
Tripp Mickle
Tech Reporter at The New York Times
@nytimes tech reporter. "After Steve" author (https://t.co/S0SuXg4AaA). Former @WSJ (tech, alcohol/tobacco), @SBJSBD. #GoDeacs. Email: tripp.mickle (at) https://t.co/PAVpQJ5Dtz.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Nico Grant |Tripp Mickle
The world’s largest video platform has told content moderators to favor “freedom of expression” over the risk of harm in deciding what to take down.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Tripp Mickle |Brian Chen
The company also introduced artificial intelligence features with its devices. At a time when the tech industry is regularly releasing new artificial intelligence products, Apple is using more traditional technology to improve the iPhone's appeal. At the beginning of what is expected to be a two-hour presentation on Monday, Apple revealed a new design for its software powering iPhones, iPads and Macs that brings a transparent aesthetic to tabs, files and app icons.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Michael Johnson |Will Jarvis |Jessica Metzger |Adam Nagourney |Tripp Mickle |Livia Albeck-Ripka
Adam Nagourney is a Times reporter covering government, political and cultural stories in California, focusing on the effort to rebuild Los Angeles after the fires. He also writes about national politics. Tripp Mickle reports on Apple and Silicon Valley for The Times and is based in San Francisco. His focus on Apple includes product launches, manufacturing issues and political challenges. He also writes about trends across the tech industry, including layoffs, generative A.I. and robot taxis.
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4 weeks ago |
telegraphindia.com | Tripp Mickle
Nvidia’s revenue and profit rose even though the Trump administration’s restrictions on chips to China would cost it $4.5 billion, $1 billion less than it estimated in mid-April Tripp Mickle Published 30.05.25, 09:51 AM Chipping away File picture Nvidia’s business prospects have been whipsawed by the US government lately. Last month, the government blocked the sale of artificial intelligence chips to China.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Tripp Mickle
The company continued to grow fast in its most recent quarter despite new rules restricting the sale of A.I chips to China. Nvidia's business prospects have been whipsawed by the U.S. government lately. Last month, the government blocked the sale of artificial intelligence chips to China. Weeks later, it approved the sale of similar chips to the Middle East.
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