IBM is booting up its domestic production, setting aside $150 billion to make computers in the US over the next five years.
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Meta’s patents highlight a recent consumer tech trend: Tech firms are testing the boundaries of just how close they can get to users.
Google may have found a shortcut to develop chatbots. The tech could prove lucrative in helping enterprises integrate their own AI.
Microsoft wants to clean the atmosphere by freezing it. It highlights a big problem with carbon removal efforts: the ginormous price tag.
Back in 2020, Google’s huge market share of the internet search market hovered at about 92% by most metrics
Meta might want to make synthetic data from your Facebook posts. While this helps solve the privacy issue, the issue of bias is still present.
Google’s Nest doorbells might be joining the neighborhood watch. The patent signals that people are growing more comfortable being watched.
Meta is rolling out subscription versions of Instagram and Facebook in Europe that won’t feature targeted ads.
After serving as the driving force for a blistering market rise, the so-called Magnificent Seven have taken an epic stumble in 2025.
The patent shows that, despite the company’s public interest in large language models, it’s still hard at work on artificial reality.
Google’s patent follows several updates from major tech companies aiming to understand emotions and context through speech recognition.
Cloud services make Amazon tons of its revenue. Keeping those networks spic and span is a high priority, according to its new patent.
The decision could reshape the economy of the internet — and it’s just one of several forces testing Google’s empire.
Last week, the FTC moved forward with two pending cases from the strict Lina Khan era of antitrust enforcement.
Unlike the other six companies in the so-called Magnificent Seven, Meta’s share price is actually up so far in 2025.
Google’s patents take on error correction as its quantum ambitions grow.