Biz & IT

Iran Strikes 85 U.S. Sites, Markets Decline
Iran strikes 85 U.S. sites in the Gulf, triggering a surge in oil prices and a global selloff in stocks across major markets.

2026 FIFA World Cup and Local Soccer Fandom
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup driving record interest, Gotham FC CEO Carolyn Tisch Blodgett explores converting viewership into fandom.

Caveman AI and the Tokenpocalypse
As AI models hit high costs, users turn to Caveman to strip away linguistic fluff, signaling a broader tokenpocalypse.

Apple AirTag 4-Pack: Is $89 Worth It?
The Apple AirTag 4-pack is on sale for $89. Here is why this Bluetooth tracker remains a solid pick for iPhone users.

Psion Founder David Potter: A Tech Legacy
David Potter, the pioneer who brought us Psion pocket computers, has died at 82. We look at his lasting tech impact.

Fable 5: A Reality Check for Freelancers
Anthropic's Fable 5 set an AI performance record, but what does its 16% automation rate actually mean for your work?

OpenAI 5% stake offer to US government
OpenAI 5% stake proposal to the US government, valued at roughly $42.6 billion, aims to share the upside of AI technology.

Nvidia Food Policy: What It Means for You
Nvidia does not offer free meals like Google. Here is how their unique, frugal workplace culture stacks up for employees.

US Reward Targets UNC5792 and UNC4221
The US State Department offers $10 million for information on UNC5792 and UNC4221, groups targeting Signal and WhatsApp accounts.

Harvard Housing Report: Middle-Class Homeownership Was a Historical Accident
A new Harvard study reveals that middle-class homeownership may have been an anomaly, driven by post-war conditions that are now gone.

Google's FARO Proposal for AI Governance
Google proposes a federally overseen frontier AI regulatory organization to balance industry innovation and oversight.
