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Fast Company
14.10.2025
The chips the two companies develop will play a major role in the current massive buildout of AI computing power.
The entertainment giant has no timeline for killing the streamer's app, even if it really wants you to watch via Disney+ instead.
Professors Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknik launched the class action lawsuit claiming Apple misused thousands of copyrighted books.
'The cautious pace of announcements so far suggests that companies are not betting on a big seasonal surge,' says a leading outplacement services firm.
12.10.2025
Searching for cheap flights over the holidays, I consulted ChatGPT, Google Flight Deals, and iMean.ai. Here's what happened.
11.10.2025
The obvious reason why the latest brain rot phrase is driving non-Gen Alphas up the wall.
Exiled after years of civil war, Bashar al-Assad now spends hours playing online games, according to German newsweekly Die Zeit.
My rides in Elon Musk’s supposedly autonomous ride-hailing cars still involved a human overseer in the driver’s seat—among other notable rough edges.
America's national security demands moonshots—but without solving the unsexy, mission-critical problems, we're building on shaky ground.
10.10.2025
Part of the newly released iOS 26, Apple's screening feature has been getting attention because of the surge of spam calls and robocalls.
Fast collaboration, smooth iteration, and a more natural creative flow could be the results of integrating Gemini 2.5 Flash into Figma’s platform.
OpenAI's ambitions for ChatGPT are a reminder that every time a platform promises seamless integration, it ends up centralizing power.
Austin-based startup Base Power is installing a fleet of batteries at homes across Texas to support the grid—and helping homeowners get cheap access to backup power during disasters.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating 2.88 million Teslas over reports of crashes and traffic-safety violations.
Demi Guo has repeatedly been a first mover in creating viral AI video tools. Now she has to outrace the AI giants.
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan and others detail how the platform took over TV, podcasting, and shorts, and whether AI will help or hurt its future.
The coming revolution may make the internet of today look clunky and dumb.
'I'm sitting here with my thousand-dollar watch and my $80 app and thinking, can we just get a family meeting and start getting along again?' one runner said.
09.10.2025
The company's Hyperscape VR app will have the ability to create digital replicas of your surroundings. Photorealistic avatars may soon follow.
The Department of Energy is spending $625 million to help prop up coal power. It won't solve the industry's underlying challenges—and might make your energy bills higher.
Kentucky's attorney general announced a lawsuit against Roblox claiming the online gaming platform has lax child safety measures.
‘Cranky Dorkfest’ offers an opportunity to embrace the awkwardness of meeting strangers you know only by their online handles.
Films like ‘My Neighbor Totoro’ and ‘Kiki’s Delivery Service,’ along with open-world games, promote relaxation and improve mental well-being.
08.10.2025
The senator’s new job-loss report offers a scary view of the transformation that may be just around the corner.
Pulse is a new feature available to ChatGPT Pro subscribers that provides highly tailored daily updates via its access to your chat history and email.
'We hope the value we provide with Memories is worth the cost,' the company said.
Dell on Tuesday nearly doubled its annual profit growth target for the next four years.
Its poor performance raises questions about its inclusion.
After the market for NFTs collapsed in 2022, the tech quickly fell out of the mainstream. It never went away, though. Experts now tell Fast Company what went wrong and what’s next.
As policy changed, CarbonCapture moved its pilot project from Arizona to Alberta.
07.10.2025
The fastest train in America rides on one of the country’s oldest railroad tracks.
Shares of AMD spiked 25% before the opening bell Monday.
Headless browsing used to be done by human developers. Now AI agents are getting in on it. Suddenly, the Dead Internet Theory looks tame.
A Stanford University study reveals artificial intelligence works best when used to automate dull workplace tasks.
The company wants to build tools to make work work better.
Leah Seligmann, CEO of the B Team, explains that in a fast-changing world, business leaders need to find a way to be a force for good.
We can shape technologies that not only entertain but also nurture empathy, emotional regulation, and deeper connection in the next generation.
It's rolling out an award to honor creatives are who breaking "through whatever barrier holds them back to realize their ambitions."
You don’t need a bonus check to improve your work life.
The increase penalizes the service’s biggest fans, a possibility the ailing retailer is looking to exploit.