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Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed Senate Bill 1596 into law on Tuesday, joining California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts and Minnesota in a growing list of states embracing…
Music game startup Playtime Engineering wants to simplify the creation of electronic music for children
Troy Sheets began making music at age 15 in his home studio with a keyboard synthesizer, drum machine and four-track cassette player — an impressive setup…
Since we last spoke, Viam isn’t exactly spinning off, according to founder and CEO Eliot Horowitz — it’s more of a “rebrand.” About six months ago,…
Apple vice president Greg “Joz” Joswiak just confirmed via the social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, that the annual The World Wide Developer Conference is…
Large language models can help home robots recover from mistakes without human assistance
There are countless reasons why home robots have had little success since the Roomba. Pricing, practicality, form factor and mapping contributed to one failure after another.…
The United States Department of Justice this morning filed a lawsuit accusing Apple of monopolistic smartphone practices. Sixteen state attorneys general joined the federal division in…
Microsoft has long won praise for its focus on accessibility. It’s a large segment of the population that is too often ignored as an afterthought when…
The US Department of Justice and attorneys general from 16 states and the District of Columbia sued Apple for antitrust this morning in federal court. The…
With Apple facing the barrel of a US Department of Justice (DOJ) antitrust lawsuit, one might assume that references to the company’s existing anti-competitive tailwinds from…
Apple vs. US antitrust lawsuit: Everything we know so far about the Justice Department’s iPhone case
DOJ accuses Apple of operating like a monopoly, and the implications of the case extend far beyond iOS and iPhones themselves appleof antitrust control has reached…