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John Arrillaga Sr., Who Helped Build Silicon Valley, Dies at 84
[ad_1] Real estate developer John Arrillaga Sr., who has physically transformed Silicon Valley from orchards to tech office parks. A major donor to Stanford UniversityHe died Monday in Portola Valley,Read More
EU court awarded Intel $1.2 billion antitrust fine.
[ad_1] In a defeat for the European Union’s tech antitrust efforts, a top court on Wednesday awarded a $1.2 billion fine against him. Intel on its applications to beat aRead More
Why Are Online Creators Angry at Apple’s Fees?
[ad_1] This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. Here is a collection past columns. Crowds on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and other sites are asking their followers to payRead More
Biden cancels lease renewals for proposed Minnesota mine
[ad_1] The Biden administration on Wednesday canceled former President Donald Trump’s move to renew mining rights leases for a proposed Twin Metals copper-nickel mine in northeastern Minnesota. A month beforeRead More
SpaceX Rocket Fragment to Hit the Moon 7 Years After Launch
[ad_1] SpaceX will reach the moon in a little over a month, much earlier than expected. But it’s all coincidental and will cause some confusion. SpaceX, the rocket company startedRead More
SpaceX Rocket Fragment to Hit the Moon 7 Years After Launch
[ad_1] SpaceX will reach the moon in a little over a month, much earlier than expected. But it’s all coincidental and will cause some confusion. SpaceX, the rocket company startedRead More
Your Body’s Sign of Thirst Is In An Unexpected Place
[ad_1] Few pleasures compare to a long, cold drink on a hot day. Your brain follows as a glass of water or other tasty beverage makes its way through yourRead More
An Extraordinary Iceberg Is Gone, But Not Forgotten
[ad_1] Maybe you remember the iceberg A68a, which gained a few moments of fame when it broke an ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula in 2017. At 100 miles longRead More
Picasso heirs release digital artwork to ride ‘crypto’ wave
[ad_1] GENEVA (AP) – Pablo, meet Crypto. The heirs of famous 20th-century Spanish artist Pablo Picasso are jumping into the 21st-century trade by selling 1,010 never-before-seen digital artworks of oneRead More
