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Mastodon set to roll out quote posts next week, Apple announces iPhone Air, Anthropic agrees to pay at least $1.5B to authors.
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The European Commission has closed its antitrust investigation into Microsoft's bundling of Teams with Office 365, Gmail rolls out a new “Purchases” tab, and OpenAI and Microsoft have reached a revised partnership agreement.
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OpenAI signed a 5-year, $300 billion cloud computing contract with Oracle, Samsung gains smartphone market share in the U.S., and DoorDash is expanding drone delivery tests to San Francisco.
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Apple's got a thinner phone than Samsung but it also has a thinner premium marketshare thanks to... Google?
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A judge rejected Anthropic’s $1.5 billion piracy settlement, OpenAI refutes claims of a California exit due to regulatory issues, and the U.S. has ended agreements with European nations to counter disinformation from countries like Russia, China, and Iran.
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Anthropic agreed to pay at least $1.5 billion dollars to authors over training models on copyrighted books without permission, Vodaphone Germany features AI Influencer on TikTok, and select Porsche and Audi vehicles can now use the Tesla Supercharger network.
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The EC fines Google €2.95B for abusing adtech dominance, Lenovo unveils the Legion Go 2, OpenAI may produce its own AI chips in 2026.
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TikTok announced that it has over 200 million users in Europe, Tesla proposed a $1 trillion compensation package for Elon Musk, and OpenAI plans to produce its own chips.
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Atlassian acquires The Browser Company, JetBlue partners with Amazon’s Project Kuiper, Samsung unveils Galaxy S25 FE and Tab S11 series.
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DC District Court rules Google will not have to sell the Chrome browser or Android OS, Disney reaches settlement over COPPA violations on YouTube, and Wordpress releases a vibe-coding AI prototype.
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OpenAI adds new safety measures to ChatGPT, Amazon cuts Prime free shipping sharing outside the household, Google says 2.5 billion Gmail users were NOT at risk from a major attack.
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The UK's Online Safety Act implementation creates unintended consequences for adult site traffic, OpenAI seeks to build data center in India with 1-gigawatt capacity, and a new AI stethoscope can detect heart issues in 15 seconds.
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Intel secured $5.7 billion from the U.S. government as part of the administration’s 10% investment, Google's Phone app is rolling out "Calling Cards", and China plans to regulate its burgeoning artificial intelligence sector…
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Google warned all 2.5 billion Gmail users about a password hack, ByteDance's share buyback program values TikTok at over $330 billion, and Samsung’s next Unpacked event is September 4th.
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Anthropic finds threat actors use its Claude and Claude Code models to create malware, Apple partners with TuneIn to expand radio station reach, SpaceX’s Starship completes 10th test flight.
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Intel fears "adverse reactions" from investors and employees after 10% White House stake, a Stanford study shows a 13% decrease in entry-level jobs affected by AI, and Google is requiring developers of side loaded apps to verify their identity.
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Perplexity launches $5/month Comet Plus subscription, Netflix readies Netflix House entertainment and retail venues in PA and TX, Nvidia releases the Jetson AGX Thor.
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Nvidia told suppliers to cease production on the made-for-China H20 Chips, Apple TV+ Raised Its Prices 30%, and Meta signed a six-year, $10 billion Cloud Services deal with Google.
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Meta halts AI hiring in its superintelligence divisions, Masimo sues US Customs and Border Protection after it permitted Apple to start selling Apple Watches again, and Agentic browsers are full of security flaws.
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Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X handhelds arriving October 16th, Grok chats are showing up in Google Search, Amazon readying a $400 Android tablet?
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All models of the iPhone 17 headed to the U.S. will be manufactured in India, the UK has withdrawn its request for a “back door” in Apple’s iCloud, and SoftBank has invested $2 billion in Intel.
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Will Meta debut Hypernova smart glasses in September? Do Grammarly’s new AI tools help students and educators with writing and grading? Will you buy Samsung’s new Galaxy Buds 3 FE?
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The White House administration is considering acquiring a stake in Intel, The SCOTUS allowed Mississippi’s social media age verification law to take effect, and xAI was slated to partner with the federal government until Grok disseminated antisemitic conspiracy theories in July.
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Oracle and Alphabet partner to bring Gemini to Oracle’s cloud customers, Meta’s AI policies permitted bots to hold sensual chats with minors, and blood oxygen monitoring is coming back to some Apple Watches.
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OpenAI reinstates ChatGPT’s model picker, U.S. authorities reportedly placing location trackers in select AI chip server shipments, Apple says the App Store is “fair and free of bias”
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China is discouraging the use of NVIDIA’s H20 chips, xAI is suing Apple, and the DoT has released new guidelines for $5 billion in EV charging station infrastructure.
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OpenAI restores older models after GPT-5 backlash, Amazon launches 24 new Kuiper internet satellites, ESPN and Fox to launch $40/per month bundle October 2nd.
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Apple says GPT-5 is coming to iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe 26, Meta reportedly acquires AI voice startup WaveForms, Microsoft is set to retire its Lens PDF scanner app.
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US President announces 100% tariff on foreign semiconductors, cyberattack on the U.S. federal court system ompromises sensitive legal records, The Browser Company intros $20/month Pro subscription.
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OpenAI releases first open-weight LLMs, Nvidia Nvidia rejects adding backdoors or kill switches to its AI chips, Hulu and Disney+ app to merge next year.
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The U.S. General Services Administration has added OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic to its list of approved AI vendors, Perplexity is again under scrutiny for improperly scraping content, and X is working to restore the video archive for Vine.
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Apple may be developing its own AI answer engine, Google reversed its decision to shut down active Goo.gl links, and a Miami jury holds Tesla partly responsible for a fatal accident while its autopilot system was engaged.
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Microsoft is ending support for Microsoft SE in October, Apple is open to significant AI acquisitions, and Reddit aims to become a major search engine.
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The White House secured commitments from big tech to create a digital health ecosystem, China's Cyberspace Administration has security concerns over Nvidia’s H20 chip, and Google is using AI to determine users’ age.
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YouTube updates ad policy on profanity, Spotify requires UK users to age verify for explicit content,Minnesota activates National Guard after major cyberattack.
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Microsoft Edge's new Copilot Mode is an experimental AI feature for web browsing, Tea’s data breach is much worse than previously thought, and Anthropic rate limits commence August 28th.
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Temu users in the EU face “high risk” illegal products, UK Online Safety Act prompts VPN surge, Imax partners with Runway fort AI Film Festival.
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Meta is ceasing all political ads in the EU, Starlink experienced its first major outage of the year Thursday, and Google is testing a new vibe-coding tool called Opal.
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Google is launching Veo-powered generative AI Tools for YouTube, expanding Google Photos capabilities with Veo-based image-to-video features, and Snapchat's new "Home Safe" feature alerts friends and family when you arrive home.
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SharePoint attackers breach the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration, Anthropic researchers detail “subliminal learning” in AI models, Uber introduces “women preferences” feature in the U.S.
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Telegram has integrated TON Wallet, allowing crypto transactions directly in the app, the Stargate project has failed to launch due to due to disagreements between SoftBank and OpenAI, and Google unveiled the Pixel 10 before it unveils the Pixel 10 in August.
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UK to drop plan to force Apple to create a backdoor into encrypted iCloud data? T-Mobile starts rolling out L4S, WhatsApp replaces its native Windows app with web-based wrapper version.
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Congress passed the GENIUS Act, the first legislation to regulate cryptocurrency, a Russian lawmaker warned WhatsApp to prepare for its departure from the Russian market, and Netflix is using AI in film and show production.
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Scale AI lays off 14% of its workforce, Jack Dorsey invests $10 million to fund experimental open-source projects, and Substack secures $100 million in funding at a $1.1 billion valuation.
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Chinese cyberattacks against the US on the rise, Seagate’s HAMR-based hard drives now available to consumers, Google claims “Big Sleep” actively blocked a zero-day attack in the wild.
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NotebookLM, is introducing "featured notebooks" from various sources, Microsoft utilizes engineers in China to maintain Defense Department computer systems, and the DOD intends to allocate $1 billion over the next four years to "offensive cyber operations."
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Amazon launches development tool Kiro, researchers reportedly telling LLMs to give positive feedback in peer reviews, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang downplays U.S. concerns that his company’s chips could help China’s military.
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Meta Platforms is unlikely to alter its "pay-or-consent" model further, which could lead to new EU antitrust charges, Goldman Sachs is integrating an autonomous AI software engineer named Devin, and a new study found that using AI coding assistants actually slowed down developers by 19%.
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YouTube is set to update its monetization policies on July 15 to combat "inauthentic" content, Apple’s former head of its foundational models team was poached by Meta for $200 million, and Major League Baseball will introduce a robot umpire challenge system at the All-Star Game.
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A Federal appeals court overturned the "click-to-cancel" rule, which mandated easy cancellation matching sign-up ease, Warner Bros. has officially reverted its streaming service branding to HBO Max, and Gmail’s new “Manage Subscriptions” feature allows users to easily control and unsubscribe from unwanted emails.
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Amazon asked corporate employees to volunteer to fulfill grocery deliveries for Prime Day, the tech industry is pushing to integrate AI chatbots into classrooms, and Apple's top executive for in-house AI models is reportedly leaving to join Meta's Superintelligence Labs group.
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ByteDance is reportedly developing a new, US-only version of TikTok, Apple has appealed a €500 million fine in the EU for DMA violations, and Sakana AI has unveiled a novel technique enabling multiple LLMs to collaborate on a single task.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is delaying construction of a second plant in Japan, Ilya Sutskever announced he will take on the CEO role at his AI startup, Safe Superintelligence, and the EU is proceeding with its AI Act despite tech companies' efforts to delay it.
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Google has launched its Veo 3 video generation model to Gemini users in over 159 countries, Netflix is exploring the creation of new live programming content in partnership with Spotify, and OpenAI disavowed Robinhood's crypto initiative offering tokenized shares of OpenAI.
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Honor launches Magic V5 foldable in China, Qantas discloses cyberattack, Hyundai opens UX Studio Seoul.
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Apple is considering using AI from Anthropic or OpenAI for a new Siri, The U.S. Senate voted 99-1 to remove a 10-year federal moratorium on state AI regulation from a White House tax-cut bill, and Cloudflare's "Pay per Crawl" marketplace allows website owners to block AI crawlers by default.
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OpenAI adjusts compensation amid Meta poaches, Apple reportedly working on seven new wearable devices, Canada Canada withdraws its proposed digital services tax on U.S. tech firms.
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The US president is preparing executive actions to increase energy supply for AI expansion, Threads now offers independent word blocking, and China's aviation regulator will prohibit passengers from carrying power banks on flights unless they bear the "3C" safety marking.
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A federal judge sided with Meta, stating that its use of copyrighted books to train AI was fair use, Senators reintroduced a bill forcing app stores to allow third-party payment systems, and artificial intelligence now handles 30% to 50% of the work at Salesforce.
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Automakers reject Apple’s CarPlay Ultra, the Fairphone 6 launches in the US and EU, Ring rolls out AI video descriptions.
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Amazon is expanding same and next day delivery services in the United States. Samsung's summer Unpacked event kicks off at 10 AM ET on Wednesday, July 9th, and Google Earth now features historical Street View imagery.
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Google reportedly cuts Google TV’s budget by 10%, the music industry moves toward tracking and monetizing AI-generated songs, Amazon launches 27 new Project Kuiper internet satellites.
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SoftBank may be planning a $1 trillion industrial complex in Arizona, Meta has launched $399 Oakley AI glasses with 3K recording, and Foxconn and Nvidia are planning to introduce humanoid robots at a plant in Houston.
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Microsoft is reported to lay off thousands of employees starting in July, Facebook is rolling out passkey support for its mobile app, and Texas Instruments plans to invest over $60 billion in U.S. chip production.
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Amazon, Meta, Google, and Microsoft lobby against U.S. states enacting AI regulations, new 90-day TikTok ban delay set in the US, Honda launches and lands its first reusable rocket in Japan.
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President Trump said he will probably extend the June 19th TikTok ban deadline, social media and video apps have surpassed television as the primary news source for Americans, and OpenAI has secured a $200 million, one-year contract with the U.S. Defense Department.
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The Trump family launches MVNO Trump Mobile, Seoul announces late-night autonomous taxi service to cover Gangnam district, Anne Wojcicki’s nonprofit TTAM Research Institute set to acquire 23andMe.
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A Google cloud disruption caused a widespread internet outage, Google is shutting down Android Instant Apps, and Meta acquires a 49% stake in Scale AI.
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Waymo charges more than Uber and Lift, but riders don’t seem to care, Prime Video nearly doubles its ad load per hour, and Yahoo adds AI features to Yahoo Mail.
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Disney and NBCUniversal jointly sue Midjourney, OpenAI releases o3-pro, GameStop to shutter more physical stores in 2025.
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Waymo temporarily halts robo-taxi service in downtown LA due to ICE raid protests, Intel Mac support ends with macOS Tahoe, and Intel plans to build an error-corrected quantum computer by 2028.
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Qualcomm to acquire Alphawave Semi, Apple researchers say Large Reasoning Models aren’t ready for prime time, The Guardian launches Secure Messaging.
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Apple's bid to pause a ruling blocking fees on external transactions was denied, United Airlines and Spotify now offer passengers 450+ hours of free audio content on seat-back screens, and Starlink has officially received regulatory approval in India.
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Reddit sues Anthropic, OpenAI adds new connectors to ChatGPT, AirPods may get new features at WWDC.
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A federal judge temporarily blocked a Florida law restricting children's social media use, DeepSeek may have used Gemini to train its latest model, and Google has temporarily halted the rollout of its AI-powered "Ask Photos" feature.
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Usernames may soon be coming to WhatsApp, Google Wallet Will Discontinue PayPal Integration on June 13th, and the FDA has implemented a generative AI tool named Elsa.
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Samsung close to investing in AI search startup Perplexity? XChat to revamp X’s DMs? New MacOS to be named Lake Tahoe?
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Meta saw a one-third decrease in content takedowns after its changes in enforcement policies, over 90% of the App Store’s $406 billion in US commerce is commission-free, and YouTube will integrate Google Lens into YouTube Shorts.
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Apple plans to rename its operating systems, Amazon and The New York Times inked an AI licensing deal, and WhatsApp is developing a "Logout" option for its mobile app.
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Apple adds iPad to the self-repair program and Opera releases an agentic AI browser.
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Apple is rumored to unveil Solarim, a visionOS-inspired software interface at WWDC, Zoox has issued its second software recall in a month, and Android Auto will receive several updates beyond the integration of Google's Gemini assistant.
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Apple is on pace to ship a smart home hub later this year, and doubts creep in about BYD.
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President Trump threatens Apple with a 25% iPhone tariff, the FTC has ended its attempt to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, and Apple intends to release smart glasses with cameras, microphones, and speakers by the end of 2026.
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OpenAI acquired Jony Ive’s 55-person product-development startup for $6.5 billion, Google introduced a tool designed to identify content generated by its AI models, and Signal added a Screen Security feature to its Windows app.
