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Jonathan Vanian is a former Fortune reporter. He covered business technology, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, data privacy, and other topics.

Apple just debuted a new, more powerful iPhone SE
TechApple just debuted a new, more powerful iPhone SE
By Jonathan VanianMarch 8, 2022
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak at a festival.
TechSteve Wozniak calls Bitcoin ‘pure-gold mathematics’ and the reason shows why crypto could be here to stay
By Jonathan VanianMarch 7, 2022
Young African American woman working on her laptop in an office.
NewslettersHow companies can use benefits to address the racial wealth gap
By Ellen McGirt and Jonathan VanianMarch 4, 2022
Russia limits access to Facebook as the social networking giant attempts to fact-check pro-Kremlin propaganda
TechRussia limits access to Facebook as the social networking giant attempts to fact-check pro-Kremlin propaganda
By Jonathan VanianFebruary 25, 2022
A depiction of diversty data and a diverse workforce.
NewslettersDon’t hide behind your diversity data
By Ellen McGirt and Jonathan VanianFebruary 25, 2022
Biden and western Europe’s Russian sanctions backed off the ‘nuclear option’ of kicking it off SWIFT. Here’s why they got cold feet
EconomyBiden and western Europe’s Russian sanctions backed off the ‘nuclear option’ of kicking it off SWIFT. Here’s why they got cold feet
By Jonathan VanianFebruary 24, 2022
The next generation of brain-computing interfaces could be supercharged by artificial intelligence
NewslettersThe next generation of brain-computing interfaces could be supercharged by artificial intelligence
By Jonathan VanianFebruary 24, 2022
3 ways the Russian invasion of Ukraine is already screwing up the world economy
Economy3 ways the Russian invasion of Ukraine is already screwing up the world economy
By Jonathan Vanian and Nick LichtenbergFebruary 24, 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused a ‘scary tech selloff’ that damaged giants like Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Facebook-parent Meta
TechRussia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused a ‘scary tech selloff’ that damaged giants like Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Facebook-parent Meta
By Jonathan VanianFebruary 24, 2022
'Deep learning is a completely terrible idea for security,' says this cybersecurity expert
Newsletters‘Deep learning is a completely terrible idea for security,’ says cybersecurity expert
By Jonathan VanianFebruary 22, 2022
Instagram has removed the lower tiers of its 'daily time limit' feature and wants users to choose longer settings
TechInstagram just made it harder to limit your time on the app
By Jonathan VanianFebruary 22, 2022
‘Anything besides Yelp.’ Tom Colicchio is investing in a startup to give restaurants an app alternative
Tech‘Anything besides Yelp.’ Tom Colicchio is investing in a startup to give restaurants an app alternative
By Jonathan VanianFebruary 22, 2022
The Permian Basin in the American southwest is leading the U.S. to record-high crude oil production
EnergyThe U.S. oil industry is gushing, with record production expected in 2023 as companies try to cash in on high prices
By Jonathan VanianFebruary 18, 2022
Joy Buolamwini, founder of Algorithmic Justice League, speaking on stage at the Bloomberg Equality Summit
NewslettersA strategy to minimize bias in A.I. that any company can use
By Ellen McGirt and Jonathan VanianFebruary 18, 2022
Apple CEO Tim Cook
TechApple CEO Tim Cook’s $99 million pay package is under attack as advisory firm urges shareholders to vote against it
By Jonathan VanianFebruary 17, 2022
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