
Rihanna cheekily addresses rumors surrounding her 'I'm Retired' T-shirt dress and shuts down speculation that a third pregnancy might be imminent.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
The U.S. and other G-7 industrialized nations vowed to push back against a wave of cheap Chinese high-tech products in a coordinated attempt to counter what they consider to be unfair economic competition.
The U.S. and other G-7 industrialized nations vowed to push back against a wave of cheap Chinese high-tech products in a coordinated attempt to counter what they consider to be unfair economic competition.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Virginia Hasn't Backed a Republican for President in Two Decades. Is It About to Flip?
Early polls showing Donald Trump cutting into President Biden’s lead have served as a wake-up call for Virginia Democrats.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Alexander-Arnold can prove Rooney wrong on England’s centre stage | Jonathan Liew
Doubts have been raised about Liverpool star’s defensive prowess but his ability could make difference at Euro 2024. This past week, Wayne Rooney declared that he “wouldn’t have Trent Alexander-Arnold anywhere near the middle of the pitch”. Which ...The Guardian - World
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The Big AI Question: Are You Ready To Pay For It?
Consumers who are tempted to upgrade will find higher prices for new AI-powered gadgets—and new subscription fees to access their full capabilitiesThe Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Microsoft's Nadella Is Building an AI Empire. OpenAI Was Just the First Step.
After landing the deal that launched his company to the front of the artificial-intelligence race, the tech chief is spreading his bets. Will it be enough?The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Mini Projectors Show Big Movies Easily. But How's the Picture Quality?
In search of the perfect at-home movie experience, we projected ‘Dune’ onto the bedroom wall. For work, of course.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Broadcom to Carry Out 10-for-1 Stock Split
Shares in the chip and software maker have soared as demand surges for products related to artificial intelligence.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
China Unveils $48 Billion Fund to Bolster Chip Industry
China has set up a fund to help its semiconductor industry build up a local supply chain and close the technology gap with the U.S.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - China