The Globe’s Sept. 12 editorial on the killing of Charlie Kirk ran in print under the headline “An attack on democracy” and online originally under the headline “We need more Charlie Kirks.” The online ...
Maine’s Board of Pesticides Control says two summer residents poisoned a neighbor’s trees so the couple, both Martha Stewart associates, could have a harbor view. They deny it. Stephen Antonson, a ...
Anduril, the $30 billion defense startup, is on a roll. In May, it partnered with Meta to build virtual reality devices for the U.S. Army. In July, it won a $100 million contract to build the Army’s ...
The UFC is ending its pay-per-view model in 2026 and will instead opt to send all fights in the United States to the Paramount+ streaming app. This landmark deal was struck between Paramount Skydance, ...
View post: 49ers Announce Brock Purdy News Before Buccaneers Game UFC ends its ESPN era as Paramount deal promises no-paywall fight nights, nationwide CBS simulcasts, and a new era for fans The UFC’s ...
UFC fans will be able to watch fights for the first time without pay-per-view costs starting in 2026, ushering in a radical change to how viewers have accessed bouts for years. UFC reached a ...
The UFC will have a new home in 2026 and a new way of showing its events. Paramount announced a seven-year $7.7 billion deal with the UFC to bring MMA fighting to CBS and Paramount+ next year on Aug.
Google has introduced a new AI model called AlphaEarth Foundations that it says can function like a "virtual satellite." The model uses a system called "embedding," which works by taking big volumes ...
8BitDo has partnered with Xbox on a new edition of its Ultimate Mobile Bluetooth Controller. Unlike the original model that 8BitDo debuted last holiday season, the Xbox-licensed model supports iPhone.
What if the way AI agents interact with tools and resources could be as seamless as browsing the web? Imagine a world where developers no longer wrestle with custom-built adapters or fragmented ...
In recent years, numerous plaintiffs—including publishers of books, newspapers, computer code, and photographs—have sued AI companies for training models using copyrighted material. A key question in ...