Uber Revenue Up 14 Percent, Despite Economic Fears

Uber appears to be powering through the tumult of the global economy, despite fears that consumers are skimping on rides and deliveries. The company said on Wednesday that it had $11.5 billion in revenue in its most recent quarter, up 14 percent from a year earlier and slightly below Wall Street investors’ expectations. Its total…

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How to Protect Your Phone While Traveling Abroad

When I travel to Asia this summer, I plan to leave my iPhone at home. Instead, I’ll pack a different phone lacking my staple apps, like Instagram, Slack and Signal. It won’t even be logged in to my work email. No, I’m not planning a digital detox. I’m choosing to travel with what’s known as…

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Meta Says It Anticipates Continued Growth Despite Tariffs

As President Trump’s tariffs have upended global trade, many eyes have been on Silicon Valley and how the biggest tech companies — including Meta — intend to weather the storm. On Wednesday, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, told investors he had a plan. In a quarterly earnings call, Mr. Zuckerberg said his company, which owns…

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How Google’s Antitrust Case Could Upend the A.I. Race

A federal judge issued a landmark ruling last year, saying that Google had become a monopolist in internet search. But in a hearing that began last week to figure out how to fix the problem, the emphasis has frequently landed on a different technology, artificial intelligence. In U.S. District Court in Washington last week, a…

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NSO Group Ordered to Pay Meta $167 Million in Damages

The Israeli cybersecurity firm NSO Group was ordered on Tuesday to pay $167 million in damages to Meta, capping a six-year legal battle after NSO hacked 1,400 WhatsApp accounts belonging to journalists, human-rights activists and government officials. In December, Judge Phyllis Hamilton of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ruled that…

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