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Big Tech CEOs including Tesla’s Elon Musk, Apple’s Tim Cook and Google’s Sundar Pichai slammed President Trump’s move to suspend an immigrant visa program that they say helps them recruit talent from abroad. Trump issued a proclamation Monday that temporarily halts several work-based immigration programs including H1-B visas, which allow American employers to hire immigrants …
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It’s a whole new kind of antivirus. Apple on Monday announced an update to memoji — its popular program which lets users create custom cartoon avatars of themselves to send to others — which will allow them to put a mask on their virtual personas. Getty Images The iPhone maker during its WWDC developers conference …
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Apple on Monday officially split from longtime chip-provider Intel during its Worldwide Developers Conference. The iPhone-maker, which has since 2006 sourced its processors for Mac computers from the company, announced the long-awaited move to its own house-designed chips during its WWDC keynote address, the Wall Street Journal reported. Apple already uses its own processor designs in …
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A Japanese supercomputer built with technology from Arm Ltd, whose chip designs power most of the world’s smartphones, has taken the top spot among the world’s most powerful systems, displacing one powered by IBM chips. The Fugaku supercomputer, a system jointly developed by Japanese research institute RIKEN and Fujitsu in Kobe, Japan, took the highest …
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They’re best friends already. Good friends Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper introduced their sons to each other virtually for a special Father’s Day episode of “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” on Sunday. “I thought it would be fun if they met right now,” Cohen, 52, told viewers as he held his son Benjamin, …
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An executive from Snapchat’s parent company apologized for a controversial Juneteenth filter that slipped through the company’s review processes despite input from black employees. Oona King, the vice president of diversity, equity and inclusion of Snap, shot down allegations that the company launched the filter asking users to smile to “break the chains of slavery” …
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This past June, the U.S. State Department inspector general who was fired by President Trump, revealed that the administration discouraged him from investigating arms sales to Saudi Arabia, which the administration has pursued despite intense opposition in Congress in light of Saudi Arabia’s disastrous war in Yemen and the murder of Washington Post journalist, Jamal …
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TLC’s hit reality show “sMothered,” co-produced by The Post, follows several pairs of mothers and daughters whose bonds stretch the bounds of “normal.” Whether it’s getting cosmetic surgery together to taking joint showers to crashing dates, these duos do it all. Season 2 has followed three pairs returning from Season 1, plus three new pairs, …
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Serta Simmons has foiled efforts by Apollo Global Management, which is run by billionaire Leon Black, to stop a controversial debt restructuring in a precedent-setting move that could roil the debt markets. New York State Supreme Court Judge Andrea Masley ruled over the weekend the mattress seller could move forward on a plan to restructure $1.95 billion …
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Singer Pink and husband Carey Hart are still going strong after 14 years of marriage — thanks to couple’s counseling. The “What About Us” singer, 40, sat down with therapist Vanessa Inn during an Instagram Live session Friday where she revealed that she and Hart would’ve likely split by now had it not been for …