Business
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The Desperate Hunt for the A.I. Boom’s Most Indispensable Prize
To power artificial-intelligence products, start-ups and investors are taking extraordinary measures to obtain critical chips known as graphics processing units, or GPUs.
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U.K. Inflation Eases to 6.8% as Energy Prices Fall
The News Inflation in Britain rose last month at its slowest pace in more than a year, driven largely by a continued easing of rising food and energy costs. The price of services remained uncomfortably high, and wages have been climbing rapidly to ...
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Lebanon Freezes Accounts of Former Central Bank Governor
The action comes days after a U.S.-led coalition accused Riad Salameh of decades of corruption to enrich himself at the expense of his country.
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Carta a un joven entusiasta de las criptomonedas (o a un simple curioso)
Cada vez son más los jóvenes, sobre todo varones, quienes compran criptodivisas. Aquí tenemos algunos consejos, sin juicios ni regaños.
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China’s Woes Loom Large Over the Global Markets
A downturn in the world’s second biggest economy, and growing fears about its real estate sector, are making investors jittery.
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CBS News President Steps Down
The executive, Neeraj Khemlani, has signed a deal to stay with the company in a less senior role. His successor has not yet been named.
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Zuckerberg Says It’s ‘Time to Move On’ From ‘Cage Fight’ With Musk
Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Meta, wrote on his Threads platform that Elon Musk did not seem “serious” about the much-ballyhooed match.
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The Dream Was Universal Access to Knowledge. The Result Was a Fiasco.
In the pandemic emergency, Brewster Kahle’s Internet Archive freely lent out digital scans of its library. Publishers sued. Owning a book means something different now.
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For Many Small-Business Owners, a Necessary Shift to Digital Payments
The pandemic accelerated a transition to cashless payments, forcing a reckoning among small-business owners. But there are benefits: An owner said one cashless system saved her $3,000 a month.
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A Roller Coaster for Roller Coaster Nerds
Tucked away in the wooded suburbs south of Atlanta is a small family-owned amusement park that used to bring in customers thanks to humble attractions like its Ferris wheel, bumper boats, Tilt-a-Whirl, go-kart tracks, Scooby Swing and batting cages ...