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Researchers scrape over 2 billion public Discord messages, Volvo to integrate Google’s Gemini AI chatbot into its vehicles, Amazon issues refunds for unresolved returns as far back as 2018.
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Intel considers selling NEX, Microsoft open-sourced WSL, and a judge asks Apple to approve Fortnite in the App Store.
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NVIDIA unveils NVLink Fusion, Regeneron acquires genetic testing company 23andMe and its data, China’s industrial robot production surges.
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Apple has blocked Fortnite’s return to the App Store, Microsoft layoffs disproportionately affected developers in Washington state, and Charter Communications will acquire Cox Communications for $21.9 billion.
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President Donald Trump urged Tim Cook to cease iPhone production in India and ramp it up in the U.S., Microsoft announced the retirement of its Bing Search APIs for third-party developers, and Uber has announced discounted fixed-route rides in select major U.S. cities.
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Warners Bros Discovery goes back to HBO Max, Sony warns of PS5 price hikes, Google replaces “I’m feeling lucky” with AI mode.
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Microsoft extends support for Office 365 on Windows 10 until October 2028, Samsung officially introduced the Galaxy S25 Edge, and Apple is introducing a new Accessibility Mode.
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The US and China agree to a deal to lower tariffs for the next 90 days, ad-supported Prime Video now reaches 130 million U.S. users, Google has updated its “G” logo for the first time since 2015.
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Meta is reportedly developing facial recognition for its Ray-Ban Meta glasses, Apple is developing low-power chips for smart glasses to compete with Meta’s Ray-Ban Metas, and Microsoft has banned employees from using DeepSeek.
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Apple is seeking a partial stay on the ruling mandating it to permit third-party app store purchases without a fee, the Trump administration intends to revoke and revise a Biden-era regulation that restricted the export of advanced AI chips, and an appeals court ruled Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard did not breach antitrust regulations.
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Netflix rolls out a redesign of its Apple tvOS app, Spyware maker NSO Group must pay WhatsApp $167M, Amazon unveils warehouse robot “Vulcan”
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Microsoft is updating the Windows 11 Start Menu, OpenAI halted its transition to a for-profit structure, and YouTube is piloting a two-person YouTube Premium subscription.
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Waymo expanding fleet in the US, Apple appeals App Store court ruling, South Korea in development on Hypertube.
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Apple updates App Store Guidelines to allow links to external payments, Microsoft accounts are now passwordless by default, and Google added three-way calling to Google Voice.
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Apple can no longer collect fees on purchases made outside of the App Store, Microsoft increases the price on the Xbox, games, and accessories, and Microsoft cautions that customers may experience AI service disruptions due to high demand.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says 20–30% of code is AI-generated, Wikipedia outlines new 3-year AI strategy, OpenAI rolls back GPT-4o update.
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Congress passed a bill criminalizing the publication of non-consensual, sexually explicit images, Amazon reportedly plans to display tariff costs, and Wall Street Banks sell the final portion of debt linked to Elon Musk’s $44 billion purchase of Twitter.
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OnePlus drops Watch 3 price, 4chan is back online, IBM announces $150B US investment in the next five years.
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Apple is planning to shift all US iPhone production to India, Intel is moving to a 4-day per week in-office policy, and Meta has laid off an unspecified number of employees in its Reality Labs division.
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Adobe released the latest versions of its Firefly AI models, TSMC unveils a new technology for creating faster AI chips, and Tesla has begun testing its Full Self-Driving ride-hailing service.
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Meta rolls out live translations for its Ray-Ban smart glasses, Intel reportedly preparing to lay off more than 21,000 employees, WhatsApp rolls out a new Advanced Chat Privacy feature.
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ChatGPT Search may soon fall under the EU’s Digital Services Act, OpenAI and the Washington Post ink a deal to display Post content in ChatGPT, and Bluesky adopts a centralized verification system.
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Riot Games says Valorant Mobile is coming soon, Lego opens $1 billion factory in Vietnam, attackers exploit weakness in Google’s DomainKeys Identified Mail checks.
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Google offers U.S. college students free access to Google One AI Premium, Meta has stopped supporting Apple Intelligence in Facebook, WhatsApp, and Threads, and Netflix is developing an AI-powered search experience.
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The Trump administration considers barring Americans from using DeepSeek, TikTok is introducing a new crowd-sourced fact-checking feature called "Footnotes", and Wikimedia partners with Kaggle to release a beta dataset optimized for AI model training.
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Nvidia announces a $5.5 billion charge tied to exports of H20 AI chips, Meta reportedly offered FTC $1B to settle current case, Grok AI chatbot now includes Grok Studio for docs, code, and apps.
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Japan issued a cease and desist order against Google for monopolistic practices, a new Android Update forces devices to reboot if they’ve been unlocked for 3 days, and Apple details how it plans to improve its AI models.
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US temporarily exempts some tech products from tariffs, Sony hikes the price of the PS5 in some regions, Samsung pauses global rollout of One UI 7.
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Google has laid off hundreds of employees from its Platforms and Devices division, Meta is heading to court with the Federal Trade Commission, and Microsoft is rolling out Recall to Windows Insiders.
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The Nasdaq soared 12% to its best day since 2001, a Facebook whistleblower said the company collaborated with China to undermine U.S. security, and Google DeepMind will add support for Anthropic's Model Context Protocol.
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Google introduces AI-powered Workspace Flows, Nintendo postpones the Switch 2 release in China, Samsung’s Ballie robot heads to the US and South Korea.
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Google’s Gemini Live is now available on Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 series devices, Shopify’s CEO says prove you can’t use AI before you hire, and Meta is launching Teen Accounts on Facebook and Messenger.
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UK court rules secret surveillance case against Apple must be made public, OpenAI said to be considering a purchase of Jony Ive’s io Products, Google rolls out new Gemini Live features to Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 devices.
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Intel and TSMC form a joint venture to operate Intel’s chipmaking facilities, Hackers targeted Australia’s major pension funds, and Microsoft's $349.99 cloud PC is now available.
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New tariff policies caused a market selloff led by tech stocks, Microsoft. has reevaluated its global data center development plans, and Amazon announced the upcoming launch of its Project Kuiper space internet service.
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Amazon to bid for TikTok? Wikimedia says AI scrapers have ballooned bandwidth costs, Meta may launch next-gen Ray-Ban smart glasses this year.
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OpenAI has secured the largest private tech funding round on record, Apple has released iOS 18.4, and Intel’s new CEO plans to spin off non-core assets.
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Apple reportedly developing an AI-powered upgrade for its Health app, Amazon unveils AI agent Nova Act, Google extends deadline for Fitbit users to migrate.
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WhatsApp adds music to user status updates, Google to offer user choice billing in the UK, and Ubisoft spins popular franchises into a subsidiary.
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ChatGPT's built-in image generator has been delayed for free users, Android development remains open source but is now a Google internal project, and YouTube now counts Shorts starts as views.
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China’s AI data center boom faces financial struggles, Indonesia lifts the iPhone 16 ban on April 11, Amazon tests new AI tools for product discovery.
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IBM is set to cut approximately 9,000 jobs in the US in 2025, OpenAI has released updates to its Advanced Voice Mode for ChatGPT, and Apple has successfully avoided a potential fine and EU order regarding its browser options on iPhones.
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Google Rolls Out New AI Video Gemini Features, Apple Adds Lossless Audio to AirPods Max, FuriosaAI rejects bid from Meta.
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Google claims news is essentially worthless to its European ad business, Nvidea is opening a quantum computing research lab in Boston, and a federal judge blocks DOGE from accessing the personal data of millions of Americans.
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Meta is launching its AI chatbot in Europe, a new Windows 11 feature explains why you may need to upgrade your hardware, and the EU finds Google Search and Google Play in violation of the DMA.
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Google announces Pixel 9A, Nvidia announces DGX Station and DGX Spark, new report says infostealing malware is on the rise.
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Alphabet acquires cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion, OpenAI will soon begin beta testing ChatGPT Connectors, and Vice President JD Vance believes a TikTok deal will be reached by April 5th.
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Apple will soon support encrypted RCS messaging with Android users, China has joined the EU and US in the fight against disinformation, and the UK faces legal challenges on its request and iCloud backdoor.
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WhatsApp is developing a new feature that will group message replies into threads, Lip-Bu Tan has been appointed as the new CEO of Intel, and China’s EV brands lead global sales.
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Google announces Gemma 3, iRobot warns it may shut down within a year, Pocket Casts goes free on Windows, Mac, and the web.
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X suffers a major DDoS attack causing multiple outages, AI chatbots cannot be trusted to cite factual information, and Bluesky now allows 3-minute video uploads.
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US administration in multiple talks for TikTok sale, Apple reportedly delays smart display, Foxconn introduces FoxBrain AI.
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President Donald Trump establishes a “Strategic Bitcoin Reserve” In The U.S., a newly discovered botnet is believed to be behind one of the largest denial-of-service attacks ever recorded, and Brazil says Apple must allow sideloading within 90 days.
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Apple is challenging UK’s iCloud encryption backdoor order, the U.K. government appears to have quietly removed encryption advice from its web pages, and a US federal judge denies Elon Musk’s request to block OpenAI from converting to a for-profit company.
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YouTube announces Premium Lite for $8/month, Nintendo wins against Dstorage, more than 1 million 3rd-party Android devices said to be infected with malware.
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Apple has introduced new 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Air models featuring the M3 chip, TSMC announced an additional $100 billion to expand U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, and Waymo and Uber have launched a robotaxi service in Austin.
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Deutsche Telekom and Perplexity announce an upcoming AI phone, Lenovo announces new AI-powered laptops, Google shows off new Screenshare feature for Gemini.
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Meta set to make MetaAI a stand-alone app, Microsoft is retiring Skype after 23 years, and Sora is now available in Europe.
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Instagram ponders spinning Reels out into its own app, AWS unveils Ocelot, its first quantum-computing chip, and Meta fixed a glitch that flooded users’ Reels feeds with violent content.
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Framework announces new desktop model, Warner Bros Games scraps Wonder Woman project, DeepSeek R2 to arrive before May?
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Microsoft is testing a free, ad-supported version of Office for Windows, Google launched a free version of its AI code completion and assistance tool, and Adobe launched a new Photoshop app for iPhones.
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Alibaba announces new cloud computing investment, Google plans to replace SMS authentication with QR codes, Prosus plans to acquire Just Eat for $4.3 billion.
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Apple is removing its Advanced Data Protection encryption feature in the UK, OpenAI is expanding the rollout of Operator AI Agent to other countries, and DeepSeek announced plans to open-source parts of its online services’ code.
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Microsoft claims a major breakthrough in quantum computing, Amazon is shutting down its Android app store, and Google is removing Gemini from the standard Google App in iOS.
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HP acquires AI startup Humane, Niantic looks to sell gaming division, Crunchbase pivots to a prediction engine model.
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xAI Introduce Grok-3, Google uses digital fingerprinting to track all your devices, and The New York Times has approved the use of AI for both its product and editorial teams.
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X blocks Signal.me links, Perplexity launches Deep Research tool, South Korea’s PIPC blocks DeepSeek downloads.
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Apple and Google reinstated TikTok in their U.S. app stores, Apple's artificial intelligence features for iPhones could be available in China as early as May, and Paramount Global and YouTube TV agreed to continue negotiations.
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Apple TV is now available on Android, GPT 5 will be available to free users, and Honda and Nissan scrap their $60 billion merger.
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Apple allows account consolidation for digital purchases, Eskimi suspected to be source of sold US military data, Adobe releases Ai-powered Generate Video tool in public beta.
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TV screens are now the primary device for watching YouTube in the United States, Apple and Google remove over 19 apps containing SparkCat malware from their app stores, and US VP JD Vance warns that substantial AI regulations could stifle the technology.
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T-Mobile announces Starlink pricing, Apple may not be done with AR glasses, Discord adds a new “ignore” feature.
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The UK government has reportedly ordered Apple to create a backdoor for encrypted iCloud backup access, newly unsealed emails provide “the most damning evidence yet against Meta in a copyright infringement case with authors, and Apple is set to unveil the iPhone SE.
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ARM has withdrawn its threat to terminate Qualcomm's license agreement, ChatGPT search is available to all without a login, and Amazon appears primed to launch its new Alexa with AI.
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Voldex acquires Roblox game Brookhaven, Gartner data shows record global semiconductor growth, Figure AI severs ties with OpenAI for humanoid robot development.
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Global smartphone revenue increased by 5% year-over-year, Australia has banned DeepSeek from government devices, and a District Court judge rejects Apple's request to halt the Google Search monopoly trial.
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OpenAI announces “Deep Research” Microsoft cancels free VPN from Defender, The Beatles win a Grammy with AI song.
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Google offers its US Platforms and Devices team voluntary buyouts, Amazon increasing spending on Mississippi data centers by 60%, and Mark Zuckerberg explains why Meta was slow to adapt to TikTok.
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Microsoft announced new Intel-powered Surface PCs for Business, Waymo Expanded to 10 new cities, and Microsoft integrated DeepSeek's R1 model into Azure and GitHub.
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iOS 18.3 lets some T-Mobile users access Starlink, Comcast rolls out new Xfinity low-latency feature, US Copyright Office says AI-generated content alone isn’t eligible for protection.
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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Gov, Visa and X partner to facilitate payments for X users, and Apple patched an actively exploited zero-day affecting multiple devices.
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Is Perplexity still gunning to buy Tiktok? Kiwi Browser for Android is shutting down, WhatsApp’s latest beta shows support for multiple accounts in the iOS app.
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Meta plans to invest $60 to $65 billion into AI infrastructure this year, President Trump signed an executive order to advance crypto and potentially develop a national stockpile, and the EU is conducting its first social media stress test.
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Stargate Project highlights rift between OpenAI and Microsoft, the UK’s CMA investigates Apple and Google over DMCC, DeepSeek releases DeepSeek-R1.
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Microsoft has revised its multiyear agreement with OpenAI, OpenAI has announced a partnership with SoftBank and Oracle to launch the Stargate Project, and President Trump stated that he would be open to Elon Musk or Larry Ellison buying TikTok.
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The Trump Administration will not enforce the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act for 75 days, Instagram is offering creators cash bonuses of $10,000 to $50,000 per month to exclusively post to Reels before other platforms, and WhatsApp is heading to Meta’s Account Center.
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Meta, X, and Bluesky all launch TikTok-style features during the US weekend ban, Apple reportedly overhauling its Mail app on MacOS and iPadOS, Oppo’s Find N5 foldable is thin.. very thin.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a law that will effectively ban TikTok, Apple has canceled its AI-generated news alerts, and the EU has intensified its investigation into X.
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Nintendo officially unveiled the Nintendo Switch 2, Google signs deal with AP to deliver news through Gemini, and the Biden administration is exploring options to keep TikTok accessible in the United States.
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DJI removes geofencing restrictions in the US, the FTC sues John Deere for unfair right to repair practices, Drake drops a diss track petition against Spotify and UMG, but doubles down on another.
