Enlarge / An AT&T technician working on a fiber project. (credit: AT&T) AT&T says that supply-chain shortages will delay fiber construction to about 500,000 homes that it originally planned to wire up this year and warned that shortages are likely to impact other companies that purchase fiber even more. “Up through the second quarter, we...
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The company, founded by scientists at M.I.T., has been testing an extremely powerful magnet necessary to generate immense heat.
Virus Misinformation Spikes as Delta Cases Surge
Researchers have recorded a new burst of false and misleading information about the coronavirus after a decline in the spring.
Google to Increase Privacy for Teenagers in Search and on YouTube
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Coinbase rides cryptomania to a $1.6 billion quarterly profit.
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What Are Text Memes?: The Trend Taking Over Instagram
Fueled by Gen Z, text-heavy meme posts, often paired with nonsensically unrelated pictures, are turning the photo and video app into a destination for written expression.
Even Your Allergist Is Now Investing in Start-Ups
The once-clubby world of start-up deal making known as “angel investing” has had an influx of new participants. It’s part of a wider boom in ever-riskier investments.
Alibaba Will Fire Employee After Rape Accusation
Two senior managers also resigned for failing to respond appropriately after the woman reported the incident, the company’s chief executive said in a memo.








