Aneri Pattani, Texas Tribune

Aneri Pattani

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Past articles by Aneri:

Texas can't legally secede from the U.S., despite popular myth

Historical and legal precedents make it clear that Texas could not leave the Union — at least not legally. → Read More

Microsoft-backed start-up thinks AI is a good bet to save human jobs

Microsoft is betting that artificial intelligence could hold the key to retaining US jobs. → Read More

Amazon’s latest venture blurs the lines of online and in-store retail

Amazon’s latest plan to disrupt the retail industry could finalize the fusion of online and in-store consumer experiences. → Read More

Amazon’s latest venture blurs the lines of online and in-store retail

Amazon’s latest plan to disrupt the retail industry could finalize the fusion of online and in-store consumer experiences. → Read More

Losing their touch: Smartphone home buttons are on the way out

As soon as 2017, more smartphones will abandon the physical home button in favor of advanced touch technology. → Read More

Losing their touch: Smartphone home buttons are on the way out

As soon as 2017, more smartphones will abandon the physical home button in favor of advanced touch technology. → Read More

Why Spotify, Netflix and HBO nailed business model of the future

Subscription streaming services like Spotify, HBO Go and Netflix are a business model that will only get stronger, says Zuora CEO Tien Tzuo. → Read More

Why Spotify, Netflix and HBO nailed business model of the future

Subscription streaming services like Spotify, HBO Go and Netflix are a business model that will only get stronger, says Zuora CEO Tien Tzuo. → Read More

Amazon, Microsoft and other tech companies teaming up for cloud storage

Some recent deals among technology-sector rivals show that the client need for more cloud storage is forcing tech titans to get along. → Read More

Amazon, Microsoft and other tech companies teaming up for cloud storage

Some recent deals among technology-sector rivals show that the client need for more cloud storage is forcing tech titans to get along. → Read More

Why Apple may have jumped the gun with AirPods: Audio execs

Audio executives say it could take years before AirPods match wired headphones in power efficiency, audio quality and noise cancellation. → Read More

Paxton Says "Frivolous" Campus Carry Lawsuit Has No Merit

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday called a lawsuit brought by three University of Texas at Austin professors against the state’s campus carry law “frivolous” and said the professors have no valid reasons for opposing guns on campus. → Read More

Texplainer: If Brexit Can Happen, Can Texit?

Hey, Texplainer: Britain voted to leave the European Union. Can Texas secede from the United States? → Read More

Marathon weather is perfect for spectators, not so much for runners

Temperatures could hit 70 around the region, though it will likely be cooler in Boston and other coastal areas. → Read More

Weather for Marathon Monday will be warm and sunny

Temperatures could hit 70 around the region, though it will likely be cooler in Boston and other coastal areas. → Read More

Runners, friends eat up atmosphere at Marathon pasta dinner

It’s certainly not a normal meal when the guest list includes more than 10,000 people from around the world. → Read More

19-year-old to be arraigned Monday in Beverly shooting

Justice Galarza, 19, will face murder charges at his arraignment in Salem District Court. → Read More

Seder celebrates contributions of American immigrants

The event, held in advance of Passover, celebrates the liberation of the Jewish people from slavery. → Read More

Adult, child trapped in car after crash

Firefighters pulled the victims from a car. The crash occurred near Elm Hill Avenue and Seaver Street. → Read More

Freezing rain possible later today in parts of Mass.

The rain will begin early in the morning, about 6 a.m., and could freeze in northern parts of Worcester County. → Read More