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A U.S. Senator proposes a bill to extend the TikTok sell-by by date 270 days, The UK’s CMA launches an investigation into Google’s search dominance, and DirecTV introduces MySports, a $69.99-per-month sports streaming package.
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Sonos CEO Patrick Spence resigns, Reilance Jio launches 5.5G network in India, Watch Duty app surges in popularity after Los Angeles fires.
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US Supreme Court oral arguments on TikTok ban begin, The Linux Foundation backs Chromium support, Automattic reduces contributions to WordPress core project.
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Meta agrees to offer eBay listings in Facebook Marketplace, Apple denies using Siri recordings for advertising, is Radio Shack… back?
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Samsung’s Subscription Club expands beyond Korea, Google announces local control on Matter devices, Microsoft releases its Phi-4 14-billion parameter AI model.
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Meta will phase in community notes to replace third-party fact-checking, Dell changes its laptop branding to Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max, and Samsung announced its next Galaxy Unpacked event will be held at 1 PM Eastern in San Jose, California, on January 22.
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Samsung intros Vision AI for TVs at CES, Disney and Fubo join forces, Intel unveils new AI chips, Halliday Glasses have a near-eye “DigiWindow” display.
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A federal appeals court ruled the FCC lacks the legal authority to reinstate Net Neutrality, 17 states have enacted strict age verification measures to access adult websites, and Tesla sales have reached record highs in China.
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Tesla reported a 2.2% year-over-year decline in vehicle deliveries, the U.S. Commerce Department is considering new regulations to restrict or ban Chinese-made drones, and CNBC is launching CNBC+, a new subscription-based streaming service.
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The U.S. Treasury confirms a Chinese state-backed hack, YouTube is testing a new floating "Play something" button on Android, and India again delays its cap on UPI transactions.
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LG announces the UltraGear OLED Bendable Gaming Monitor, Ukraine’s Kyivstar partners with Starlink, three crypto industry groups sue the US Internal Revenue Service.
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The Federal Trade Commission is investigating Microsoft's business practices, The European Union’s Common Charging Solution goes into effect, and OpenAI and Microsoft determine AGI by financial metrics.
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Bluesky has added trending topics to its list of features, Apple wants to join Google’s antitrust case, and xAI has raised $6 billion in Series C financing.
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Microsoft seeks to reduce its reliance on OpenAI, Hyundai offers free Tesla Supercharger adapters to EV owners, and Telegram is now profitable.
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Apple reportedly developing a smart doorbell camera, MediaTek announces the Dimensity 8400 smartphone processor, is Meta preparing Ray-Ban smart glasses with integrated displays?
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A new physics simulation that trains robots 430,000 times faster than reality, Italy’s data protection agency has fined ChatGPT maker OpenAI 15 million euros, and Bluesky has received an update that protects against cybersquatting.
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Apple is in talks with Tencent and Bytedance to integrate their artificial intelligence models into iPhones sold in China, Microsoft expands its live translation capabilities to Intel and AMD-based Copilot Plus PCs, and Amazon Web Services has committed an additional $10 billion to build data centers in Ohio.
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Nvidia announces the Jetson Orin Nano Super development board, Threads plans to test scheduled posts, Check Point researchers warn of new Google Calendar phishing attacks.
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Threads reaches 100 million daily active users, a European Union privacy regulator has fined Meta €251 million, and Waymo is sending its robotaxis to Tokyo.
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Apple reportedly developing a foldable iPad, TikTok plans to take impending US ban to the Supreme Court, Softbank pledges $100B to US AI and infrastructure.
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Threads is rolling out Bluesky-inspired “Start Packs”, United Airlines ads Apple’s Share My Location to the United Airlines mobile app, and YouTube TV hikes its price by $10.
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Google now allows Android users to find unknown Bluetooth trackers, the Australian government is considering a new levy on social media giants and search engines, and Telefónica will start pre-installing the Epic Games Store on all of its new Android devices.
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GM’s Cruse exits robotaxi market but pledges to continue autonomous technology, Apple rolls out iOS and iPadOS 18.2, Automattic gets setback from CA judge in ongoing battle with WP Engine.
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Bluesky teases a subscription model named Bluesky+, Amazon Autos has launched with vehicles from Hyundai available on the platform, and Micron Technology receives more than $6.1 billion in CHIPS Act subsidies.
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TikTok seeks an emergency injunction over looming US ban, Reddit announces new AI tool Reddit Answers, Xiaomi announces the YU7 SUV.
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OpenAI is looking to ditch ‘AGI’ clause with Microsoft to unlock more investment, Telegram takes significant steps to reduce CSAM on the platform, and Uber and WeRide launch a commercial robotaxi service in Abu Dhabi.
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Bluesky hasn’t ruled out advertising as a revenue stream, OpenAI has announced a partnership with a defense contractor, and three key members of Google’s NotebookLM team leave to launch a new startup.
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Ubisoft is shutting down XDefiant, Spotify Wrapped 2024 includes an audio summary of user listening habits, Washington DC AG files lawsuit against Amazon over Prime deliveries.
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Meta is mistakenly moderating too much, Threads is set to receive a significant search update, and China retaliates against the latest US chip restrictions.
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Amazon announces a new service for Amazon Web Services customers called Data Transfer Terminal at its re:Invent 2024 conference in Las Vegas, The US Biden administration expands restrictions from China from accessing advanced AI chips and related tools for potential military capabilities, OpenWrt begins its $100 open-source router.
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Canada’s Competition Bureau sues Google for anti-competitive online advertising, the European Commission ends an investigation into Amazon over taxes, and Meta plans to build a $10 billion, 40,000+ kilometer fiber-optic subsea cable.
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Australia bans social media for teens under 16, China said it would take "necessary actions" to protect Chinese firms if the U.S. escalated chip control measures, and the FTC is investigating Microsoft over antitrust concerns.
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TikTok plans to block under-18s from using beauty filters, Raspberry Pi launches the Compute Module 5, Google’s Gemini AI now integrates a new extension for Spotify on Android.
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The Biden administration has awarded Intel $7.865 billion in CHIPS Act funding, Tesla appears to be building a teleoperations team for its robotaxi service, and Threads is finally allowing users to decide what feed they want as their default when opening the app.
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Instagram introduces “Friend Map”, NVIDIA shows off new voice tech Fugatto, Raspberry Pi introduces Pico 2 W Microcontroller.
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Google may be exiting the tablet space… again, Voicemail Transcriptions are coming to WhatsApp, and Apple is working on a more conversational version of Siri.
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Comcast will spin out most of NBCUniversal’s cable networks into a separate company, the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will soon start regulating digital wallets, Google Drive Beta is now available for ARM64 PCs.
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Google tackles "parasite SEO", Sony rolls out a beta update for the PlayStation Portal, more details emerge about Nintendo's Switch 2.
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The US Department of Justice wants Google to sell off Chrome, Microsoft unveiled Microsoft 365 Link, a $349 cloud PC, and Instagram will soon allow users to reset their algorithmic feed.
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Roblox rolls out new parental controls, Casio launches smart ring in Japan, Google reportedly working on new "shielded email" option.
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GM's self-driving car company, Cruise, faces a $500,000 fine from the Department of Justice, the ChatGPT App for Windows is now available to all Windows 10 and 11 users, and TikTok has partnered with Getty Images to enhance its AI-powered ad creation tool.
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EU regulators hit Meta with a nearly $840 million fine, Spotify changed Spotify for Podcasters to Spotify for Creators, and an ESPN tile is coming to the Disney+ app in December.
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Bloomberg has details on a March Apple smart display release, Google slows down news in search in Europe and GOG wants to preserve more old games.
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Meta plans to offer European Union-based users the option to receive "less personalized ads", the New York Times Tech Guild has ended its weeklong strike, and Signal ads video calls to compete more closely with Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams.
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While Amazon tries to save seconds with smart glasses, Swiggy delivers groceries in less than 13 minutes. And Apple makes parts available to fix your own iPhone 16.
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Google Photos is getting an update to shared albums, message reactions from Android users are now showing up in line with the message bubble on iOS, and TikTok users can share music from Apple Music or Spotify to their feeds.
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The Canadian government ordered TikTok to shut down operations in the country, Microsoft is adding AI to Notepad, and OpenAI acquired the domain Chat.com.
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The EC launches an antitrust investigation into Corning, Nintendo say the Switch 2 will include backward compatibility, Netflix offices in Paris and Amsterdam get raided.
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General Motors moved into the number two spot among EV manufacturers in the United States, Apple is proposing a $10 million investment into a factory in Indonesia to unblock iPhone 16 sales, and Amazon started making drone deliveries in Phoenix.
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Meta pulls out of AI data center due to rare bee species, the New York Times tech guild goes on strike a day ahead of the US presidential election, leaks point to the Tensor G5 being a modified G4.
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Indonesia halts the sale of Google Pixel smartphones in Southeast Asia’s biggest phone market, Apple commits an additional $1.1 billion to satellite services provider GlobalStar, and OpenAI launches ChatGPT search.
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Google won a UK copyright ruling over its YouTube Shorts brand, Meta AI has over 500 million users, and NASA’s Voyager 1 phoned home with a backup transmitter not used since 1981.
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Playstation shuts down Firewalk Studios, Apple announces new Macbook Pros, EU launches an investigation into Temu.
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Microsoft accused Google of running shadow campaigns to influence European regulators, UMG partnered with Klay Vision to create an ethical foundational model for AI music generation, and, The iPhone 16 has been banned from sale in Indonesia.
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Indonesia blocks sale of iPhone 16 due to local investment concerns, the Open Source Initiative releases first version of Open Source AI Definition, Netflix rolls out "Moments" for sharing favorite scenes.
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OpenAI is rumored to release its next flagship model by December, BlueSky will soon implement a premium tier, and Meta has inked a deal with Reuters to provide real-time answers in its chatbot.
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The Irish Data Protection Commission has fined LinkedIn €310 million in the European Union, Apple will increase investment in China, and Spotify has added an auto-moderation tool to help podcasters manage comments.
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Apple may pull Vision Pro production by the end of the year, OpenAI faces new legal challenges about model training, Adobe makes its art app Fresco free.
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Disney Plus and Hulu no longer allow new subscriptions through Apple, Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Elite, and Netflix shut down its AAA Gaming studio.
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Sophos to acquire Secureworks, Microsoft announces 10 new AI agents, DJI sues the US Department of Defense for being listed as a "Chinese military company."
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Netflix earnings don't disappoint, social network Bluesky sees new growth, WP Engine files federal lawsuit against Matt Mullenweg.
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The EU warned X that it may calculate fines based on multiple Elon Musk-owned businesses, Uber has explored a possible acquisition bid for Expedia, and Amazon is investing in small modular nuclear reactors.
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YouTube announced Content Credentials for videos to identify AI tools, ASML reaches lowest value since 1998 after disappointing chip sales, X will not be regulated under the EU's DMA.
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Global sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles are up over 30% year-over-year, Spotify announced today that it is testing music videos for premium users in 85 additional markets, and Google is partnering with Kairos Power to build seven small nuclear power plants in the U.S.
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Adobe kicks off the Adobe Max creativity conference in Orlando, The Honor Magic 7 smartphone launches October 30th in China, and the Internet Archive is back online.
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Elon Musk unveiled Tesla’s Cybercab at the company’s We Robot Event in Las Angeles, AMD Launched a new AI chip to compete with Nvidia, and TikTok laid off 700 employees in Malaysia.
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Fidelity Investments confirmed a breach affecting over 77,000 customers, the Internet Archive was hit with a DDoS attack, and Meta is testing out allowing users to post IG Reels directly to Threads.
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The US Department of Justice begins the long conversation about what to do about Google's searh monoply, The Nobel prize for chemistry goes to three AI professionals, and Turkey and Russia block Discord.
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Google must give third-party app stores access to Google Play’s catalog, The EU has formed Appeals Centre Europe to handle disputes between social media platforms, and the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded jointly to neural network researchers Geoff Hinton and John Hofield.
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Apple rumored to announced M4 Mac and iPad mini 7 by the end of the month, Amazon partners with streaming platform Freely, questions arise over Full Self Driving Teslas as taxis.
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Google is rolling out support for its Gmail Q&A features to iOS users, the EU’s top court rules that social networks cannot use people’s information for ad targeting indefinitely, and Google may stop linking to news articles in New Zealand.
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Accenture will train 30,000 employees on Nvidia’s full stack of AI technologies, Spectrum TV Select customers will get Peacock streaming service for free, and PayPal completed its first transaction using its own stablecoin.
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Microsoft rolls out Windows 11 update, Samsung partners with Ashley Furniture, Apple Vision Pro app Juno gets pulled from the App Store.
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DirecTV and Dish are merging, a massive fire indefinitely shuts down Tata Group's Apple component plant in southern India, and Google announced new Chromebook models.
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Verizon has a big US outage, ByteDance develops a new AI model from Hauwei chips, Epic Games goes after Google and Samsung over alleged collusion.
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The Irish Data Protection Commission fined Meta $101.5 million for violating GDPR Rules, X is now abiding by Brazil’s rules and is asking the Supreme Court to reverse its ban, and the U.S., has concerns about signing a UN cybercrime treaty.
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Disney Plus unveils “Extra Member” password sharing plans, X released its first full transparency report since Elon Musk bought the social media platform, and Open AI Mira Murati and two other executives leave the company.
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Privacy group NOYB opens complaint against Mozilla in EU, Sony announces more games to be enhanced by PS5 Pro, CrowdStrike is sorry.
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Google is extending Gemini to Workspace customers in Q4, X will allow blocked users to see public posts, and new editing tools are coming to Google Photos on Android and iOS.
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U.S. Commerce Department proposes prohibiting some Chinese software and hardware in connected vehicles on American roads, Wordpress co-creator calls out WP Engine, Apollo Global Management to invest $5B in Intel?
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Walt Disney to stop using Slack after a July data breach, Qualcomm plans to lay off 226 employees at its San Diego facilities, and Google’s new Password Manager PIN makes sharing passkeys across devices easier.
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The FTC says social media companies collect vast troves of information on users while offering little transparency or control, Amazon Joins the Motion Picture Association, And Brazil’s Supreme Court rules the X not to try to circumvent a previous ban.
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California introduces several new AI and deepfake laws, Apple Intelligence opens up to more languages in 2025, Australian police arrest dozens suspected of using Ghost app for criminal activity.
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Meta is rolling out Teen Accounts for Instagram, a panel of DC Circuit Court of Appeals judges appears skeptical of TikTok’s arguments against a U.S. ban, and Google plans to roll out CPTA technology to sort real from AI-generated images.
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Apple gets FDA approval for Apple Watch sleep apnea detection, Microsoft ditches its UI Edge overhaul, Thierry Breton steps down from EC appointment.
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The FDA approves over-the-air hearing aid software, The Biden administration gets voluntary commitments from AI companies to curb deepfake porn, and chatbots may be better at curbing conspiracy theorists than humans.
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Microsoft laid off another 650 employees from its gaming division, a European consumer group wants to ban in-game purchases in games like Fortnite and Minecraft, and a SpaceX crew performs the first commercial spacewalk in history.
