Despite all the improvements in technology over the last couple of decades, printers are one of the devices that haven't advanced in the true sense. To many, they have simply gone from bad to worse.
A black printer with sheets loaded in the paper tray placed on a white table against a white brick wall in an office - Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock Despite all the improvements in technology over the last ...
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All-time high recalls in Q1 2026 are a symptom of automotive manufacturing moving away from tangible quality control to planned obsolescence. U.S. auto industry faces historic recalls due to ...
is editor-in-chief of The Verge, host of the Decoder podcast, and co-host of The Vergecast. Today on Decoder, I want to lay out an idea that’s been banging around my head for weeks now as we’ve been ...
Inside Amsterdam’s red-brick city hall, Alexander Scholtes, the official who spearheaded the Dutch capital’s push to break up with U.S. technology, looked down at his tablet. How often does he still ...
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Why it matters: Artificial intelligence is forcing a reckoning within the open-source community. The technology's ability to replicate software at scale is blurring the line between innovation and ...
AI has become EDA’s favorite buzzword, but behind the keynotes and product names the reality is far messier. Cadence, Synopsys, and Siemens EDA are racing to brand incremental heuristics as “platform ...
Private credit funds lent a lot of money to software companies at the beginning of the decade when they were being snapped up in a rush of expensive buyout deals. Now many of these tech businesses are ...
Toyota is recalling more than 144,200 vehicles in the U.S. due to a rearview camera malfunction that could increase crash risk, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).