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Netflix's password-sharing crackdown is paying off as profits beat Wall Street's forecast

Netflix on Thursday released its first-quarter earnings, which topped analyst estimates in terms of subscriber additions and profit.


Google fires 28 employees who protested Israel cloud contract

The protests, organized by the No Tech for Apartheid campaign, raised concerns about Google and Amazon's $1.2 billion contract with the Israeli government and military called Project Nimbus.


Google employees stage sit-ins to protest company's contract with Israel

Dozens of Google employees stage sit-ins in California and New York, calling for the company to end its cloud computing contract with Israel's military amid war with Hamas.


News publishers' alliance calls on feds to investigate Google for limiting California links

The tech giant said it would limit some users' access on its search engine to articles from California news outlets, in response to proposed legislation to help publishers.


Google says it will reduce some user access to California news sites

Google said it will remove links to California news sites for some users because of concerns about a state bill that may require Google to pay publishers.


Roku says 576,000 accounts were hacked in latest breach

Roku on Tuesday said that 576,000 accounts were accessed by unauthorized actors who gained login credentials from another source.


This L.A. escape room explores corporate greed a and shows how corruptible you really are

The Ladder from Hatch Escapes has become one of the most buzzed-about escape rooms in the country, redefining how puzzles can tell stories.


An AI app claims it can detect sexually transmitted infections. Doctors say it's a disaster

'There are so many things wrong with this app that I don't even know where to begin,' one doctor said about Calmara, which says it can identify sexually transmitted infections from photos of penises.


Hollywood celebs are scared of deepfakes. This talent agency will use AI to fight them

WME is partnering with Seattle-based AI and image recognition company Loti to stop unauthorized digital use of images from WME clients, including deepfakes.


Opinion: The real AI nightmare: What if it serves humans too well?

A system with safeguards that prioritize people could do enormous harm. Artificial intelligence should be programmed to consider the interests of other animals as well.


Opinion: Why a TikTok ban isn't what we need

U.S. lawmakers want to force a sale of the Chinese-owned app. But where's the action to protect Americans' personal data from any company?


AI companies are courting Hollywood. Do they come in peace?

Hollywood talent agencies and producers have met with AI companies, including ChatGPT maker OpenAI, to learn about how their technologies could be used in entertainment.


Aerospace Corp. to invest $100 million in El Segundo campus, moves headquarters to Washington, D.C., area

Aerospace Corp., a federally funded R&D lab that supports the space industry, moved its headquarters to Chantilly, Va., but doubled down on its El Segundo campus with an announced $100-million investment.


What the DOJ's antitrust suit against Apple means for everyone with an iPhone

Consumers may see lower prices on app subscriptions and purchases if the Department of Justice succeeds in its lawsuit against Apple, consumer advocates said.


Caltech receives $100-million gift to develop new technologies at the speed of SpaceX

Inspired by the approach followed by Elon Musk's SpaceX, the gift from a longtime Caltech donor will create the Brinson Exploration Hub to facilitate faster research by Caltech and JPL scientists and engineers.


AI a job killer? In California it's complicated

While the tech industry has been roiled by layoffs, the greater focus on AI could lead to new jobs in the future.


Opinion: There's a clear way to regulate Facebook, TikTok and other social media

With Google, Amazon, Twitter and other companies scaling back their safety teams, self-regulation is less likely, and AI poses big risks.


Is your smart device safe from hackers? New FCC program will label cybersecure technology

Internet-connecting devices that meet standards will soon come with a "U.S. Cyber Trust Mark" to help consumers choose products that protect their private information.


Congress is threatening to ban TikTok. Here's what you should know

The House's overwhelming vote to ban TikTok unless it is freed from Chinese control suggests that a ban might be coming soon. But it's not that simple.


Why 'economic headwinds' are suddenly to blame for everything

Batten down the hatches: We're facing "economic headwinds." Why are so many corporate leaders suddenly using this euphemism when announcing layoffs?


$600, free video game: How EA Sports got players to opt in to 'College Football 25'

Electronic Arts Sports is releasing its NCAA football video game a 'College Football 25' a this summer for the first time in 11 years. Players opting in receive $600 and a free copy.


Mike Tyson to fight Jake Paul. Yes, an ex-heavyweight champ is boxing a YouTuber on Netflix

Jake Paul has been criticized for facing no-name boxers. The 27-year-old's next bout is against all-time great Mike Tyson, who will be 58 for the July 20 match on Netflix.


How Netflix survived the streaming wars to stay the subscription video king

Netflix faced a formidable challenge to its streaming dominance during the streaming wars. But the company has bounced back in a big way with its stock up nearly 90% in the last year.


He claims to have saved California homeowners billions. The insurance industry hates him

Insurance companies deride him. The state insurance commissioner calls him out. But Harvey Rosenfield and his organization, Consumer Watchdog, have saved Californians lots of money.


Opinion: How the Supreme Court should rule on Texas and Florida laws against social media moderation

The cases, NetChoice vs. Paxton and Moody vs. NetChoice, concern Florida and Texas laws prohibiting moderation by platforms such as Facebook and YouTube.


Supreme Court questions whether Texas and Florida can regulate social media to 'protect' speech

The conservative Supreme Court cast doubt on whether Texas and Florida, the two largest Republican states, can regulate what appears on social media sites.


A major auto insurer returns to California a with a 30% price hike

Allstate, one of the largest insurers in the country, has resumed writing new policies through its website. But the costs are going up.


'Behind the times': Washington tries to catch up with AI's use in healthcare

Policymakers are starting to puzzle over how to regulate artificial intelligence in healthcare a and likely to mess it up, the AI industry thinks.


Everyone on dating apps wants banter. But what does that even mean?

At its most thrilling, banter mimics the buildup and climax of good sex. At its most disappointing, banter may be branded on dating app bios but never experienced on a real date.


You have until midnight on Friday to sign up for Covered California

The window to sign up for health insurance through California's state marketplace, Covered California, ends Friday at midnight. But there are exceptions.


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