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Mistral releases image and text model Pixtral 12B, Adobe plans new AI video and editing tool later this year, Ikea now compatible with Matter in smart home devices.
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Apple and Google both lost appeals in the European Union Tuesday that could see billions paid out, Two former Samsung Executives have been arrested in South Korea, and iOS 18 will be out September 16th.
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Aukey's new magnetic wireless chargers include fans for cooling, Sonos cuts its Sonos Ace headphone sales forecast, Google's US antitrust trial begins.
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OpenAI has crossed the one million business user threshold, Google Photos’ AI-powered Ask Photos feature has begun rolling out, and The Internet Archive loses its e-book lending appeals case.
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The White House issued actions to thwart Russian efforts to influence the 2024 election, Verizon is acquiring Frontier Communications, and more than one-quarter of advertisers plan to cut spending on X in 2025.
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Anthropic readies Claude Enterprise, X launches dedicated TV app, Ubisoft's "Star Wars Outlaws" disappoints.
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Disney-owned channels, including ABC and ESPN, pulled from DirecTV, South Korea launched an investigation into Telegram, and Canva is increasing prices by more than 300% for some users.
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Huawei announces event immediately after Apple event September 10th, Samsung rumored to use Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chips across Galaxy S25 series, M4 Mac mini may ditch USB-A ports.
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X expects to be blocked in Brazil and a Supreme Court Judge has blocked Starlink’s bank accounts, Nvidea has had discussions about a funding round for OpenAI, and Spotify said Apple disabled functionality in iOS that prevents it from controlling levels on Spotify Connect devices with the iPhone's volume buttons.
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25% of websites checked are blocking Apple Intelligence from scraping training data, Threads is making replies in the fediverse more visible, and Google is letting some users use Imagen 3 to generate pictures of people.
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Shokz improves open-ear headphones with the $180 OpenRun Pro 2, Plaud tries an AI pin for $169, Google Meet rolls out a new meeting summary tool.
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Microsoft is not deprecating the Windows Control Panel any time soon, The NASDAQ is seeking U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approval to launch and trade options on a bitcoin index, and the release of Android 15 has been pushed back until October.
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Google Messages for Android gets group chat search, Inflection says its chatbot Pi will cap free user access, iPhone 16 event officially set for September 9.
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Microsoft has officially announced that it is deprecating the Windows Control Panel, YouTube has introduced a new AI assistant to help creators recover hacked accounts, and SpaceX is set to attempt the first-ever private spacewalk.
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Microsoft is going to retry its rollout of Recall to Windows Insider PCs beginning in October, The U.S. FTC fines Lingo Telecom $1 million for its role in transmitting deep fake robocalls of President Biden, and Cloud storage company Dropbox has acquired AI-powered scheduling tool Reclaim.ai.
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New Xbox Series X goes on sale for $450, Google adds new Gemini tools to Gmail, Black Myth: Wukong becomes 2nd most popular Steam game.
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The FBI accuses Iran of launching cyber operations against both U.S. presidential campaigns, Apple will make its highest-end iPhones in India for the first time, and Zoom has raised support on webinar calls from 100,000 to 1 million simultaneous viewers.
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Raspberry Pi 5 with 2GB of RAM announced for $50, General Motors cuts 1k software and services jobs, Google redacts sensitive info in shared screens in an Android test.
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Texas Instruments gets government funding for new US fab facilities, Meta Quest HDMI Link connects Quest headsets to external devices, Primate Labs launches new AI benchmarking tool.
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Former Google CEO and Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt walked back comments he made about work-life balance and remote-work policies at Google, a U.S. District Judge says he will issue an order forcing Google to give Android users more ways to download apps, and the FTC has finalized rules on its crackdown on fabricated reviews and fake consumer and celebrity testimonials.
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New Pixel 9 line, Pixel Watch 3, and Pixel Buds Pro 2 announced at Made By Google event, Actors union SAG-AFTRA inks deal with Narrativ for AI voice work in ads, Spotify opts into a 'music streaming services entitlement' in Apple's App Store.
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The X Spaces interview between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump was delayed due to technical issues, TikTok started rolling out group chats with up to 32 participants, and an update to Google Wallet now allows users to make digital passes for nearly anything.
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Meta and UMG sign new agreement to protect and compensate artists, US schools continue smartphone restriction efforts, AMD starts patching the Sinkclose security flaw, but not for all its chips.
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Apple has changed its policies regarding the rules around app developers linking out to the web in The EU, OpenAI adds 2 DALL-E 3 images per day to ChatGPT Free users, and analysts speculate that Apple Intelligence could cost up to $20 per month.
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Google worked with Meta to roll out ads that targeted young teens even though doing so violates Google's rules, Turkey has blocked Roblox over child abuse concerns, and TikTok partners with studios like Warner Bros. to launch Spotlight which lets users discover movies and TV shows through the app.
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Roll launches ad-supported Sports channel, Reddit plans AI-powered search results, AMD announces Ryzen 9000 CPU prices.
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The US Court for the District of Columbia has ruled that Google violated antitrust law, X is shuttering its San Francisco-based headquarters, and Ziff Davis is buying CNET for $100 million.
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Crowdstrike fires back after Delta Airlines vows to recoup financial damages, Neurolink founder claims successful implant into second patient, TikTok pulls TikTok Lite program from EU.
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Suno and Udio argue fair use over AI-generated music, Intel extends warranty on crashing Core 13th and 14th gen processors, AWS now accounts for 18% of Amazon's overall revenue.
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Discord adds direct friends and chat integration to Xbox Series X and S consoles, Bungie lays off 17% of workforce, Qualcomm and Arm warn of more sluggish phone sales.
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AI growth affects Microsoft and Samsung quarterly earnings, Nothing announces the Phone 2A Plus, A worn around the neck device called "Friend" wants to be your everyday companion.
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Perplexity launches ad revenue partner program for publishers, Canva buys Leonardo.ai, PayPal predicts strong profits over the next year.
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NY federal district court says border agents need warrants to search electronics, some Intel CPUs might not survive upcoming voltage patch, Twitch isn't making money for Amazon.
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OpenAI announces SearchGPT, its much anticipated AI-powered search engine, WhatsApp reaches 100 million monthly active users in the United States, The FAA has clear SpacX’s Falcon 9 rocket to resume flights.
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Meta’s oversight board ruled the company’s rules aren’t clear on pornographic deep fakes, Reddit now blocks all search engines except for Google, and Bing’s new search results move traditional results to the side placing AI-generated results front and center.
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Stability AI introduces Stable Video 4D, Microsoft working on a fix for BitLocker recovery screen issue on Windows, Alphabet reports record Q2 earnings.
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Google decides not to kill third-party cookies in Chrome, Wiz walks away from Google’s $23 billion acquisition offer, and new generative AI features are coming to Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
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CrowdStrike publishes guidelines to fix Windows systems, major airlines continue to struggle getting back on schedule after the outage, Reddit strikes new ad deals with sports leagues.
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A CloudStrike software update caused global outages on Windows machines, Netflix reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter results, and Google has been named the official search AI partner of Team USA.
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The Italian Competition Authority announced an investigation into how Google obtains consent from users in the European Union, Meta says it will not release its multimodal Llama AI model in the European Union due to the “unpredictable nature of the European regulatory environment.”, Instagram has launched a pilot program o study how the platform affects the mental health of teens and young adults.
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Mistral launches a new math LLM and code-generating LLM, a major subsea telecommunications cable gets repaired, Tinder launches a new tool for optimum profile pics.
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Net Neutrality Rules set to be reinstated on July 22nd, have been put on hold until August 5th, the UK Competition and Markets Authority is investigating Microsoft’s investment in Inflection AI, and, iOS Beta and other Apple beta operating systems are now available.
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Apple sales are rising in India, AT&T reportedly pays a ransom to delete stolen customer data, HP unveils the OmniBook Ultra.
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An AT&T data breach affected all of its customers, The European Union warned X that its blue checkmark verification violates the DMA, and a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket suffered its first failure in 7 years.
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The EU and Apple reached an agreement making NFC access available on the iPhone, Apple and Google will release a tool allowing Google Photos to transfer pictures to iCloud, and Apple is warning iPhone users across 98 countries of potential mercenary spyware attacks.
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Google updates Gemini for Android for better compatibility with foldables, Microsoft and Apple abandon OpenAI observer board seats, Microsoft plans to hike Xbox Game Pass Ultimate pricing in September.
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Despite the hype only 3% of PCs shipped in 2024 will be AI PCs, Spotify is adding comments to podcasts, and the FTC, for the first time, bans an app for users under 18.
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Apple Watch Series 10 models said to have larger and thinner displays, Microsoft offically rolls out spellchecking to Notepad, Apple reverses course and approves Epic Games Store iOS app.
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Cloudflare launched a tool to keep bots from scraping data to train AI, Epic Games says Apple is impeding it from setting up game stores on iOS and iPadOS in the EU, and YouTube released a tool for creators to remove copyrighted music from their videos.
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OpenAI’s Mac client stored chats in clear text, Foxconn will invest nearly $551 million in two new projects in Vietnam, and Nintendo won’t use generative AI in games.
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Threads announces 175 MAUs, Netflix pulls its basic ad-free plan, Google says its emissions are up in part due to AI energy consumption.
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Tap to Pay could become more useful and more complicated with “Multi-Purpose Tap”, YouTube’s new policy now allows people to request the takedown of AI-generated content of themselves, and Paramount+ wants to merge with another streaming service.
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French antitrust regulators looking into Nvidia anti-competition practices, European Commission says Meta failed DMA compliance, Apple starting production on Airpods with cameras?
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Meta may block news sites on Facebook in Australia, YouTube is working on plans for new YouTube Premium subscriptions, and the EU’s competition chief says Apple knows 100% that it is disabling competition.
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RCS is now available on the iPhone, Amazon is launching a new storefront to compete with Temu and Shein, and new Chrome Actions on mobile let you make calls from the address bar.
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Samsung announces Unpacked event on July 10, OpenAI releases macOS app to public for free, Google Search pulls continuous scroll on desktop.
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EU regulators charged Microsoft with Teams-related antitrust violations, Apple rejected Meta’s Apple Intelligence integration proposal because it disagrees with Meta’s security practices, and Shien filed papers to be listed on the London Stock Exchange.
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Meta reportedly in discussions with Apple to be a part of Apple Intelligence, US federal employees given a July 4th deadline to update their Pixel phones, Apple Vision Pro may be getting a mainstream version in 2025.
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Change Healthcare suffered a ransomware attack in February that affected a substantial number of Americans, TikTok offered a “kill switch, to U.S. lawmakers, and Google is pausing real-money games globally less India.
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Ilya Sutskever, former OpenAI chief scientist, starts a new AI company, Safe Superintelligence, The EU canceled a vote to amend a law over CSAM that faced stiff opposition, and the Biden Administration will announce a ban on Kaspersky Lab’s antivirus software.
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Nvidia surpasses Microsoft as the most valuable company, Nvidia also buys Shoreline, new geoblocking measures in Kentucky and Indiana.
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The social media network Threads launched an API for developers, Amazon’s rxPass is now available to Prime members on Medicare, and Apple is shutting down Apply Pay Later just months after launching it.
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YouTube is experimenting a Notes community feature, TikTok offers new generative AI avatar tools, Nikon announces new Z6 III camera.
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Microsoft is not including Recall with Copilot Plus PCs at launch, Apple Pay will be available on all desktop browsers via iPhones running iOS 18 or higher, and Amazon's new AI-powered Alexa is not close to being read
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Apple nor OpenAI are paying the other for ChatGPT integration in Apple’s ecosystem, Chrome OS will be built with more Android integration to allow for faster AI rollout, and a new law in Japan prohibits Apple and Google from preventing the sale of competitive apps and services in Android and iOS.
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YouTube tests a new thumbnail feature for creators, Waymo announces voluntary software recall, Elon Musk withdraws lawsuit against OpenAI + founders.
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Elon Musk vows to ban Apple devices if they integrate OpenAI at the operating system level, more Microsoft-exclusive games are going cross-platform, and Indai’s proposed Digital Competitions Bill could pose regulatory challenges for big tech companies.
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Shein sales impress ahead of expected US IPO, Snowflake starts alerting customers who may have had stolen data, Nokia announces "immersive audio and video" for smartphones.
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Apple now classifies hairline screen cracks in iPhone and Apple Watch screens as “accidental damage”, Apple may unveil a dedicated password manager app at WWDC, and ByteDance plans to invest $2.13 billion to set up an artificial intelligence hub in Malaysia.
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Microsoft has reopened Windows 10 beta testing for new features and improvements, Canada has levied a 5% fee on all streaming services that generate more than $25 million annually, and Nvidia is now the second most valuable public company by market cap.
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Twitch raises Premium prices in the US, Netflix is ditching support for older Apple TVs, Apple's Screen Time has a new issue for parents.
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Microsoft is laying off as many as 1500 employees from its Azure Cloud unit, Elon Musk may have exaggerated representation of Tesla’s procurement of processors from Nvidia, and Intel has officially unveiled its Lunar Lake Copliot+ AI PC chip.
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X formally lets users post adult and graphic content on the platform, Spotify hikes prices in the US, retail chain Zara is expanding live shopping broadcasts after success in China.
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TikTok has denied Reuters reporting that it’s working on a copy of its code to satisfy U.S. lawmakers, Google is putting restrictions on its newly rolled out search AI Overviews, and Twitch has terminated all members of its Saftey Advisory Council.
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Spotify raises prices in France, OpenAI inked media deals with Vox Media and The Atlantic, and former Priceline executives have unveiled a global travel booking platform called Plannin.
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Google announces Fitbit Ace LTE for kids, Copilot for Telegram is now in beta, GPD gets into the foldable laptop game.
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T-Mobile plans to acquire most of US Cellular for $4.4 billion, Apple intends to roll out basic AI features at WWDC, and PayPal plans to build an Ad Division using customer data.
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Classic game company Atari purchases other classic game company Intellivision, China announces new funding boost of 47.5 billion USD to achieve semiconductor self-sufficiency, and robot umpires still aren't ready for the big leagues in the MLB for 2025.
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Google AI-generated search summaries are inaccurate in some cases, Google is investing in $350 million in Walmart-owned Indian e-commerce startup Flipkart, and the SEC has approved spot Ether EFTs.
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Windows 11 24h2 Release Preview is now available, Nvidia shares, on strong quarterly earnings, passed $1000 per share for the first time, and the US House of Representatives passed the FIT21 bill and send it on to the Senate.
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Humane looks to find an AI Pin buyer, Amazon set to make Alexa more conversational for a price, Spotify debuts a new in-house typeface.
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Microsoft unveils a new class of Windows AI-powered PCs dubbed Copilot+ PCs, the U.S. is concerned about what happens if Chinese aggression escalates into an attack on Taiwan which produces most of the world’s advanced semiconductors, and Google has preemptively paid damages to the US government in an effort to avoid a jury trial.
