• Tue. Jul 7th, 2026

Roguebook interview: Rewriting the Slay to Spire formula

Abrakam Entertainment loves to tweak game genres, as it did with its first game, Faeria, and now with Roguebook, a riff on Slay the Spire.Read More

Philip Morris exec on shift to cloud and data-driven operations

Michael Voegele, a PMI executive, explained how his team is introducing cloud and data technologies to improve decision-making processes.Read More

Jensen Huang interview: The physical world and the metaverse can be connected

Jensen Huang believes the physical world can be simulated in a metaverse, and the two can be connected as one.Read More

Ford Mustang, Mustang Mach-E brighten things up with Ice White Editions – Roadshow

You can grab the bright looks for the 2022 Mustang coupe or Mustang Mach-E.

Now that machines can learn, can they unlearn?

Enlarge (credit: Andriy Onufriyenko | Getty Images) Companies of all kinds use machine learning to analyze people’s desires, dislikes, or faces. Some researchers are now asking a different question: How…

Prop. 22 is ruled unconstitutional, a blow to California gig economy law

A California judge ruled Friday that parts of Prop. 22 are unconstitutional, rendering the ballot measure unenforceable.

GM is pausing Bolt and Bolt EUV production due to semiconductor shortage – Roadshow

The little EV has previously avoided production stoppages where other models haven’t, but even the Orion plant isn’t immune to the shortage.

No one knows when Tesla Bot will arrive. Here are robots you can experience now – CNET

Elon Musk’s robot so far is just a skinny dude dancing in a weird onesie.

Facebook reportedly shelved report it feared could make it look bad – CNET

The unreleased report showed the most-viewed US content on Facebook in the first quarter.

What AI researchers can learn from the self-assembling brain

One idea that hasn’t gotten enough attention from the AI community is how the brain creates itself, argues Peter Robin Hiesinger.Read More

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