The company’s head of hardware engineering is the favorite to take over as CEO
The technological race among industry giants and the wave of layoffs they have announced has revived the debate about the advisability of taxing automation
William Botsch has been attending Miami courthouses weekly since May, where he has witnessed and documented the systematic arrests of migrants seized after attending appointments that were routine prior to Trump 2.0
The US historian and essayist, who has just published a book of essays titled ‘Desire and Fate,’ reviews his life as an intellectual globetrotter and his reasons for becoming an ‘anti-utopian’
Al Majd Europe finds clients among desperate families with no alternative to leaving the Strip. Its mission aligns with the objectives of the Netanyahu government, which created a Voluntary Migration Office to third countries
The head of Germany’s Sovereign Tech Agency believes that Europe must invest in open source to achieve technological independence
Term defines the connection between fans and the famous — and could help to establish a line between admiration and obsession
EL PAÍS visited the century-old ‘cantina’ on one of its nights filled with tequila and traditional cuisine. In this place, nestled beside Plaza Garibaldi, the music never stops