announced that it has made its design software free for all the design students as well as teachers worldwide. Though the announcement looks like a present for the design students on the occasion ...
Before this unfortunate development, Nigerians knew that Chief Moshood Abiola had won. The authenticity of that result, which was common knowledge in the public square, was never denied ...
But Rivian’s chief software officer Wassym Bensaid believes using buttons in a car is an “anomaly.” “It’s a bug. It’s not a feature,” Bensaid said Wednesday at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024.
Jim McDonnell is expected to be officially sworn in as the next Los Angeles police chief on Nov. 14. McDonnell previously served a single term as L.A. County sheriff from 2014 and 2018.
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Jenny Brake has been elected chief of Qalipu First Nation, and will remain in the role she's held on an interim basis since December. Brake defeated candidates Laura White and Byron Alexander to ...
In this wide-ranging interview with WSJ’s Joanna Stern, Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi goes deep into AI privacy, preserving the art of photography, the idea of a sentient Siri and more.
Several months after it was revealed Ford’s design chief Anthony Lo was leaving the carmaker, it’s been revealed that he is moving to Chinese car brand BAIC Group Co and will serve as its ...
In a pointed intervention the baroness – the first lady chief justice – also denounced ... judgment while others wrongly accused went free in return for donating to the king’s coffers.
Everything is now a tech thing. In creative and humorous videos, WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna Stern explains and reviews the products, services and trends that are changing our world.
WSJ’s Joanna Stern talks with the company’s head of software Craig Federighi about the future of Siri, privacy, funny notification summaries and Apple’s slower approach.