[ad_1] Opendoor, the San Francisco-based online home-buying platform, is shutting down its India operations less than two years after expanding its presence in the country. The decision has become a flashpoint in the debate over whether AI is starting to alter the economics of offshore work. In announcing the decision on Wednesday, CEO Kaz Nejatian … Read More “Opendoor’s India exit is fueling a bigger conversation about AI and outsourcing” »
[ad_1] Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles. Need some help with today’s Mini Crossword? It’s not too tough today, but read on for all the answers. And if … Read More “Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for June 11” »
[ad_1] David Lynch’s first feature-length film will make you feel like you’re in a bizarre nightmare. The 90-minute black-and-white horror flick is packed with odd sounds and imagery, and the result is incredibly eerie. Don’t even get me started on the main character’s freakish, otherworldly looking “baby” (that’s oddly still kind of cute). There are … Read More “15 Horror Movies You Really Need to Stream on HBO Max” »
[ad_1] Delay in start of production for Framework Laptop 13 Pro As we were preparing Framework Laptop 13 Pro for mass production ramp, we discovered two issues, one on the new haptic touchpad and another on the custom display. We’ve since root caused and found solutions for both of these. However, to bring in these … Read More “Framework delays its first Laptop 13 Pro shipments by a month” »
The Man Who Created a Written Language for the Cherokee Did It So Efficiently and Elegantly, His Peers Thought It Was Magic
[ad_1] America at 250: The Revolutionary Spark A Smithsonian magazine special report Sequoyah’s syllabary faced suspicion initially, but after a demonstration, his version of “talking leaves” was widely embraced. And then the word spread Andrew Lawler Illustration by Mer Young Summer 2026 Mer Young At first, they laughed. Then they scoffed. Finally, they accused him … Read More “The Man Who Created a Written Language for the Cherokee Did It So Efficiently and Elegantly, His Peers Thought It Was Magic” »
[ad_1] Looking for the most recent regular Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Strands puzzles. The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off Thursday, and today’s Connections: Sports Edition celebrates the tournament in every single category. If you’re struggling with … Read More “Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints, Answers for June 11 #626” »
[ad_1] Wired headphones are back in style in 2026, with everyone from Steph Curry to Bella Hadid sporting a pair. I never go anywhere without mine. I’m not trying to get in on the “Wired It-Girl” trend, and I’m not nostalgic about Y2K (OK, maybe a little). I was a fan of wired earbuds long … Read More “Good News: Wired Earbuds Are Back and Same as Ever” »
[ad_1] Amid intense backlash, the head of the American Diabetes Association posted a video Wednesday apologizing for the organization’s decision on Friday to forcefully remove five leading diabetes scientists from the association’s annual meeting. The scientists were ejected for handing out copies of an April editorial—published in the ADA’s own journal Diabetes Care—that sharply criticizes the … Read More “Diabetes org apologizes for ejecting scientists over criticism of Trump” »
[ad_1] Andrew Yang’s 2020 presidential campaign was based on a warning that automation and AI would hollow out the labor market and concentrate wealth in the hands of a few. At the time, ideas like Universal Basic Income felt fringe. Now Dario Amodei, Sam Altman, and Bernie Sanders are all saying versions of the same thing. An entrepreneur at … Read More “Why Andrew Yang is building instead of waiting for Washington” »
[ad_1] Satellite internet provider Starlink has begun charging new users a monthly fee to rent its standard hardware, marking a shift from its previous model, which offered equipment rental at no cost. Under the updated pricing structure, US customers will pay $10 per month to lease the Starlink kit, which includes a satellite dish, Wi-Fi … Read More “New Starlink Users Will Pay $10 Monthly for Hardware Rental” »






