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Sarah Needleman

Sarah Needleman

Reporter at The Wall Street Journal

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  • English
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  • Computers & Technology
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Meta’s AI-Powered Ray-Bans Are Life-Enhancing for the Blind

The tech giant made smart specs for the general public. Visually impaired owners use them to help with everyday tasks, though some critics cite safety concerns.
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Five Takeaways From Bill Gates’s Interview With The Wall Street Jou...

The billionaire philanthropist speaks about his early years, geopolitics, past mistakes and how he isn’t always checking his phone.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Denies Sexual-Abuse Claims Made by Sister

Ann Altman’s lawsuit says the alleged abuse occurred at the family’s home in Missouri when she and Sam Altman were children.
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When Christmas and Hanukkah Collide, Beware of Fire Hazards

Celebrating both holidays at once poses challenges for mixed-faith couples; break out the Yamaclaus
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How Years of Reddit Posts Have Made the Company an AI Darling

The social-media veteran is profiting from feeding artificial-intelligence companies’ insatiable appetite for conversational text.
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Elon Musk Pumped a Quarter-Billion Dollars Into Pro-Trump Campaign ...

The billionaire gave $75 million to America PAC in the last two weeks of October alone, new federal election filings show.
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Resigns After Struggling to Turn Around Chi...

Intel said Pat Gelsinger has retired and stepped down from the company’s board of directors.
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Roblox Adds Parental Controls After Claims It Compromises Child Safety

The videogame company has denied the allegations and said the new protections were planned before a short seller’s report.
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‘Clash of Clans’ Creator Raises Money for New Game After Battle Wit...

Lasse Louhento, now chief of his own mobile-game studio, is looking to capture lightning in a bottle for a second time.
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If Your Tattoo Was Designed By AI, Does It Have a Soul?

Ink enthusiasts are divided over whether using artificial intelligence to design body art is fair game or taboo; ‘It’s like doing sports on steroids’
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Meta Reports Record Revenue, Slower Digital Advertising Growth

The social media giant is spending billions on artificial intelligence and products for virtual and augmented reality.
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New ‘Call of Duty’ Tests Microsoft’s $75 Billion Bet on Future of V...

The latest release of the popular franchise is aimed at pushing gamers to trade downloads and a-la-carte pricing for the cloud and monthly fees.
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Netflix Backs Out of Plan to Develop Blockbuster Videogame

The streaming company shut down its unit working on a “Triple-A” game and plans to focus on producing casual titles.
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Short Seller Hindenburg Goes After Roblox

The research firm alleges that the videogame company has exaggerated user data and compromises child safety.
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Why Landlords and Even Tenants Are Picking Up After Other People’s ...

A growing number of apartment complexes are turning to DNA testing to track down residents who don’t take care of their dogs' messes, leading to awkward encounters and fines; 'I feel like Maury Povich.'
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Epic Games Sues Google, Samsung Over Alleged App-Store Scheme

The “Fortnite” maker claims the tech giants colluded to place onerous restrictions on app stores created after Google lost an antitrust case.
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Where GoFundMe’s CEO Goes When He Needs a Helping Hand

Tim Cadogan turns to a trusted group of advisers to discuss dealmaking, motivating employees and navigating fraught political waters. One bit of advice that’s stuck: ‘Pour gas on the things that work.’
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Microsoft Lays Off 650 Videogame Workers

The terminations mark the latest round of job cuts for game employees since the software giant’s purchase of Activision Blizzard.
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Sony Unveils Beefier PlayStation 5 Pro for Holiday Season

Sony Group says a new, beefier version of its PlayStation 5 console will launch in November for around $700. Called PS5 Pro, it offers faster rendering, enhanced details and other upgrades from the original that made its debut in 2020. Sony competitor Microsoft previously announced plans to launch
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Making Videogames Was a Dream Career. Then the Mass Layoffs Came.

Downsizing has become rampant in an industry where many turned their passion into employment.
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Take-Two Loss Widens on Higher Spending for Mobile Games

Take-Two Interactive Software posted higher revenue and a wider loss for its latest quarter, attributing the latter to heavy spending on marketing new mobile games. Results mostly came in ahead of expectations. Shares rose about 4.8% in after-hours trading. Take-Two said the June quarter’s profit