• Thu. May 28th, 2026

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.”

Cybersecurity firm started by ex-spies surges on London market debut

Darktrace, the cybersecurity startup run by former British and American spies, rocketed to a strong start in its London market debut.Read More

Save $360 on a Surface Pro with weekend deals from Best Buy – CNET

Plus: deals on smart watches, routers and a 65-inch LG 4K TV.

More US agencies potentially hacked, this time with Pulse Secure exploits

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) At least five US federal agencies may have experienced cyberattacks that targeted recently discovered security flaws that give hackers free rein over vulnerable networks, the US…

A blowout earnings cycle hides strategy shift from cloud vendors

The big 3 cloud vendors have made huge investments over the past few months in data and AI services targeting vertical markets.Read More

Returnal review, Project Dragon for Xbox, and a lot more Star Wars games | GB Decides 194

On GamesBeat Decides this week, we talk about Returnal, Project Dragon, Lucasfilm’s plans for Star Wars, and more.Read More

Research: A market where consumers can pay for privacy is emerging

There is a hidden market for privacy, with consumers eager to pay a premium to protect their personal information online, new research shows.Read More

White House to restrict travel from India beginning May 4 – CNET

Rising coronavirus case numbers and multiple circulating variants are the reason for the ban, the administration says.

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