Chicago Uber riders can now request taxis
The new taxi service is causing mixed emotions among Chicago drivers.
The new taxi service is causing mixed emotions among Chicago drivers.
Warren Buffett told Berkshire Hathaway shareholders that he has mixed feelings about artificial intelligence — in a tone he's expressed before.
With the peak of first quarter earnings season in the rearview, stocks got back to their winning ways last week ahead of a slower calendar for corporate and economic news.
Ball hasn't played since the 2021-22 season.
Here's how the grid will lineup at this year's Miami Grand Prix.
Elon Musk’s decision to dismiss much of Tesla’s Supercharger team this week came as a shock. A look at possible reasons why he did it.
This week in AI, eight prominent U.S. newspapers owned by investment giant Alden Global Capital, including the New York Daily News, Chicago Tribune and Orlando Sentinel, sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement relating to the companies' use of generative AI tech. “We’ve spent billions of dollars gathering information and reporting news at our publications, and we can’t allow OpenAI and Microsoft to expand the big tech playbook of stealing our work to build their own businesses at our expense,” Frank Pine, the executive editor overseeing Alden’s newspapers, said in a statement.
Apple may be having issues keeping its revenue growth up, but its growing services business has turbocharged its margins, which continue to increase significantly overall.
Experts share techniques to pull yourself out of a moment of anxiety or panic.
From pumpkin seeds to oranges, adding these foods to your diet can improve your mood and your health.
Find the perfect Mother's Day gift idea under $25, under $50, under $100 or under $200.
This week, Greg and Byron talk Tesla layoffs, V12s from Aston Martin and Ferrari, the 2029 AEB mandate and some EV testing. Also, these guys still own CDs.
Spotify's slow movement to put lyrics behind its paid service wall in its music service are about as popular as you would expect. Precise details of the update are evolving but what we can say at this point is that it seems that Spotify has a new feature up its sleeve to try and get free users to convert to is paid service. Sure, it's a little weird that Spotify is going to start putting information that is freely available online behind a paid wall, but the company is in a slightly difficult position today.
WSO2, a company that provides API management and identity and access management (IAM) services for enterprises, has been acquired by Swedish investment giant EQT. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but TechCrunch has learned via sources that the deal values WSO2 at "more than" $600 million, with EQT attaining a "significant majority" stake for the price. WSO2's products include an open source API manager, comparable to something like Google's Apigee, which businesses use for building and integrating all their digital services, either in the cloud or on-premises.
Y Combinator is renowned in Silicon Valley for a lot of reasons, but there’s one service that has quietly become one of its most powerful: an online founder-matching tool. Recent Y Combinator grad Hona is an example, although its founders' meet-cute story is a bit more exciting than just using that tool.
Fantasy baseball analyst Dalton Del Don exposes some fraudulent statistics as we near the close of Week 4.
Microsoft says the April security updates for Windows may break your VPN. Oops!
After a month of play, four AL Central teams are above .500, a distinction no other division in baseball can claim.
Despite his unimposing presence on the mound, Imanaga's fastball and splitter have completely stymied MLB hitters.
The WNBA preseason tips off this Friday. Here's how you can catch Caitlin Clark's first game.
U.S. scientists have tested everything from milk to sour cream and ground beef for bird flu amid an outbreak among dairy cattle.