The restrictions further escalate the chip war, restricting the sale of more Nvidia products to China and requiring licenses to sell chips to certain countries.
Supporters of the bill say it's necessary to thwart convicted felons who use 3D printers to develop untraceable "ghost guns."
President Biden has proposed seven hydrogen-producing hubs throughout the U.S. that are expected to replace fossil fuels if constructed.
News Corp has dipped its hands into MySpace, streaming, and VR over the years. Just how well did those ventures shake out?
A new rule from the IRS is punishing those who resold tickets for more than $600 in profit with a tax penalty.
The company is limiting results returned for for covid-related keywords to one link from a single source: the CDC.
Parents of more than 100 transgender children said the proposed law would limit kids' access to potentially lifesaving communities and online resources.
Newly confirmed FCC commissioner Anna Gomez, who has spent years in the telecom industry, was praised by both consumer advocates and telecom giants alike.
Google's new policy comes as the GOP had waged war ahead of the 2024 election with at least two smear campaigns created with artificial intelligence.
The U.S. Health and Human Services has endorsed rescheduling cannabis as a Schedule III drug, though the DEA still has the final say over such a change.
A new DARPA competition will reward innovators who find AI-based solutions that will "rapidly defend critical infrastructure code from attack."
The bureau was ordered to find out which government agency broke with White House policy and engaged a blacklisted spyware vendor. It found...itself.
This includes increasing royalty fees and better protections for fragile ecosystems and heritage sites.
Seven leading AI firms including OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google have voluntarily committed to a series of frameworks intended to reduce AI risk.
As Live Nation Ticketmaster continues to piss off music fans and Microsoft buys Activision, antitrust is a hot topic in the White House.
The U.S. is continuing its efforts to crack down on the most harmful actors in the surveillance industry.
The members of Congress want Biden to expand HIPPA to prevent law enforcement from accessing abortion records and other health data without a warrant.
The ad accuses Trump of “attacking” Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, and it features a comically robotic version of the Truth Social founder's voice.
It's been a year since the $10 billion observatory has started releasing scientific images.
A federal judge had barred government agencies from contacting social media companies with takedown requests, normally routine inquiries.
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