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Why Baby Boomers Love the Kindle—and Millennials Don’t

While younger Americans value paperbacks as digital-detox tools, some older folks have quietly become e-book fanatics. A millenni...

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KPMG Plans $2 Billion Investment in AI, Cloud Services

Expanded partnership with Microsoft is expected to bring in $12 billion in revenue for KPMG over five years, the Big Four account...

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Microsoft Can Close Its $75 Billion Buy of Activision Blizzard, Judge Rules

The companies can complete the deal before an FTC hearing that is scheduled for August ...

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India Says Foxconn, Vedanta Chip Venture Ended Due to ‘Internal Issues’

Minister says both companies will still pursue chip projects in India ...

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Big Automakers Grab $1 Billion Deal for Urgently Needed Battery Metals

Volkswagen and Stellantis join complicated SPAC offering for nickel and copper mines Car companies are investing heavily to secu...

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U.S. Government Emails Hacked in Suspected Chinese Espionage Campaign

Hack is seen as part of a suspected cyber-espionage campaign to access data in sensitive computer networks ...

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Negotiators See Global Deal on Taxing Tech Firms Within Reach

An agreement would reallocate taxation of about $200 billion in profits; failure could lead some nations to impose their own levi...

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Companies Are Drowning in Too Much AI

IT sellers are rolling out an avalanche of new generative AI features, leaving CIOs overwhelmed and workers confused ...

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Your School’s Next Security Guard May Be an AI-Enabled Robot

Santa Fe among school districts experimenting with robot surveillance on campus ...

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Employers Slashed IT Jobs in June

There were 171,000 fewer enterprise IT-related jobs last month according to an analysis of Friday’s federal jobs report ...

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Getting Locked Out of Your Digital Life Is Bad. Here’s How to Avoid It.

Prevent lockouts by using multiple forms of verification Photo illustration by The Wall Street Journal, Getty Images Photo illus...

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Your Smartphone Can Have Two Lines. Here’s Why You’d Want That.

Add a second plan for work, international travel—or just better cell reception Photo illustration by Rachel Mendelson/The Wall S...

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Electric-Vehicle Startup Fisker Is Reborn Into a Crowded, Competitive Field

The company, launched by car designer Henrik Fisker, is rolling out its first model to U.S. consumers ...

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Snap’s Push to Tempt Creators Seems to Be Working

Social-media app Snapchat is trying to counter declining sales ...

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To Drive AI, Chip Makers Stack ‘Chiplets’ Like Lego Blocks

Nvidia, Intel, AMD and others invest in technology that promises more-powerful, easier-to-build semiconductors ...

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Pro Take: It’s Time to Retire the Idea of the ‘Tech Project’

Successful corporate investment in technology requires each effort be treated as a dimension of products and business value ...

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The Country With the Highest Murder Rate Now Has the Highest Incarceration Rate

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele kicked off a gang crackdown that has strong support from locals who can now live and do busine...

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In China, the Era of Western Carmakers Is Over

Foreign brands lose share to Chinese rivals, driven by local manufacturers’ lead in electric vehicles, as Beijing’s industrial po...

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Selling Your Cellphone Location Data Might Soon Be Banned in U.S. for First Time

Massachusetts considers law at the vanguard of a broader movement to protect consumer privacy ...

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The AI Boom Is Here. The Cloud May Not Be Ready.

Traditional cloud infrastructure wasn’t designed to support large-scale artificial intelligence. Hyperscalers are quickly working...

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Honeywell to Buy Israeli Cybersecurity Business Scadafence

U.S. industrial company says acquisition will expand its asset-discovery, threat-detection, and compliance-management capabilitie...

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Foxconn Abandons India Chip Venture With Vedanta

Move won’t affect India’s semiconductor manufacturing ambitions, official says ...

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EU Approves Data-Transfer Deal With U.S.

Agreement allows U.S. tech giants to continue data transfers that are central to their business in Europe ...

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The Next Challengers Joining Nvidia in the AI Chip Revolution

AMD, startups and cloud companies are looking to tap in to the rise of tools such as ChatGPT Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has declare...

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The Rapid Rise of Threads Appears to Be Hurting Twitter

Third-party estimates suggest people have been switching to Meta’s new microblogging service from Elon Musk’s Twitter ...

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Amazon’s Prime Day to Test Consumer Demand

The indicator of spending comes as sales growth at the company’s online store has slowed ...

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The Ultimate Outdoor Concert Survival Kit: 7 Things You Should Never Leave at Home

As venues have tightened their rules about what you can bring in, the risk of being turned away at the door has grown. Here, an a...

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Japan’s Plan to Become a Chipmaking Champ Hinges on This Startup

Startup Rapidus looks to invest $35 billion, work with U.S. to counter China’s tech ambitions ...

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Publishers and Advertisers Push Back at FTC’s ‘Click-to-Cancel’ Proposal

Mandating a simpler cancellation process would confuse consumers and create problems for businesses, trade groups say ...

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EV Sales Growth in First Half Slowed From Torrid Pace

Rising inventory on dealership lots will offer test of future demand ...

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DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub Sue New York City Over Wage Law

Apps say new pay calculus is flawed, will raise consumer prices and limit worker flexibility ...

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OceanGate Suspends Operations After Titan Submersible Implosion

The company’s founder was among those killed on the craft ...

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Meta’s Threads App Sees Early Success, Drawing Ad Interest and Twitter’s Ire

Twitter has alleged that Meta might have stolen intellectual property in launch, a charge the company denied ...

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The AI Boom Isn’t Breaking the Memory-Chip Slump—Yet

The ChatGPT-led craze is a big future driver of results, though not enough now as Samsung Electronics forecasts 96% drop in opera...

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Tech Stocks Have Recovered, But That Hasn’t Helped Startups

The reflected glow of the Nasdaq’s rise was supposed to revive funding in the startup universe. But so far, ‘it’s still a crummy ...

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX Now Has a ‘De Facto’ Monopoly on Rocket Launches

The company’s rockets are ferrying astronauts, launching satellites and dominating any competition SpaceX used a Falcon 9 rocket...

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Aura Sells Cybersecurity to Regular People

The two most vulnerable populations in any family are elders and children, says Aura CEO Hari Ravichandran ...

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Silicon Valley Bank Gets Back to Lending, Albeit at Slower Pace

As overall venture debt contracts, the paths to funding for startups are squeezed ...

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New York City Starts to Regulate AI Used in Hiring Tools

A closely watched effort to root out potential bias in hiring and promotion software goes into effect Wednesday Emil Lendof/The ...

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AI Boom Stems Tech’s Downturn

Surprising, sudden swing from gloom to enthusiasm follows months of layoffs in sector ...

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