A professor who earns hundreds of thousands of dollars from ConocoPhillips used her connections to facilitate a meeting with the SEC.
After Taylor Swift's Ticketmaster fiasco, Maggie Rogers is skirting "bot activity" by bringing her pre-sale tickets to in-person box offices for one day only.
Users received phantom payments from Google rewarding them for "dogfooding the Google pay remittance experience."
As film shuffled toward the graveyard, digital cameras went through their rebellious teen phase.
Employees submitted source code and internal meetings to ChatGPT just weeks after the company lifted a ban on using the chatbot.
This year’s COP28 climate conference in the UAE is going to be surreal.
It’s only available on iOS, and Expedia is calling its OpenAI ChatGPT integration a ‘beta’ that could still provide inaccurate or unwanted responses.
The Apple weather app is working again after users reported a glitch earlier today.
With several caveats, the search giant is making a bet that it can predict that prices will not rise on tickets for specific flights.
Google employees are reportedly losing access to office perks as the company pursues AI and cost-cutting measures.
The former Amazon consultant also took to LinkedIn to apologize for the crime saying, "I am sorry to have done these things."
The often polarizing 80-year-old executive left the company as part of its cost-cutting measures.
The company's ~50-person "next-generation storytelling and consumer-experiences" unit is among the first to meet the chopping block amid a wider slew of cuts.
Richard Branson's private space company was forced to halt its operations following a failed launch attempt earlier this year that triggered financial turmoil.
First Citizens bank will acquire $72 billion of SVB loans at a discount of $16.5 billion. Another $90 billion of assets will remain receivership of the FDIC.
The Era 300 works best within Apple-dominant households.
Films rumored to release under the plan include Martin Scorsese's Killers of Flower Moon , Matthew Vaughn's Argylle , and Ridley Scott's Napoleon .
Apple is far from the only company apparently monitoring badge swipes to keep its staff from working in the comforts of home.
Apparently, not even job search platforms are immune in the latest spate of layoffs resulting from a months long tech downturn.
Panera Bread says it wants customers to have a more “personalized” experience with a profile linked to your credit card that identifies your eating habits.
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