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Chinese National Accused of Stealing AI Secrets From Google

A Chinese citizen who recently quit his job as a software engineer for Google in California has been charged with

PRESS RELEASE

ERP Advisors Group Highlights Major 2023 ERP Headlines and Unveils Their 2024 ERP Vendor Predictions

ERP Advisors Group closed out 2023 by outlining the REAL expectations surrounding an ERP go-live and began 2024 by recapping

BUISNESS

Why did Las Vegas Bellagio fountain stop because of a bird?

A visit from a rare, fine-feathered tourist on the Las Vegas Strip interrupted a hotel-casino’s prominent water show before wildlife

TECH

NYT Games debuts redesigned app to boost discovery and simplify navigation

The NYT Games app is debuting a new redesign to help users discover games and track their progress more easily.

ENTERTAINMENT

These Are the Best Supportive Swimsuits for Big Busts

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LIFESTYLE

Sequoia’s Jess Lee will demystify product-market fit at TechCrunch Early Stage 2024

Build something people want. It’s a simple concept — and one that Y Combinator loves to repeat — but one

SCIENCE

Study reveals genetic clusters and biological pathways that may explain differences in type 2 diabetes risk

The development and progression of type 2 diabetes are affected by numerous biological processes, such as the body’s response to

MOBILE

Nikon buys Hollywood darling Red, maker of digital cinema cameras

Today Japanese camera behemoth Nikon announced that it’s buying Red, maker of a series of Hollywood-beloved digital movie cameras. Red

GADGET

Microsoft is holding a Surface and Windows AI event on March 21

Microsoft has announced that it’s holding an event on March 21 that will focus on its upcoming generative AI devices

MARKET

GE’s stock extends weekly rally as GE Aerospace sets $15 billion buyback plan

The stock is on pace for the longest such streak since the nine-week streak that ended Feb. 18, 2011. Source