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Apple may ease off on-device AI at WWDC, Meta and LG's extended reality reportedly hits the skids, dating app Bumble doubles down on friendship.
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X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter has officially changed it URL to X.com, EU warns Microsoft that it could face fines up to 1% of global turnover for not meeting DSA rules, and a deal between AT&T and AST Mobile could potentially make every AT&T phone a satellite phone.
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Microsoft has asked 700 to 800 China-based Cloud and AI engineers to relocate to other countries, the EU is investing Meta to see it is contributing to children's social media addiction, and Google has fixed the third actively exploited Chrome zero-day vulnerability in a week.
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Google announces API access to Google Home platform, Intel announces Thunderbolt Share, Apple rolls out new accessibility and battery life controls.
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The Biden Administration announces new tariffs on China, Sony Appoints co-CEOs to run its PlayStation business, and Google experiments with running ChromeOS on Android…
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Google's Pixel 8A has some family-friendly new features, Apple reportedly wants to shift to performance-based compensation for Apple TV+ in-house productions, The European Commission set for new antitrust charges against Microsoft Teams.
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OpenAI may announce a Google search competitor the day before the start of Google I/O, Apple plans to divert complex AI queries to cloud-based servers running M2 Ultras processors, and, Jack Dorsey says BlueSky is “literally repeating all the mistakes” made while he ran Twitter.
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TikTok will start automatically labeling AI-generated content made on other platformsTesla’s job cuts escalate into China this week, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will provide a framework for addressing the risks and potential benefits of artificial intelligence in the coming weeks…
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Reddit's 1st public quarter sees growth, the DOJ investigates Tesla over "fully autonomous" distinction, Meta rolls out new AI tools for advertisers.
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Apple Unveils New M4 Powered OLED iPad Pros and a refresh of iPad Airs, Project ACDC is bringing Apple silicone to data centers, and the UK’s Ministry of Defence payroll system has been breached…
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Threads throttles "quote" posts, YouTube introduces "Jump Ahead" for Android users, Jack Dorsey is no longer on Bluesky's board.
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ChatGPT-powered web search product rumored for next week, X changes how blocked users interact on its platform, Microsoft commits to security following poor review from US Cyber Safety Review Board.
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Playstation to remove Zero Dawn from PlayStation Plus catalog, Apple makes core technology fee changes in EU, Microsoft rolls out passkey support for all consumer accounts.
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Anthropic announces Team enterprise offering, Walmart ditches its health centers, is TikTok skirting Apple's App Store commission fees?
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Microsoft is investing $1.7 billion in Indonesia over the next 4 years, IG’s updated algorithm will prioritize original content, and Tesla lays off hundreds of more employees 2 weeks after its massive 10% cut in its workforce.
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The Financial Times partners with OpenAI on content, Tesla gets approval for Full-Self Driving functionality in China, iPad OS considered digital gatekeeper under the Digital Markets Act.
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More big tech companies report quarterly earnings, The FCC restores net neutrality, and AI tech leaders set to join a federal AI advisory board.
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Meta reporting better-than-expected Q1 2024 earnings, Micron receives $13.7 billion in US grants and loans to bolster its $125 billion US pledge, and TikTok removes questionable “task and reward” mechanism in the TikTok Lite app in the EU.
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Qualcomm announces X Plus processor, Windows 11 users may see ads in their Start Menu, the FTC further restricts noncompete clauses.
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Amazon shuts down a California drone delivery location but opens another in Arizona, real-time responses are coming to Geminia for Android, and Microsoft launches the next version of its lightweight AI model.
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Meta announces Horizon OS will embrace 3rd party hardware developers, Embracer Group splits up its gaming divisions, Tinder announces "Share My Date".
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Apple is ordered to remove popular messaging apps and Threads from the Chinese App Store, Meta permanently drops the price of the Meta Quest 2 to $199, and the bill that could potentially ban TikTok in the U.S. is picking up momentum.
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The U.S. House advances a bill requiring the government to get a warrant before purchasing data, an EU privacy watchdog says Meta should give users free options without targeted ads, and TikTok has started rolling out its photosharing Instagram rival.
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Google Maps adds more charging features for EV drivers, Snap plans to watermark AI images made with its tools, Take-Two halts some projects to cut costs.
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Tesla lays off more than 10% of its global workforce - DTH, A judge dismisses some personal claims against Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, and YouTube is cracking down on 3rd party app blocking apps…
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Satellite connectivity coming to Google's Pixel 9 line, Samsung gets billions in US grants to expand Texas chip production, Adobe announces new AI tools for Premiere.
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Apple nears production of the new M4 Processor with focus on AI, Apple’s bid to dismiss a $1 billion lawsuit filed on behalf of more than 1500 UK developers is rejected, Meta has started testing Meta AI in WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger in India and Africa…
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The Biden Administration announced a $110 million investment by US and Japanese companies in a joint AI research initiative, Amazon’s CEO said generative AI may be the largest technology transformation since the cloud and perhaps since the internet, and Apple sent threat notifications to iPhone users in 92 countries…
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NetEase and Microsoft agree to bring WoW and other Activision Blizzard titles back to China, ByteDance earnings soared in 2023, independent browser use is on the rise post-DMA.
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Google announced new Arm-based Tensor AI chips for data centers called Axion, Microsoft is investing $2.9 billion in data centers in Japan, and the Biden Administration will announce $6.6 billion in CHIPS Act grants to Samsung next week.
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Apple updates App Store guidelines to allow game emulators in, TSMC gets US funding for more domestic production, Spotify experiments with AI-generated playlists.
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Microsoft expects Chinese-state-backed cyber groups to target 2024 elections, Samsung expects first-quarter profits to jump 10-fold year-over-year, And Apple layoffs affect more than 700 Santa Clara, California-based employees.
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The FCC votes on the return of net neutrality on April 25th, Big tech companies form a consortium to allay fears of AI job displacement, and Russia’s antitrust agency writes a letter to Apple asking why Russian iPhone users don’t have access to Russian banking and contactless apps.
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Stability AI launches stable Audio 2.0, Spotify to raise Premium tier prices in multiple markets, Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra model seems imminent.
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Microsoft is testing a new Xbox AI chatbot for customer service, Discord is bringing advertising to the platform, and Amazon is trying to attract new startup customers to AWS with free AI credits…
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Gmail is 20! Microsoft unbundles Teams from Office wordwide, does Apple Podcasts give special treatment to creators who pay for Podcast Subscriptions?
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FTX crypto exchange founder Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for defrauding customers, investors, and lenders of $11 billion, Apple is releasing new iPads in early May, and Meta is sunsetting Facebook News in the U.S. and Australia.
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Google is updating Search Generative Experience to allow it to build travel itineraries, Samsung was unable to close a deal with Apple to create the screens for the 2024 iPhone SE 4, and Amazon makes its biggest outside investment into AI startup Antropic.
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Apple announces WWDC dates, Canva and Affinity promise users that they won’t force payment subscriptions, Google researchers say zero-days are on the rise.
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Microsoft names Pavan Davuluri new chief of Windows and Surface, Elon Musk mandates Full Self Driving test rides for all U.S. Tesla purchases, and Meta rolls out a default opt-out setting that limits recommendations of “political content” to Instagram and Threads.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook says Vision Pro is coming to Chinese market this year, Florida Gov. DeSantis signs new teen social media bill into law, China introduces new restrictions on US-based microprocessors.
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Microsoft unveiled its first AI-powered Surface PCs for commercial and business customers, Apple held talks with Baidu about using its AI technology in China, and Threads fediverse beta is available in Japan, Canada, and the U.S.
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The Department of Just filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, Meta, Microsoft, X, and Match Group join Epic Games’ protest that Apple has failed to honor a court-ordered injunction, and Reddit set its IPO price at $34 per share.
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GPT 5 may arrive by summer, Fitbit gets an AI, and Facebook improves its "Poke" feature.
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DOJ to Push for TikTok Divestiture in Senate Briefings, Nvidia unveils the world’s most powerful AI chip, and Meta nearly halves its ad-free subscription rates in the EU.
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Sony PSVR2 not selling well, Google reachers develop VLOGGER, Google changes Fitbit naming.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case that could determine how the government and social media platforms communicate, European lawmakers want Meta to scrap its “consent or pay” tactic, And Spotify says Apple is ignoring its app updates which now include pricing information.
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Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin is putting together an investment team to buy TikTok, OpenAI’s CTO said that Sora will be available possibly in a few months, and Amazon’s new AI feature is enabling sellers to create product pages from their websites.
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US House passed measure to force TikTok sale, music videos come to Spotify, Microsoft announces pricing model for Copilot for Security chatbot.
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Apple will allow developers to distribute apps via the web in the EU, Google has started rolling out restrictions on Gemini to limit surfacing answers about election-related queries, and Intel survived a bid to halt millions in sales to China-based electronics giant Huawei…
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Qualcomm sets March 18th as new flagship processor date, Airbnb revokes indoor camera host privileges, Nvidia faces class action lawsuit from authors.
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Russian state-backed hacking group Midnight Blizzard gained access to Microsoft source code, Rivian surprise announces that Rivian R2 hatchback, visonOS 1.1 for the Apple Vision Pro is now available to all users…
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The EU is looking into why Apple terminated Epic Games’ developer account preventing it from creating a third-party App Store on iOS, Elon Musk is removing like, repost, and favorite counts for X, Google announced a plan for Google Play DMA compliance in Europe which which will include two new fees…
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Apple will geolocate EU users in iOS 17.4 to comply with DMA rules, AI researchers want safe harbor when testing and investigating AI tools, Microsoft engineer says Copilot Designer tool is problematic.
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Russia and China propose putting a nuclear power plant on the Moon, Microsoft seeks to have parts of The New York Times copyright infringement case against it and OpenAI dismissed, and former Twitter executives sue Elon Musk for severance pay.
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Apple announces M3 MacBook Air line, Samsung Ring battery life estimated at up to nine days, Google Pixel line getting satellite SOS support?
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Meta is getting rid of the news tab in Facebook, a judge rules Tesla must face a class action lawsuit from nearly 6000 Black workers, and Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman.
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Ford EVs can now charge at Tesla Superchargers, The Biden Administration is investigating to see if Chinese-manufactured automobiles can spy on Americans, and Electronic Arts lays off 5% of its workforce.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai says Gemini is getting fixed, Apple cancels its car effort "Project Titan", US President Joe Biden signs an order to limit data collection by countries of concern.
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The U.S. Supreme Court questions Florida and Texas social media laws on First Amendment Rights, Netflix is making grandfathered-in iTunes billing subscribers pay Netflix directly, and Sony is laying off about 900 employees in its PlayStation Division.
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Samsung unveils Galaxy Ring at MWC, Google brings Gemini to Messages, Xiaomi shows off the 14 and 14 Ultra.
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Reddit files with the SEC to go public in March, Meta, allegedly, is knowingly allowing parents who sexually exploit their children for financial gain on the platform, and Google is finally killing Google Pay in the United States.
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Google disabled Gemini’s image generation of people while it tweaks it to make it more historically accurate, Microsoft will start using Intel on a forthcoming in-house chip, and Match announced an enterprise agreement with OpenAI.
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Apple adds new security encryption to iOS 17.4, ZTE's Libero Flip is an affordable option for the Japan market, Signal now lets users connect without sharing phone numbers.
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Walmart is acquiring TV maker Vizio to bolster its advertising business, the first patient to have a Neuralink chip implanted in their brain can control a mouse on a screen by thinking, and Tinder is making it harder to get Blue Check Verified…
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Apple Vision Pro returns may be greatly exaggerated, TikTok under fire in the EU over health of minors, rumors of a Nintendo Switch 2 launch delay has investors nonplussed.
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OpenAI is launching Sora, an AI-powered text-to-video generation tool, Apple confirms that home screen web apps will be absent from iOS devices in the EU, and Indian automaker Mahindra signs a supply deal with Volkswagen to use its open platform for EVs.
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Early adopters are returning their Apple Vision Pro citing discomfort and lack of application support, OpenAI may be working on a web search project to rival Google, and Meta is cutting payments to news organizations that fact-check WhatsApp just ahead of global elections…
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Sony lowers forecast for PS5's, Slack launches new AI features, Samsung announces upcoming Galaxy S24 update.
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Microsoft may announce cross-platform plans in its live Podcast on Thursday, The Apple Cash pre-paid debit card is getting virtual card number support, and Meta’s new Today’s Topics may expose trending political content.
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A Waymo driverless taxi gets vandalized, Apple Vision Pro apps are highly paid for, data centers are under the microscope.
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The U.S. FCC unanimously voted to immediately ban AI-generate robocalls, Nvidia is getting into the bespoke AI chip game, and a parliamentary group in India wants to support home-grown mobile payment processors.
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Google renames its AI chatbot Bard to Gemini, Disney takes a $1.5 billion equity stake in Fortnite maker Epic Games, and WhatsApp is ready for interoperability with other messaging
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Disney Plus cracks down on password sharing, OpenAI announces new watermarks for DALL-E 3, Chainalysis reports spike in ransomware attacks in 2023.
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Meta is deprecating its Facebook Groups API, Bluesky no longer has a waitlist, and YouTube is building an Apple Vision Pro App after all.
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Amazon strikes deal for first-party-data-based advertising, Sudo comes to Windows and Russia's Yandex gets sold.
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Amazon, Meta, and Apple reporter earnings for the quarter ending December 31st, Tesla recalled 2.2 million vehicles in the U.S., and the FCC chair wants to make AI-generated voices illegal on robocalls.
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Microsft 365 Apps for the Apple Vision Pro Launch on Feb. 2nd, Comcast will drop the Xfinity 10G brand, and Trending Topics are heading to Threads…
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Microsoft, Google, and AMD announce mixed quarterly results, Universal Music Group won't renew its contract with TikTok, 23andMe valuation tanks.
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TikTok’s U.S. data protection is still porous after spending $1.5 billion to sure it up, Microsoft names Johanna Faries as new Blizzard Entertainment CEO, and Volvo pauses deliveries of the EX30 EV in Europe.
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Meta says Apple Vision Pro is good for the market, The Browser Company launches Arc Search, iOS 17.4 will auto-generate podcast transcripts.
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Apple will start allowing users to download apps from alternative app stores in March, Google is testing an ARM64 version of Chrome, and George Carlin’s estate has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the producers of a fake AI-generated comedy special.
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Microsoft lays off 1900 employees in its Microsoft Gaming division, Meta restricts teen accounts from receiving DMs from anyone they don’t follow, and Elon Musk warns that Tesla growth will slow this year…
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Apple shares more rules and restrictions amidst DMA regulations for App Store, Netflix retires its $11.99/month ad-free basic plan, the Macintosh computer turns 40!
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Apple asks a Lonon court to dismiss its developer’s $1 billion lawsuit against it, 160,000 to 180,000 Apple Vision Pro devices were sold over the weekend, and the WWE’s Monday Night Raw is headed to Netflix.
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Meta will let EU users unlink accounts under the platform, OpenAI bans ChatGPT for political campaigns, Ford shows off its new 48-inch interior display.
