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Buyer’s remorse? Nearly half of EV owners plan to switch back to gas-powered cars, survey finds.

The big stumbling blocks aren't the cars themselves, but their high cost and inconvenience.

EU charges Microsoft with antitrust violations over Teams bundling

Regulators said Microsoft’s packaging of Teams with other well-established software tools in Office 365 and Microsoft 365 amounted to an illegal abuse of market dominance.

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Boston tech firm says AI will improve hiring

Software company Bullhorn has accumulated literally billions of data points from resumes, job descriptions, and hiring decisions, offering an opportunity to do more with the latest AI technology.

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How Will Ahmed turned an idea he had as a student athlete at Harvard into a $3.6 billion fitness-tech brand

Ahmed's company, Whoop, has scored investments from Michael Phelps and LeBron James, opened a flashy headquarters steps from Fenway Park, and made waves in the crowded world of wearable tech.

BlackSuit cybercrime gang blamed in CDK hack that roiled car dealers

The cybercrime group has demanded an extortion fee in the tens of millions of dollars from CDK, which plans to make the payment, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.

Record companies accuse AI music startup Suno of ‘copyright infringement on an almost unimaginable scale’

The Cambridge-based company insists that it has stayed within the boundaries of copyright law.

European Union regulators accuse Apple of breaching digital competition rules for app stores

European Union regulators have accused Apple of breaking new rules on digital competition by preventing software developers on its App Store from steering users to other venues.

How to help your smartphone survive a heat wave

Just like humans, most smartphones function best within a certain temperature range.