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Carol Hancox
July 6, 5:35 AM
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There is no doubt that technology has a useful role to play in transforming personal finance. But while AI is good at processing general data, it struggles with the personal side of things.
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Carol Hancox
July 6, 5:11 AM
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Onboard helpers, bad-weather suspensions, but no crashes. WIRED asked experts to grade Tesla’s Austin autonomous taxi service—and, crucially, how to know if the system is safe.
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Carol Hancox
July 4, 8:38 AM
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The Meta CEO is leading a hiring blitz, offering top talent at OpenAI eye-watering pay packages and endless access to cutting-edge chips.
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Carol Hancox
June 2, 5:38 AM
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Trump Media and Technology Group, the parent company to Truth Social, has announced plans to buy up billions of dollars’ worth of bitcoin.
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Carol Hancox
May 10, 10:13 PM
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Forget Mark Zuckerberg’s vision of VR meetings; the industrial metaverse bridges digital and physical worlds in a way that’s actually useful.
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Carol Hancox
April 29, 7:00 PM
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Manufacturers in India would need to double production to meet US iPhone demand—and the shift still wouldn’t solve Apple’s China problem.
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Carol Hancox
April 26, 3:20 AM
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Data via trackers and sensors can paint an intricate picture of your life – here’s what to know about privacy in your car
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Carol Hancox
April 15, 1:51 AM
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If you don’t, your flight won’t crash, but ignoring airplane mode uses up your battery and annoys the pilot.
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Carol Hancox
April 12, 8:46 PM
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Tech Now visits Zambia to see how Bitcoin is helping to provide villagers with electricity.
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Carol Hancox
April 6, 2:38 AM
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Apple, Amazon, and other tech companies reliant on global supply chains stand to lose the most from President Trump’s trade policies, but some software firms expect more demand for their services.
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Carol Hancox
March 9, 8:01 AM
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Rather than buy bitcoin directly, Donald Trump’s plan calls for holding the US government’s current bitcoin assets in reserve—and creates a separate stockpile for other crypto coins.
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Carol Hancox
March 2, 2:06 AM
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Manufacturers already have the data. LLM-powered tools could help them make use of it.
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Carol Hancox
February 16, 12:25 AM
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Drivers employed by Uber, Bolt and Addison Lee are set to log off for six hours on 14 February 2025 in long-running disputes over poor pay, work conditions and algorithmic transparency
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Carol Hancox
July 6, 5:22 AM
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The autonomous cars with no human safety driver at the wheel will be trialled in London next spring.
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Carol Hancox
July 6, 5:04 AM
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The company debuted its autonomous ride-hailing service Sunday. The limited program is invite-only and uses around 20 cars—signs that Tesla has a long way to go to catch up to its robotaxi rivals.
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Carol Hancox
June 14, 6:27 AM
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Beyond the jokes about its new shuttle service are serious questions about what it will mean for struggling transit systems, air quality, and congestion.
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Carol Hancox
May 17, 4:17 AM
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As AI-driven fraud becomes increasingly common, more people feel the need to verify every interaction they have online.
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Carol Hancox
April 29, 7:08 PM
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Donald Trump will attend a dinner with the largest holders of his own-brand crypto coin, sending its price through the roof. But the real profits have already been made just out of view.
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Carol Hancox
April 26, 3:51 AM
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Google intelligence report finds UK is a particular target of IT worker ploy that sends wages to Kim Jong Un’s state
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Carol Hancox
April 21, 3:48 AM
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The ecommerce site penalizes sellers for abrupt price hikes, and many are hesitant to make risky changes amid a volatile trade war.
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Carol Hancox
April 14, 7:22 PM
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Allegedly responsible for the theft of $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency from a single exchange, North Korea’s TraderTraitor is one of the most sophisticated cybercrime groups in the world.
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Carol Hancox
April 8, 8:37 PM
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Bank’s latest quarterly report on scams said over £18m was stolen from its UK customers by scammers.
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Carol Hancox
March 25, 3:22 AM
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“It feels like a fake technological solution for a problem that doesn’t exist,” says one expert.
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Carol Hancox
March 6, 9:53 PM
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Bank bosses forced to reveal extent of banking IT failures to MPs on the Treasury Select Committee
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Carol Hancox
March 2, 1:59 AM
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When Jeep owners complained ads were appearing while driving, the carmaker said it was a glitch. But as automakers consider connected car opportunities, in-vehicle selling might be too tempting to ignore.
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Transport, technology used in planes by pilots