Tech
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Visions of a U.S. Computer Chip Boom Have Cities Hustling
TAYLOR, Texas — The shortage of computer chips has zapped energy from the global economy, punishing industries as varied as…
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Visions of a U.S. Computer Chip Boom Have Cities Hustling
TAYLOR, Texas — The shortage of computer chips has zapped energy from the global economy, punishing industries as varied as…
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They Love Crypto. They’re Trying to Buy the Constitution.
In September 1787, 39 delegates gathered in Philadelphia to sign the U.S. Constitution. This week, a hastily organized crypto-collective is…
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The Legacy of Mattress Cash Fires
This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. Here is a collection of past columns. I’ve been having deep…
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The Secret to Great Online Communities
This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. Here is a collection of past columns. We know that gatherings…
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With Halo Infinite, Microsoft Hopes to Rekindle Its Flagship Game
When Microsoft released its first Xbox console 20 years ago, executives did not think that Halo, a new game set…
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Google executives tell employees it can compete for Pentagon contracts without violating its principles.
Google executives told employees last week in a companywide meeting that it is interested in a Pentagon contract for cloud…
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Can Hydrogen Save Aviation’s Fuel Challenges? It’s Got a Way to Go.
This article is part of our series on the Future of Transportation, which is exploring innovations and challenges that affect…
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The Secret to a Better Internet? Post Less, Chat More.
As we debate the negative effects of social media, consider the earliest and arguably most prevalent way that we use…
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Why the Internet Is Turning Into QVC
This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. Here is a collection of past columns. If YouTube has its…