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Data science in a post-COVID world

We can’t just go back to our pre-COVID data models once the pandemic is over. We’ll need to be continuously monitoring and testing.Read More

How the Indian government is silencing its critics

A protester participating at a January 2020 rally against the arrival of Prime Minister Narenda Modi in Kolkata, India. | Indranil Aditya/NurPhoto via Getty Images The Indian government is silencing…

2022 Honda Civic revealed, Ford Mustang Mach-E GT and more: Roadshow’s week in review – Roadshow

Here’s a look at the biggest stories from the week ending May 1.

Apple’s battle with Fortnite could change the iPhone as we know it – CNET

Epic Games changed the video game world with Fortnite. Now it wants to upend Apple’s iPhone too.

An ambitious plan to tackle ransomware faces long odds

Enlarge (credit: Miragec | Getty Images) Schools, hospitals, the City of Atlanta. Garmin, Acer, the Washington, DC, police. At this point no one is safe from the scourge of ransomware.…

Apple, Fortnite, and the Apple App Store: What’s at stake in the antitrust court case

Apple CEO Tim Cook introducing new products at a virtual launch event. | Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images Suddenly, Apple has multiple antitrust fights on its hands. A new one…

Best 4K projectors for 2021 – CNET

For the ultimate in detail and picture quality on a gigantic screen, 4K projectors are the way to go.

Ford’s ever-smarter robots are speeding up the assembly line

Enlarge / Ford is adding artificial intelligence to its robotic assembly lines. In 1913, Henry Ford revolutionized car-making with the first moving assembly line, an innovation that made piecing together…

Intel CEO seeks $10B subsidy to build a chip factory in Europe

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger may be asking for as much as $10 billion in subsidies to build a new foundry in Europe to ease the chip shortage.Read More

Basecamp employees depart after ban on political discussions, reports say – CNET

The software company’s CEO said earlier this week that such discussions are “a major distraction.”

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