Why it is now impossible to rent a car
Peer-to-peer car sharing platforms are – as cliché as it may be – just like Airbnb for cars. But unlike Airbnb, which is currently valued… Read More »Why it is now impossible to rent a car
Peer-to-peer car sharing platforms are – as cliché as it may be – just like Airbnb for cars. But unlike Airbnb, which is currently valued… Read More »Why it is now impossible to rent a car
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Google is working on making multi-window usage in Chrome OS a little more flexible. While Chromebooks are currently limited to two windows, each occupying 50… Read More »Chromebooks are working on more versatile window alignment
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In April, scientists at the European Center for Nuclear Research, or CERN, outside Geneva, once again fired their cosmic cannon, the Large Hadron Collider. After… Read More »As the Large Hadron Collider revives, physicists’ hopes soar
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But the awkward pandemic years have made all this more complicated. Oren Etzioni is now the CEO of the Allen Institute for AI, but in… Read More »Airfare prediction algorithms go haywire
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his top deputies have urged a crackdown on officials who abuse their power and… Read More »North Korea plans crackdown as Kim pushes for internal unity
Google has settled a class-action lawsuit accusing Google of systematically underpaying women, promising to provide $118 million in financial aid and inviting outsiders to review… Read More »Google agrees to pay $118 million to settle wage discrimination case