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CrowdStrike outage: Windows blue screen photos from around the world

If you have a photo of a blue screen of death and want to share, please reach out! We’ll be updating this post as images

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J.D. Vance likes Lina Khan and crypto, hates ‘Big Tech’

In February, about a hundred people gathered at Bloomberg’s Washington, DC office for a conference hosted by the startup incubator Y Combinator. It was an

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Kobo’s Elipsa 2E, our favorite e-reader for taking notes, has hit its best price yet

We’re already seeing great deals land on Amazon devices like the Kindle Scribe ahead of Prime Day next week, which makes sense as it’s an

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Switching from Google Photos to iCloud will soon be a lot less painful

The service is pretty straightforward: photos and videos are sent directly to iCloud, so there’s no need to download anything. You can send your whole

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Apple Intelligence and a better Siri may be coming to iPhones this spring

Siri will finally get better in spring 2025 when Apple makes its Apple Intelligence AI system available to everyone via its iOS 18.4 update, according

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Google might fix its fingerprint scanner woes with the Pixel 9

Google’s upcoming Pixel 9 lineup will reportedly feature a faster, more reliable ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, according to Android Authority. It would replace the optical under-display

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YouTube now lets you request removal of AI-generated content that simulates your face or voice

Meta is not the only company grappling with the rise in AI-generated content and how it affects its platform. YouTube also quietly rolled out a

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Volkswagen’s Silicon Valley software hub is already stacked with Rivian talent

The blockbuster $5 billion deal between Volkswagen Group and Rivian is just days old. But it turns out, VW Group was tapping into Rivian’s software

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The RIAA’s lawsuit against generative music startups will be the bloodbath AI needs

Like many AI companies, Udio and Suno relied on large-scale theft to create their generative AI models. This they have as much as admitted, even

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Women in AI: Charlette N’Guessan is tackling data scarcity on the African continent

To give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved — and overdue — time in the spotlight, TechCrunch is launching a series of interviews focusing