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The Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset is now available for pre-order, The European Commission announced Apple’s plans to open up NFC on the iPhone, and Meta is joining OpenAI and Google in the race for Artificial General Intelligence.
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Google’s CEO says more layoffs are coming, but, it won’t be as bad as last year, the Apple Series 9 and Ultra 2 with oxygen features are again banned in the US, and social media platform Reddit plans to launch an IPO in March.
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Alphabet's Wing announces larger drone service, Amazon announces AI-generated images for some users, Google updates Chrome Incognito mode tracking.
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Apple has become the global smartphone market leader with a 20.1% global market share, Peacock’s AFC Wildcard game is the most live-streamed event in U.S. history, and OpenAI changes policies over election misinformation concerns...
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Microsoft is testing launching its AI-powered Copilot assistant automatically at Windows 11 startup, Tech newsletter Platformer is leaving Substack over its policies on pro-Nazi content, and Discord lays off 17 percent of its workforce…
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The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority aims to make big tech companies give more access to their rivals, Google is laying hundreds of employees across multiple business units, and Huawei is shutting down lobbying operations in the U.S...
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Valve outlines new AI content rules on Steam, HPE acquires Juniper Networks, OpenAI launches its GPT Store.
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OpenAI says training models without using copyrighted material is impossible, China’s Beijing Institute claims it can identify telephone numbers and email addresses of those sending and receiving AirDrop messages, and Samsung's quarter ending 2023 was much worse than analysts’ predictions...
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Wi-Fi Alliance goes ahead with WiFi 7, AMD announces new Ryzen 8000 chips, LG shows off transparent TV at CES.
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Microsoft’s Mice, Keyboards, and other PC accessories are coming back by way of a licensing deal with Incase, OpenAI’s GPT Store is launching next week, and 1.6 million Teslas have been recalled in China…
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Microsoft adds a dedicated CoPilot Key to the Windows keyboard, Google has started testing removing cookies from users using Chrome, and Xerox lays off 15% of its workforce…
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An Oklahoma teenager beats Tetris, open source voice cloning arrives and why you might want to log out of your Google account and change the password.
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Supreme Court of The United States Chief Justice John Roberts believes judicial work will significantly be impacted by A.I., Fidelity has marked down its X shares 71.5% since Musk’s takeover of Twitter, Even though Apple’s premium smartphone market share fell, overall premium smartphone market share was up...
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Google settles a $5 billion lawsuit for tracking Chrome users using Incognito Mode, Microsoft’s DALL-E 3 powered Image Creator generates violent images, and X fails to convince a federal judge that California’s content moderation law violates its freedom of speech...
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Apple Watches Have Gone Back On Sale, Bill Gates believes AI will accelerate the rate of new discoveries at a pace we've never seen before, and Xiaomi unveiled its first electric vehicle…
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The New Your Times is Suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright violations in the training of their generative AI models, a federal appeals court paused the ban on the Apple Watch, and Amazon Prime Video is adding commercials to content on January 29th.
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Mobile carrier Mint Mobile gets hacked exposing customer information, Apple Vision Pro mass shipments rumored to begin the first week of January, and Chevy Blazer EV sales are halted amid a slew of reported problems...
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Windows 10 EOL could generate over half a million tons of e-waste, Beeper gives up on trying to bring iMessage to Android, and Apple can’t fix or replace Apple Watches during the ITC ban...
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Reuters reports that Tesla knowingly sells high failure rate parts to customers and lies to regulators about it, Warner Bros. Discover and Paramount discuss mergers, and a new bill in Great Britain could use facial recognition on driver’s license photos…
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Samsung expands its Self-Repair program, Sony PS5 sales show renewed strength, Rite Aid agrees to pause facial recognition program.
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Xfinity suffered a massive data breach where nearly 36 million customers' personal information was exfiltrated, Google pays $700 million in fines and makes minor changes to the Google Play store to settle an antitrust lawsuit with all 50 states, and the EU has confirmed its first formal investigation looking into the practices of social media platform X...
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A patent dispute buts the Series 9 and Ultra 2 on pause, Knoxville Tennessee gets 10 Gbps fiber service from the community, and an AI that can make smaller AIs without humans involved.
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Google changed the way Maps stores user data making it impossible for it to respond to geofence warrants, The FCC experimentally authorized Starlink to test its cellular Starlink service, and news publishers are worried AI could decimate traffic to their sites.
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Intel releases its new chips for laptops, Google begins the end of third party cookies and Polish hackers keep the trains running.
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Using brain cells with machine learning, Apple's new anti-theft plan for iPhones and OpenAI begins to pay more publishers.
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Fortnite maker Epic Games wins its anticompetitive practices case against Google, Ford is cutting weekly production of the F-150 Lightning in half, and the FTC warns against the growing use of QR Codes in scams…
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TikTok and GoTo's Tokopedia partner to restore e-commerce offerings in Indonesia, Microsoft aligns with a labor workers federation over AI, researchers study mice brains when using VR.
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23andMe changes its TOS days after a massive data breach making it harder to sue the company for negligence, Apple aims to build 50 million iPhones annually in India within the next 2 to 3 years, and days after its mass layoff, Spotify gets rid of its CFO.
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It doesn’t look like iMessage will receive Gatekeeper status under the EU’s Digital Markets App, Facebook Messenger now has end-to-end encryption on by default, and Disney’s One-App Experience which bundles Hulu and Disney+ in a single app is available in beta…
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Beeper brings Apple messages to Android just as Apple may get an exemption rom interoperability. And TikTok may relaunch its ship in Indonesia.
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Gmail gets a big AI-powered security update, 23andMe User data gets hacked, and Messenger and Instagram chat is being deprecated later this month…
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A third round of layoffs hits Spotify this year, Commerce Secretary Raimondo says her department needs more money to stay ahead in the semiconductor race, is a partnership with Chase next for Apple?
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A week after it acquired VMware for $69 billion, Broadcom has started to lay off employees, Apple has released OS updates for zero-day vulnerabilities, and Google urges the UK’s antitrust regulator to probe Microsoft.
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Threads is coming to the EU in December, Elon Musk has choice words for companies who’ve paused advertising on X, and major social media company CEOs to appear before the US Senate Judiciary Committee.
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AWS has a chatbot named Q, Google figured out what caused the missing Drive files problem and you can now register .meme.
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Google is investigating missing files for some users in the Google Drive desktop app, The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority provisionally thinks Adobe’s acquisition of Figam would harm innovation and designers, and, after 151 years, Popular Science ceases magazine publication.
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Google will start deleting inactive accounts next month, Black Friday sales hit record numbers, ByteDance abandons previous Nuverse plans.
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Nvidia delays is H20 AI developed specifically for China until Q1 2024, Pixel 8 owners report circular bumps under the screen, and Nearly 8.5 million Welltok user's patient data exposed in MoveIt breach.
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Broadcom completes its $61 billion acquisition of VMware, Cruise plans to resume operations in one U.S. city, and OpenAI and Microsoft are being sued by non-fiction writers…
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OpenAI announces a new (old) CEO and a new feature for free ChatGPT users. Then gets sued. Again. Plus Binance's CEO steps down and Nvidia continues to boom.
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Over 700 of OpenAI’s 770 employees demand the board to reinstate Sam Altman and then resign, or they may quit and join Altman at Microsoft, Before naming Emmett Shear as interim CEO, OpenAI’s board asked Anthropics CEO to take the helm and merge the two companies, Microsoft’s CEO says that Governance on Open AI’s board very, very clearly needs to change.
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Cruise co-founder & CEO Kyle Vogt resigns, WhatsApp beta points to new chatbot feature, Apple’s Vision Pro launch may push to March 2024.
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Apple is bringing RCS to the iPhone later in 2024, Microsoft will allow EU users to uninstall Bing, And Amazon will start allowing customers to buy Hyundais on Prime…
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Microsoft has created a new app to access its operating system, Meta is testing hashtag-like categorization of posts without the hashtag, and Bing Chat is being rebranded to Copilot…
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OpenAI pauses paid sign ups and Amazons Astro robot is now meant for business security patrols.
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Microsoft and Google won’t challenge DMA Gatekeeper status, how much Google makes off being the default search engine is Safari is accidentally revealed in court, and Google sues unknown Bard scammers…
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Playstation Portal gets mixed early reviews, Google pulls Fitbit devices from some existing regions, Nepal bans TikTok.
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Tumblr decided to downscale after failing to turn the site around, Meta to start selling VR headsets to Tencent in China, and payment apps and digital wallets may get regulated like banks in the US…
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ChatGPT and its API suffer a DDoS attack, Google’s SGE expands to 120 countries, And Sony’s Playstation Division reports 2QFY2023 results…
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Google teams up with EU telcos in a letter to regulators about opening up iMessage, Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S24 could have integrated generative AI, and actors’ strike-ending talks break down when the studios demand digitally scanned likenesses in perpetuity.
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Cruise robo taxis have trouble recognizing children, Intel is the leading candidate to get CHIPS Act Funds to build secure enclaves for chip-making, and Microsoft Employees get to keep free Xbox Game Pass Ultimate benefits…
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Apple not planning a 27" M3 iMac, Epic continues its case against Apple and Google, Discord announces new malware deterrents.
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Apple reports its fiscal 4th quarter, Microsoft employees lose free Xbox Game Pass Ultimate benefit, and legacy HBO Max subscribers lose 4K streaming…
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Disney is buying Comcast’s remaining stake in Hulu, Nokia is suing Amazon and HP for patent infringement, and Apple's new M3 Max performs about like the M2 Ultra…
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YouTube launches its ad-blocker fight worldwide and a Chinese phone maker breaks into the top 5 in the world.
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Apple unveils the M3 family of Chips, X is valued at $19 billion, and the SEC sues Solarwinds…
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Meta announces ad-free subscriptions for EU adults, Western Digital splits flash and hard drive businesses, Microsoft cuts off 3rd party Xbox accessories.
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Cruise pauses all driverless robotaxi services to regain trust, the UN creates an AI advisory board to address international governance, and Xbox is making leadership changes after Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard…
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Meta reported third-quarter earnings, X rolls out Audio and Video Calls, and GM and Honda ditch plans for an affordable EV…
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Microsoft's good cloud news arrives with Google's bad cloud news. Apple supports national US right-to-repair law.
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Microsoft invests $5 billion into Australia’s AI future, Nvidia will start making ARM-CPUs for Windows-based computing, and Passkey support is coming to Amazon...
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October Apple event rumored, NASA patches Voyager bugs, Japan joins the Google investigation train.
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Elon Musk announces two new premium subscriptions on X, The FCC approves new very low power 6Ghz rules, and paid ChatGPT users get new Dall-E 3 support…
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After a stronger-than-expected 3rd quarter, Netflix is raising prices again, Elon Musk contemplating pulling X from the EU to dodge DSA rules, Finnish telecom giant Nokia is laying off 9000, to 14,000 employees…
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Amazon might use Microsoft's cloud, Apple's charm offensive in China and tech for a quite leaf blower.
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Cisco has identified an actively exploited, zero-day vulnerability, the industry wants Comcast to stop using its misleading “10 G” branding, and WhatsApp now supports passkeys on Android…
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Mojang announces it's sold 300M copies of Minecraft, Australia fines X for CSAM violations, Intel announces 6 GHz i9-14900K CPU.
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The EU launched a formal investigation into reports of illegal misinformation circulating on X, Microsoft’s $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard is finalized, and US Senators propose the No Fakes bill to protect actors and singers from AI impersonation...
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Microsoft is deprecating VBScript, X’s CEO responds to the EU’s 24-hour ultimatum on disinformation, and Microsoft owes the IRS nearly $30 billion in back taxes…
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Apple makes 14-16% of its profits from Google, Samsung earnings may indicate the chip market has hit bottom and Sony's new slimmer PS5 with a detachable disk drive.
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Google makes passkeys its default sign-in method, the EU is determining if Bing, Edge, and iMessage should be considered core platforms, and poor semiconductor sales are tanking Samsung's third-quarter…
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Snap is under investigation in the UK over possible privacy risks with Snapchat My AI chatbot, chip makers Samsung and SK Hynix able to supply US chip equipment to their China-based factories, and Google's Vertex AI aims to help doctors with patient histories and billing.
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Microsoft to Acquire Activision Blizzard on Friday 13th, Its Amazon satellite launch day, and the MGM hack will cost over $100 million…
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Hyundai switches to Tesla’s EV charging standard, X has started removing headlines from posts with links, and Comcast and Charter unveil The Stream Box…
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All the Google announcements, plus the Nobel prize goes to the people who made Quantum Dot TVs possible and DALL-E 3 comes to Bing.
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Microsoft's CEO starts his day with Google, Meta wants to charge Europeans for Facebook and Instagram, and the FCC fines Dish for Space Junk…
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Google introduces Chromebook Plus certification, Apple reportedly readying its own search engine, Starlink service starts rolling out in Africa.
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The FTC has revived its opposition to the Microsoft / Activision Blizzard acquisition, France’s competition authority raided Nvidiea’s local offices, and Microsoft tried to sell Bing to Apple…
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Apple is launching a new Apple Wallet feature in the UK, Disney Plus is ending password sharing in Canada, and X has fired half of its election integrity team…
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OpenAI's Sam Altman is designing something with Jony Ive, Mercedes is the first to offer Level 3 driving in the US, and writers get rules on how they can use AI.
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The FCC to bring net neutrality back, X has the largest ratio of disinformation, and there are widespread reports of the iPhone getting untouchably hot…
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The EC blocks Booking's purchase of ETraveli, Meta set to introduce new chatbots at Connect, NASA's OSIRIS-REx successfully completes mission.
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Amazon Prime Video subscribers will soon get ads, The US Chips and Science Act sets final rules, and The EU’s CMA approves Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition bid of video game maker Activision Blizzard...
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DALL-E now integrates with ChatGPT, PayPal’s stablecoin is now available on Venmo, and Apple spent billions on developing an iPhone modem too slow, too hot, and too big to use…
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Amazon announces new hardware and upgrades to include Large Language Models in Alexa. Microsoft leaks information all over the internet about AI and Xbox plans. And Signal develops quantum resistant encryption for its messaging.
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Bard Now Works With Google Apps And Services, Elon Musk aims to make everyone pay for X, and details for a next-generation Xbox Series X have been leaked…
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Microsoft CPO Panos Panay steps down, T2 rebrands itself to Pebble, UK broadcasters announce new TV over broadband service Freely.
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Paid X users can verify with a government ID, TikTok receives a huge fine in the EU, and Salesforce is rehiring some of its laid-off employees…
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WhatsApp rolls out Channels, Arm’s $5 billion IPO is today, and Sony holds a surprise State of Play event…
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Apple announces new iPhone 15 lineup, Adobe makes AI tool Firefly official, Google squares off with the US Department of Justice.
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Launch day iPhones are being manufactured in India for the first time, Messages by Google is getting true multi-device support, and Meta is blocking sensitive words in Threads search…
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MediaTek's Dimension 9300 might be too hot to handle, Qualcomm and Apple shake hands for three more years, Roblox is coming to the PS5.
