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Wherever you are and whatever you're doing in Windows, just press Alt+Spacebar to trigger the search bar. In the Ask Anything field, type your search query or question, and the results will appear in ...
For the first time, the new academic year 2025-2026 will witness the gradual inclusion of an artificial intelligence curriculum in schools. One class will be allocated every two weeks for students in ...
If you’ve ever wanted to appear in a different location on your iPhone—whether for privacy, testing apps, accessing region-locked content, or enjoying location-based games like Pokémon GO — you might ...
After many starts and stops, curbside composting has expanded citywide. Now, separating organic waste from landfill trash is mandatory in every borough. And it’s working — the city is capturing 5 ...
Sac State’s pilot project trained Lemon Hill residents in tech use. Digital navigators taught skills like AI tools, email, resumes and PDFs. $3M federal grant funded classes, device access and ...
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer said the H-2A migrant visa program that is being consolidated under her department allows American farmers and ranchers to have access to the workforce they need, ...
Google Gemini for Workspace can be exploited to generate email summaries that appear legitimate but include malicious instructions or warnings that direct users to phishing sites without using ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration will restrict immigrants in the country illegally from enrolling in Head Start, a federally funded preschool program, the Department of Health and Human Services ...
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Building, which connects to the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering, on a sunny afternoon in June 2025. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) The ...
PHOENIX — Waymo is now available for some Valley teenagers. Beginning Tuesday, the self-driving vehicle company is offering rides for Phoenix families with teenagers through the Waymo Teen Account ...
WASHINGTON – A group of 10 people at the U.S. Department of Education had a big decision to make before the Fourth of July holiday. After three days of painstaking negotiations, the fate of a major ...