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Is Moore’s Law Really Dead?

The essay’s strength lies in its bold, bullish copulative sentences that use “is” like an equal sign and land with absolute certainty. “The future of integrated electronics is...

Paranoia Threatens to Upend Professional Chess

In September, chess world champion Magnus Carlsen accused a younger grandmaster, Hans Niemann, of cheating after losing a game to him in the 2022 Sinquefield Cup. After weeks...

What Modern Humans Can Learn From Ancient Software

Did you know that you can, right now, for free, go to Archive.org, the great online library of all things, and load up within your web browser an...

Am I Wrong to Judge People for Talking to Me in Emoji?

“Not only do I refuse to speak in symbols—emoji, bitmoji, likes, reactions, whatever—I also judge people who do. Is this fair? With AI image generators like Dall-E Mini...

Forget Disruption. Tech Needs to Fetishize Stability

I used to co-run a software company. My cofounder is Lebanese, so we built a team in Beirut with an office right on the Levantine Sea. Great software...

Am I an Idiot for Wanting a Dumber Phone?

“I waste way too much time on my phone and am attracted by the idea of simplifying my digital life. So I found several apps and tutorials designed...

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US inflation held at 2.4% in February, but significant price pressures loom in March – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

US CPI inflation rose by 2.4% year-on-year in February, with core inflation – which excludes food and energy inflation – slightly higher at...

Clinicians sound the alarm over patient safety concerns in A&Es – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

More than half of Emergency Department Clinical Leads in England who responded to a survey by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) said their A&E was unsafe for patients. It comes...

The impact Brits could face with the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The blockage of the Strait of Hormuz will have far-reaching consequences for the UK, particularly for food costs, inflation, and the overall cost...

Bumble wants you to trust its Bee AI assistant to date humans

Dating apps are losing their grip on Gen Z, a generation increasingly fed up with endless swiping and shallow matches, and companies are...

Less than 10% of pothole compensation claims are successfully paid to drivers – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

During the fiscal year 2024/25, motorists in England submitted compensation claims for pothole damage totalling over £10 million. However, data indicate that fewer than...