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Square and CashApp suffer an outage, Tesla and Hilton partner on chargers, and Apple patches two zero-day exploits with iOS 16.6.1…
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Cruise CEO says driverless cars are just like us, Starfield is popular, BMW cancels heated seat subscription service.
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EU names tech gatekeepers, your car wants to know your sex life, iPhones banned from some workplaces in China.
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Meta Kills Facebook News in the UK, Germany, and France, Apple, and Microsoft don’t think iMessage and Bing should be subject to DMA restrictions, and using the internet may stave off dementia in older adults.
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X's updated privacy policy hints at new AI model data collection, YouTube staff reportedly worried over Shorts revenue, Microsoft WordPad gets deprecated.
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Apple is ending social media support, Disney channels aren’t viewable on Spectrum, and all Chromebook owners get 3 months of Nvidia GeForce Now…
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Microsoft unbundles Teams in the European Economic Area following antitrust complaint, Sony increases prices for PlayStation Plus tiers, and Samsung launches 'Food' as an app.
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GM and Google add more AI chatbot features for OnStar, Yahoo Mail opens beta for AI assistant, and Venmo teams up with Hallmark to make physical cards for digital money.
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Amazon’s CEO tells remote employees to get back into the office or it's not going to work out for you, Mercedes-Benz is set to open its first EV charging stations in the Fall, and Google Meet’s AI can take notes for you…
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Google Flights wants to help you save on airline fare, iPad Pro rumored for 2024 refresh, Wordpress offers 100-year domain support.
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CNN is launching a 24-hour streaming service, again, autonomous vehicles are worse at detecting children and pedestrians with darker skin, and YouTube is testing a hum-to-search feature…
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Nvidia busted its own revenue records, Apple backs right-to-repair bill and AI to let stroke victims and ALS suffers speak again.
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IBM's new code assistant turns COBOL to Java, PlayStation's portable Portal, another Atari 2600
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Meta is launching a more capable Threads for web app, Microsoft restructures its Activision Blizzard takeover deal, X is removing headlines and text from shared articles…
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Arm’s IPO looms near, the USDA announces broadband ReConnect program, BeReal swaps Discovery out for Friends of Friends.
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Microsoft is hosting a "special event" next month, Netflix gets bundled with 5G in India, and X may start requiring ID verification...
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The Associated Press issues AI guides for the newsroom, New York City bans TikTok on city-owned devices, and Snapchat's AI assistant glitches and posts Stories to users' feeds.
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Intel gives up on acquiring Tower Semiconductor, Foxconn begins making the next iPhone in India, and scientists reconstruct a Pink Floyd song from brain recordings.
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The Whitehouse requests to challenge Florida and Texas social media laws, Tesla launches 'Standard Range' Model S and Model X vehicles, and get food delivered to your gate at large US airports...
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X, kind of, lowers requirements for its ad-sharing program, Robotaxis get approved for 24/7 operation in San Francisco, and Android may be getting a new feature similar to Apple’s Continuity…
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Apple causes a stir by moving the end call button, machine learning helps develop antibody treatments and Threads makes its first Mastodon feature available.
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A microcode update is essential for many Intel chips now, Sony announces positive PS5 sales and Saudi Arabia mandates USB-C.
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Meta kills SMS in Facebook Messenger, Big chip makers to invest in Arm's IPO, and Zoom forces remote employees back into the office...
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Apple iPhone 15 event rumored for September 12/13th, AI-generated guides on Amazon cause confusion, PayPal announces new stablecoin.
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Microsoft is being called out for a ‘repeated pattern of negligent cybersecurity practices', Apple sees its longest sales slowdown since 2016, and Microsoft is killing Cortana...
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Mario and Zelda helped make it a good quarter for Nintendo, Kenya stops sign-ups of Sam Altman's Worldcoin and Reddit won't be forced to hand over user information.
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Twitter lets you hide your blue check, TweetDeck is now XPro, Google pulls AI Test Kitchen apps
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Google plans to overhaul Google Assitant to focus on generative A.I., the UK’s first drone mail delivery service begins in the remote Scottish isles of Orkney, and the giant X sign on top of X’s (formerly Twitter’s) headquarters no longer marks the spot…
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Apple reportedly using LIPO tech to shrink iPhone 15 bezel, SpaceX launches Jupiter 3 satellite for Hughes internet customers, Windows 11 beta update improves refresh rate multitasking.
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A U.S. government contractor gets hacked, Apple wants devs to explain API access, and Meta wants to retain Threads users...
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EU investigates Microsoft over Teams antitrust. Facebook now has 3 billion monthly users. Samsung suffers 95% drop in profits.
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The Galaxy Flip5 now has a big 3.4-inch cover screen. Also Microsoft launches its new Xbox Home Screen and Meta, Microsoft and Amazon team up on open map data.
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Apple releases updates for actively exploited vulnerabilities, Mastodon has a CSAM issue, and Netflix makes it easier to find content on mobile.
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Flipper Zero gets a dedicated App Store, Spotify is latest streaming service to increase prices, Samsung is all in on flip phones for Unpacked event.
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OpenAI launched custom instructions for ChatGPT Plus subscribers, Google cofounder Sergey Brin working on Google's Gemini model, and Reddit begins removing mods from protesting subreddits.
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Apple reportedly has a ChatGPT competitor, Google developed an AI that writes news stories, Apple says no to backdoors in the UK.
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Microsoft and Activision Blizzard extend their merger deadline to October, the UK's CMA grants initial approval to Broadcom's VMware acquisition, and Intel licenses its NUC designs to Asus.
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The White House announces the US Cyber Trust Mark for smart home and fitness tracker devices, Facebook adds new video-focused features, and a court grants Apple a 90-day stay on App Store changes so it can appeal to SCOTUS.
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New M3 iMacs rumored for this fall,Twitter ad revenue is in the red, Xiaomi doubles down on retail in India.
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Meta stepped up efforts to prevent EU users from using Threads, Honor releases the thin Magic V2 foldable, and regulators in India ask streaming services to have content reviewed by an independent board.
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The FTC appeals with only days left to stop Microsoft from acquiring Activision Blizzard, Google launches Bard in the EU and GitHub now supports passkeys.
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Government Microsoft Outlook accounts get hacked, Democratic Senators urge DOJ, FTC, and IRS to investigate online tax filing companies, and, global PC shipments decline for 6th quarter in a row.
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Apple opens a store on WeChat, Anthropic releases its Claude 2 chatbot, and Tumblr announces plans for a redesign.
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Google tests Med-PaLM 2 with health providers, the EU approves new data transfer deal with US, Sega partners with Line Next for Web3 game development.
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TikTok Music launches in Brazil and Indonesia, OpenAI makes GPT-4 generally available, and buying a Vision Pro at retail will reportedly be by appointment-only at launch.
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Instagram launches its Twitter clone called Threads, Zuck says 10 million people signed up in the first 7 hours and Mastodon explains what that means for the Fediverse, while Bluesky and Twitter find new ways to monetize their customers.
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The Fairphone 4 comes to the US, a judge issues an injunction preventing some government officials from contacting social media companies about moderating content, and a ransomware attacks interrupts operations at Japan's busiest port.
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Google's privacy policy change is smaller than you might think, the US might restrict how Chinese companies can use cloud services and goodbye Gfycat.
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Twitter has weekend rate limit chaos, Jio announces new 4G plan in India, Valve clarifies its AI stance.
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YouTube sends warnings to some viewers using ad-blockers, Meta testing ads that let you directly install apps, and a judge dismisses Twitter's lawsuit challenging India's IT laws.
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Microsoft’s CEO says he’d end exclusives on gaming consoles if it were up to him, a California-based law firm is launching a class-action lawsuit against Open AI, and Google has stopped development on augmented reality headset for the third time.
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DoorDash added a "earn by time" option for couriers, GM Energy announces its first residential energy management systems, and Major League Baseball partners with Uplift Labs on a system to evaluate prospects.
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YouTube reportedly began internal tests for in-app games, the European Commission to open four real-world AI testing facilities, and Google will provide DIY repair parts for the Pixel Fold.
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Airlines near July 1st 5G signal upgrade deadline, IBM buys Apptio for $4.6B, Samsung rolls out big Galaxy S23 update.
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Following the passage of Bill C-18 Meta says it will block news content in Canada, YouTube announces tool to generate different language dubs for videos, and the ESA cancels its reservations for E3 in 2024 and 2025.
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The price of the Xbox Series X and GamePass are going up, Apple fixes a few zero-day vulnerabilities in iOS and Elon Musk and mark Zuckerberg plan to fight each other, With fists.
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TikTok testing a new shopping feature in the UK, YouTube plans to launch a live shopping channel in South Korea, and Discord testing Server Shop section.
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Alibaba names a new CEO as it shakes up leadership, the European Parliament approves new guidelines for "portable batteries," and Spotify plans to launch a new "supremium" tier.
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Kuo says iPhone 15 will get Vision Pro integration, EvLeaks shows off Galaxy Unpacked foldable lineup, Meta lowers Quest age limit. Get show notes here.
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Google Domains moving to Squarespace, Mercedes adds ChatGPT to cars and Intel introduces a quantum computing chip.
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Google also launches a virtual try-on tool for clothes shopping, Intel drops the I from CPU names and Amazon launches Hey Disney.
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EU seeks to regulate AI, Reddit CEO responds to community backlash, young people increasingly get news through social media.
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AMD announces new Ryzen Pro line, Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino addresses company future, New AI-created Beatles song coming soon?
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Thousands of subreddits switch to private in protest of Reddit's API pricing, a Telegram bot leaks personal data on Indian citizens that received COVID vaccines, and Microsoft will bring PC Game Pass titles to GeForce Now.
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Meta shows employees a preview of a standalone app that supports ActivityPub, California approves the first Level 3 autonomous vehicle, and University of Kentucky researchers create a tool to detect ChatGPT in academic writing.
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Twitch won't restrict streamers on sponsors, WhatsApp adds one-way channels and faster SSDs coming to your smartphones.
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Automattic launches an AI assistant block for WordPress, Google language models support over 100 Indian languages, and Apple announces Game Porting Toolkit.
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The US SEC files a lawsuit against Coinbase, researchers find a sleep app can increase sleep time more than medication, and Apple announces the Vision Pro mixed reality headset.
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Google Workspaces gets passkey beta, several subreddits plan to "go dark" in API protest, Twitter ad revenue is taking a hit.
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Amazon is reportedly in talks with carriers about offering discounted mobile service for Prime subscribers, Artifact will rewrite clickbait headlines with GPT-4 model, and Meta announces the Quest 3.
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Gigabyte Motherboards are vulnerable to MITM attacks, Google Wallet gets driver's license support and OpenAI has a plan to stop AI from hallucinating.
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Twitter now allows for Community Notes on images, Samsung launches a self-repair program in South Korea, and Razer launches wireless headphones with a dedicated low latency dongle.
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A new open letter signed by hundreds of AI leaders calls for treating extinction risk from AI on the level of nuclear war, MediaTek parters with Nvidia on in-car infotainment stack, and more news from Computex.
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Nvidia demoed its ACE for Games tech to let gamers talk to NPCs with natural language, JioCinema sets a concurrent streaming record, and Mark Gurman gets an early hands on with Meta's Quest 3 headset.
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Google rolled out its "Search Generative Experience" to some users, Meta offers remedies on using advertiser data to the UK CMA, and Nreal rebrands to Xreal.
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Sony announced an oddly-designed non-cloud game console. The EU, US, Alphabet and OpenAI all agree on AI regulation, partly. And WhatsApp might add user names.
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At its Build conference Microsoft announced Copilot for Windows 11, Sony sells 8% more PS VR2 units at launch compared to the original PS VR, and Netflix starts rolling out its password sharing crackdown in the US.
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Waymo partnered with Uber to offer its vehicles in Uber's delivery and ride-hailing apps, Adobe brings Generative Fill to Photoshop, and Frore System's AirJet cooler is coming to a mini Zotac PC.
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WhatsApp introduces edited messaging, Amazon One announces age verification palm-scanning, Venmo rolls out Teen account support.
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Samsung reportedly suspended its review of switching to Bing, Apple plans to mass produce its own microLED displays, and Shein makes inroads back to India.
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The court dodges commenting on Section 230 in two cases, YouTube will launch 30-second unstoppable ads, and chipmakers flee China for Japan.
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Volkswagen reportedly began talks with Huawei about in-car software for cars sold in China, Instagram launches GIF comments, and Logitech partners with iFixit on repair parts.
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Apple announces new accessibility tools coming later this year, LG Display will supply Samsung with TV OLED panels, and one NFL game will exclusively stream on Peacock next season.
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EU approves Microsoft's Activision Blizzard bid, Brave introduces "Forgetful Browsing" mode, the TSA begins facial recognition pilot.
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Meta announces a new AI Sandbox with tools for advertisers, Anthropic's chatbot can now process around 75,000 words, and Elon Musk says he's hired a new Twitter CEO.
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Google has new devices and AI features and Disney might combine Hulu and Disney+.
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ByteDance reportedly delays the launch of the TikTok Shop in the US, the American Psychological Association releases its first health advisory on social media use, and Uber starts rolling out flight booking in the UK.
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Apple will release Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPadOS later this month, IBM announces a platform to build AI models called Watsonx, and Wendy's will use an AI chatbot for drive-through service at a store in Columbus, Ohio.
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DEF CON's AI Village wants hackers to improve LLMs, Baidu's Xiaodu's unit is readying a smartphone, Volkswagen's Cariad software division experiences technical delays.
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Microsoft and AMD reportedly started working together on AI chips, Warner Brothers Discovery expects its streaming business to turn a profit this year, and the Court of Justice of the European Union rules on compensation for GDPR claims.
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Bing Chat comes out of private preview, Discord is making everybody change usernames, and two studies that use AI to read minds.
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AMD announces its next-gen ultraportable laptop chips, Google starts rolling out passkey support for accounts, and Microsoft reportedly plans to offer private ChatGPT servers.
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Mastodon introduced a default server for new users to streamline onboarding, Microsoft launched a preview of payments in Teams, and BeReal introduces a curated timeline called RealPeople.
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WatchOS 10 said to be widget-friendly again, Godfather of AI says he regrets things, Super Mario Bros movie rakes it in at box office.
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Reddit starts testing persistent chat channels, Qualcomm announces mobile upscaling tech, and Sony sold a bunch of PS5s.
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Plus Meta sees user growth again for Facebook and the handheld gaming device space gets crowded.
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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority announced it opposes Microsoft's proposed Activision-Blizzard deal, Artifact adds AI-powered article summaries, and Lenovo releases a Motorola co-branded phone.
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AMD announces a Z1 chip lineup for handheld PCs, Microsoft reportedly agrees to sell Teams separately from Office in the EU, and AT&T makes the first call over satellites on a standard smartphone.
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Apple reportedly plans proprietary charger for upcoming headset, BeReal experiments with multiple uploads, Arm starts work on new chip prototype.
