This article explains why responding to an Office Action in ex parte reexamination requires a different strategy than ...
PARAGUAY are next on France’s hit list with a place in the quarter-finals on the line in Philadelphia this Saturday night.
More than 120 new Florida laws kick in on Wednesday, July 1. Some are minor changes, but some you need to know now.
New recruits walk into a small, overcrowded log-framed tent, taking their place in the line for lunch to fuel up for the long ...
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The Ghost Gun Crackdown Is Quietly Threatening the Future of 3D Printing
As a longtime member of the 3D-printing community, I'm alarmed by new legislation targeting the digital files, platforms, and machines that create weapons. It raises a powerful question: Who decides ...
Meta Platforms is developing plans to sell its surplus AI computing capacity to outside customers, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday, a move that would make the social media company a direct ...
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88% of Companies Use AI, But Most Still Cannot Scale It: Why AI Demos Fail When They Meet Production
McKinsey’s 2025 AI research shows the contradiction that defines enterprise AI. Eighty-eight percent of companies report regular AI use in at least one business function, yet most still sit in ...
The Regional Transportation District's FreeRide along 16th Street offers history tours with each ride. Right now, when ...
Code for America has spent more than 15 years proving that there’s a better way to interface with government services.
Throughout history, people have come up with surprising ways to beat the heat that actually work. By Hiroko Tabuchi The president used his clemency power to further undermine environmental laws and to ...
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