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Looking for a ride in a robotaxi? If you live in Chicago, Illinois and Charlotte, North Carolina, you may be able to ride around your city in an autonomous vehicle in the not so distant future.

According to a report in TechCrunch, apparently confirmed by locals who spotted the vehicles in their area, Waymo is currently conducting test drives in both cities.

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Tampa International Airport is taking aim at a terminal coziness 'crisis': passengers in pajamas in the middle of the day.
  • Tampa International Airport said on X that it wants to ban pajamas in a Thursday social media post.
  • The tongue-in-cheek post follows the airport's 10-year "ban" on Crocs last year.
  • The Transportation Department is trying

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How much would you pay for a good night's sleep? This is a question I've asked myself repeatedly over the last few weeks as I've been testing the Dreamie, a $250 alarm clock and "bedside companion" that I couldn't stop thinking about after I first encountered it at CES.

Ambient's Dreamie offers many of the conveniences of a smartphone-connected device — highly customizable alarm schedules, a


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For a spoof ad, AiCandy aged up Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos.
  • A spoof ad imagining Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Jeff Bezos running a gym to power AI in 2036 went viral.
  • The video comes from AiCandy, a Belgian video generation startup.
  • Founders Hans Buyse and Jan De Loore told Business Insider that their inbox is now filled with requests and a job offer.

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  • A proposed bill would extend the window to bring charges related to arts and restaurant bailout fraud.
  • A Small Business Administration watchdog said the agency has so few cases it's "embarrassing."
  • Musicians used millions in pandemic relief funds to pay themselves, throw parties, and fly private.

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Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg at a 2026 Prada runway show in Milan.
  • Mark Zuckerberg met his wife, Priscilla Chan, at Harvard in 2003, and they got married in 2012.
  • Their couple style has evolved over the years, especially as Zuckerberg became a billionaire.
  • They've gone from wearing business-ready suits and gowns to cool, trendy ensembles.

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Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, told staff last year to ramp up their use of AI.
  • Google managers are pushing more employees to use AI.
  • Employees in non-technical roles said they have been told they are expected to use AI.
  • In some cases, employees have been told AI will factor into their performance review.

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Mobile World Congress is right around the corner, but Samsung got out ahead of many rivals that will be showing off new handsets at that event by running the latest edition of Unpacked on Wednesday. At its event in San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts, the company revealed the Galaxy S26 lineup, which includes the base S26, the S26+ and the S26 Ultra. We've got some hands-on time with all three


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Not a fan of AI? Tired of every app and device adding some sort of AI functionality?

Then Firefox has some good news for you. The popular web browser, which is run by the non-profit-owned tech company Mozilla, has just rolled out a new update that comes with an AI killswitch.

That's right. With the toggle of a simple setting in the Firefox web browser, users can remove any and all AI integrations or