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Several user's report Twitter now requires either a subscription or checkmark to run ads, Apple reportedly plans to release a journaling app as part of a mental health strategy, and Stack Overflow will soon charge for using its data to train large language models.
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Plus, there's a chip glut now, crossing all the sectors including servers, and Chinese scientists let an AI control an observation satellite for 24 hours to see what it would decide to look at.
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Google proposed allowing alternative payment processors to the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, the EU launches the European Centre for Algorithmic Transparency, and Instagram bios get more links.
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Sonos launched a new service for businesses called Sonos Pro, security researchers find new LockBit ransomware encryptors targeting macOS, and Twitter will start labeling tweets with restricted visibility.
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Netflix has a big livestream fail, Spotify drops exclusivity for some paywalled podcasts, AI music ruffles industry feathers.
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The newly launched Hacking Policy Council will advocate for ethical security researchers, Twitter Blue subscribers can now post 10,000 characters, and Washington state passes a bill to give ride-hailing drivers access to a paid family and medical leave program.
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Amazon Web Services announces new options for multiple generative AI models, Italy outlines how OpenAI can continue operating in the country, and LinkedIn partners with CLEAR for user verification in the US.
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DTH - Intel and Arm team up to make chips together
Also, Nvidia Announces the RTX 4070, and Bing starts putting chatbot responses at the top of search results.
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Substack opens Notes to all users, Apple sets Mumbai store date for April 18, Microsoft Teams now supports Snap lenses.
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Tesla's next Megafactory will be in Shanghai, IDC reports Apple saw the steepest PC shipment decline in Q1, and ByteDance signs a content deal with Tecent.
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Google will enable the WebGPU API in Chrome by default, Samsung will lower memory production, and Twitter shuts down its legacy free API.
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Google cracks down on personal data handling by apps in the Play Store, The Pirate Bay gets a TV drama, and an Australian mayor threatens to sue OpenAI.
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Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth says the company will commercialize generative AI this year, eFile.com distributed malware, and the UK is investigating competition concerns with cloud infrastructure.
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Tidal launches a new Live listening session feature for subscribers, Japan expected to increase chip making equipment spending 82% in 2024, and Apple reportedly makes its first round of layoffs since it began cost-cutting.
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The Tor Project helps create VPN-based privacy browser Mulled, Paris votes to ban e-scooters, the first cell phone call was made on this day 50 years ago.
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The ESA cancels E3, Sundar Pichai says it will upgrade Bard to its PaLM model by next week, and Italy's data regulator orders OpenAI to temporarily halt processing local data.
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Microsoft is experimenting with placing ads in its chatbot responses, Apple kicks the mixed reality headset launch down the road a few months and why you should uninstall 3CX phone app right now.
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An open letter with some big names attached calls for a pause in AI system training, Microsoft reportedly working on a modular CorePC version of Windows, and a draft UK Media Bill would put streamers under the same rules as public broadcasters.
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Amazon opened its Sidewalk IoT network to developers, Elon Musk says Twitter will only recommend verified accounts, and Alibaba restructures into six independent business units.
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Twitter seeks info on Github code, Microsoft updates Teams, Nintendo shutters Wii U and 3DS eShops.
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Framework announced the Laptop 16 platform supporting discrete graphics modules, OpenAI releases plugin support for ChatGPT, and Utah's governor signs two social media regulation bills into law.
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Microsoft released a public preview of its new collaborative work app Loop, the US FTC proposes new Click to Cancel rule for subscriptions, and Apple reportedly plans to release blockbuster films with a wide theatrical release before coming to streaming.
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Amazon One technology will start rolling out to Panera locations, Instagram testing ads in search results, and DP Review will shutdown next month.
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Adobe announced its Firefly family of generative AI models, Google flags Pinduoduo's apps as malware, and TikTok reached 150 million US users.
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Free app Glaze helps artists protect their work from AI tools, Microsoft hopes to launch mobile gaming app store next year, Indian state Punjab cuts mobile internet.
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Belkin pauses development of Matter smart home devices, the FCC finalizes rules to block spam texts, and VW shows an affordable EV concept.
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Google Glass Enterprise is being discontinued and the US warns Bytedance it better sell TikTok if it doesn't want to get banned. Plus GPT-4 tried to hire a TaskRabbit when being tested for safety.
MORE: Google has stopped selling and supporting Google Glass Enterprise as it shifts focus to other products like a prototype that can translate speech on the fly. Following national security concerns, the UK has joined other countries in banning government employees from using TikTok on government devices. Microsoft is introducing AI-powered features, such as creating PowerPoint presentations automatically from Word documents, to revolutionize productivity. OpenAI gave the Alignment Research Center early access to multiple versions of GPT-4 to evaluate its abilities, while Foxconn has agreed to manufacture AirPods for Apple in India. Baidu launched its Ernie AI chatbot and LinkedIn's GPT-4 provides writing suggestions for Premium users. Finally, the GNOME and KDE Foundations are collaborating to develop an App Store using Flatpak, with support from industry leaders.
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T-Mobile intends to acquire the parent company of Mint Mobile, Samsung plans to invest $230 billion into chipmaking in South Korea over the next 20 years, TikTok reportedly considering divesting US operations as a last resort.
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Google announced it will roll out AI features to Workspace apps to testers this month, Meta announced it will cut 10,000 more jobs, and Sony introduces a camera kit for users with visual impairments.
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Amazon and Rivian in talks to end electric van exclusivity deal, Apple may be working on new AirPod health features, Samsung’s Space Zoom feature called into question, again.
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Meta confirms its working on a decentralized social network, Microsoft will start rolling out GPT-4 next week, and the Epic Games Store launches support for self-published titles.
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GrammarlyGo can write in your own personal writing style, Roku launches its new OS and branded TVs and Bing now has 10% of the search audience Google has.
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Meta tests reintegrating Messenger into the Facebook app, researchers at Google and the Technical University of Berlin announce a multimodal embodied visual-language for controlling robots, and DuckDuckGo rolls out an AI-powered summarization feature.
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TikTok introduces a content paywall for creators called Series, Salesforce releases Einstein GPT, and Medium opens up its Mastodon instance to all paying community members.
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Microsoft releases Dynamic 365 Copilot assistant, Meta’s Quest price cuts go into effect, Bing chat has hidden ‘celebrity’ feature.
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Brave Search launched a Summarizer feature powered by a mix of large language models, Meta makes some recommended changes to its cross check system, and Ford launched a subsidiary to improve its driver assistance tech.
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Snapchat rolls out Snap Streak Restores as a paid feature, Microsoft details a multimodal large language model designed to analyze images, and a judge rules Sony must provide Microsoft copies of its third-party licensing agreements.
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YouTube head Neal Mohan says its working on generative AI tools for creators, Meta shares in VR/AR roadmap, and the Volkswagen Group will roll out a new car app store.
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Meta forms a "top-level product group" focused on generative AI, the latest Windows 11 update adds its new Bing Search to the taskbar, and the European Commission narrows its "statement of objections" in its antitrust investigation into Apple.
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Snap began rolling out a ChatGPT-powered chatbot, Twitter reportedly lays off some big names, and all the news from MWC.
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Meta makes recommended changes to add transparency to content takedowns, the DOJ reportedly plans to block Adobe's Figma acquisition, and Google brings Magic Eraser to Google One subscribers.
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Netflix cuts subscription costs in over 36 countries in recent weeks, Meta testing a Roll Call feature in Messenger, and Samsung announces a standardized 5G terrestrial network modem.
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Chinese regulators reportedly inform local tech giants not to offer ChatGPT service, Microsoft signs deal to bring Activision games to GeForce Now, and Quest headsets get new hand tracking features.
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India and Singapore link their UPI and PayNow digital payment systems, Microsoft signs binding 10-year deal to provide Call of Duty games to Nintendo, and the Verge detailed new Sonos speakers coming in March.
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Meta began rolling out Meta Verified in New Zealand and Australia, Microsoft introduces conversation limits for its Bing chatbot, and Starlink announces "Global Roaming Service."
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The Reserve Bank of India approved 32 entities, including Google and Amazon Pay, to operate as online payment aggregators, Tile announces a new "anti-theft mode," and Tencent reportedly abandons its extended reality hardware plans.
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Apple reportedly moved its mixed reality headset announcement to WWDC, US Customs and Border Protection began ePassport verification since June 2022, and the first reviews are in for the PSVR2.
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The White House announced Tesla agreed to make at least 7500 chargers available to all EV drivers, Apple Pay Later service will look at what other Apple devices you own for loan decisions, and the European Commission will investigate Adobe's proposed Figma acquisition.
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Samsung's Galaxy S23 line breaks pre-order records in South Korea, DARPA says its AI can control F-16s in flight, Microsoft’s latest Edge update disables Internet Explorer.
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European Commission antitrust regulators give the green light to a carrier
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GM signed a deal with GlobalFoundries for exclusive chip production capacity, Amazon reportedly in talks to buy MX Player, and PayPal CEO Dan Schulman will step down at the end of the year.
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Neflix begins password sharing crackdown, xCloud market share soared in 2022, do autonomous vehicles need a new traffic light?
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Microsoft showed how it will integrate its Prometheus generation LLM into its new Bing search and Edge, Google demos its Bard conversation system and AI-enhanced search, and Alibaba says it began internally testing a ChatGPT-like system.
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OnePlus offers details on its OnePlus Pad tablet, Twitter subscriber numbers show slow adoption, Google announces new tool to avoid graphic content in search results.
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Mark Gurman reports Apple is working on an iPhone 15 Ultra, Dell continues the tech layoffs, and Twitter will offer a free write-only API for bots with "good content."
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YouTube more broadly rolled out its Go Live Together feature on mobile, app code indicates Meta is working on a paid verification feature, and Twitter expands its Blue subscription to other markets.
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Sony reports healthy PS5 sales, OpenAI announces ChatGPT Plus, Meta crushes expectations in its Q4.
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A judge denied the US FTC's request for a preliminary injunction to block Meta's proposed acquisition of the VR developer Within, Sony denies it cut PSVR2 production, and Netflix outlines how to will start enforcing limits on password sharing.
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Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony reportedly won't be at E3, Sony reportedly cuts launch shipments of the PSVR2, and the US Commerce department reportedly stops issuing export licenses to Huawei.
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Nothing says a US release for its Phone (2) will be its first priority, TikTok's CEO will testify to a House committee in March, and Baidu plans to add an AI chatbot in search.
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Google agrees to make changes to its services to comply with EU consumer protection laws, international law enforcement agencies take down infrastructure for Hive ransomware, and Apple halts development of its own Wi-Fi chip.
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Global smartphone shipments reach new lows, TikTok continues effort to make US user data more secure, IBM and SAP announce layoffs.
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Shutterstock added a Dall-E 2-powered text-to-image feature to its Creative Flow platform, the EU is looking into Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft's earnings show big declines in Windows and devices revenue.
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Google faces new antitrust battles in the US, Chinese users lose World of Warcraft access, Microsoft tests a split-screen feature in Edge.
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Microsoft announced a "multi-year, multi-billion dollar investment" in OpenAI, the Supreme Court in India says Google must host third-party app stores in the Play Store, and Samsung began talks with TV makers to feature its TV Plus service.
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Reed Hastings steps down as Netflix Co-CEO, Xiaomi falls out of the top smartphone spot in India, and Google will show a version of search with "chatbot features" in 2023.
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Instagram adds new “Quiet Mode”, music app Smores uses song snippets for discovery, space economy investment dips in 2022.
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Apple reportedly indefinitely delayed plans for its lightweight AR glasses (the follow up to its unreleased first mixed-reality headset), over a dozen Chinese Apple suppliers get initial clearance to expand into India, and Meta's Oversight Board recommends an overhaul of its nudity policy.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the company will incorporate AI-tools into all of its products, Getty Images sues the maker of Stable Diffusion for copyright violations, and Apple updates the MacBook Pro and Mac Mini lines.
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Amazon started testing a new Prime Lite tier in India, China leads academic papers on AI, and The Information reports outages of third-party Twitter clients are intentional.
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China could reportedly end its crackdown on Didi Global's apps as early as next week, the Royal Mail "cyber incident" was reportedly a ransomware attack, and Medium launches its own Mastodon instance.
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Microsoft will update Xbox console to make its energy efficient shutdown mode the default, Microsoft 365 Basic tier coming on January 30th, and Royal Mail sees a "severe service disruption" from a cyber incident.
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A failure in the US FAA's NOTAM systems grounds flights, OpenAI starts thinking about monetizing ChatGPT, and Shredder's Revenge launches on iOS and Android as a Netflix exclusive.
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Apple will make its own Wifi-Bluetooth combo chip for iPhone and FAA gives airlines a year to filter out 5G signals.
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Microsoft began work to add OpenAI's GPT model to some of its productivity apps, John Deere signs a memorandum of understand agreeing farmers have a right to repair equipment, and Mark Gurman says Apple's mixed reality headset will be announced ahead of WWDC.
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Android becomes the OS for GM cars and goodbye to Snap Camera. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQYV-SIKm1xT2KxBSHDv9icPWRK5GxS0Hjkvx2JFA0bHsKT8pV3Xxl51aVkNqd1-ecccpy4CVyZQ5zA/pubhtml?gid=1212784407&single=true
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Sony names its electric vehicle Afeela and AMD announces its new chip line.
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Plus CES news from Nvidia, Samsung and more. Withings even has a smart pee sensor.
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CES announcements roll out from Dell, LG and Samsung as well as good news from Foxconn in China and bad news if your Apple battery is dead.
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Meta intends to acquire the Dutch smart eyewear company Luxexcel, the PyToch machine learning framework hit with malicious dependency, and Google reaches settlements on location tracking with Indiana and Washington DC.
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Canada's antitrust tribunal approved Roger Communications $14.77 billion bid to acquire the rival telco Shaw Communications, Huawei says it's "back to business as usual," and big tech companies increasingly connect data centers to local heating systems in Europe.
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India will require use of USB-C charging ports by March 2025, Amazon Prime Air starts drone deliveries in two US cities, and Alibaba's CEO takes the reigns on its cloud business following an outage.
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Chinese regulators approved a trove of new video games from domestic and foreign publishers for sale, the IRS delays a tax code change that impacts digital payment platforms, and LG Innotek announces a new periscope zoom lens for phones.
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Twitter temporarily removed its feature to promote safety resources for users searching for self-harm content, the US FTC orders Mastercard to provide competitiors with customer account information to process debit payments, and Baidu expands robotaxi service in Wuhan to nighttime hours.
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LastPass disclosed that an August data breach copied encrypted password vaults, ByteDance confirms report that employees tracked journalists on TikTok, and Apple scrapped a next-gen GPU for the iPhone 14 Pro due to an engineering design mistake.
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YouTube won the bid for the NFL Sunday Ticket, Quora launches a platform to talk with various AI chatbots, and Netflix will add Nike Training Club content.
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OpenAI open sourced its text-to-3D-model system Point-E, the UK's IPO says sharing streaming service passwords could violate criminal and civil law, and Ming-Chi Kuo believes Apple will delay or cancel the next iPhone SE.
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TikTok will rollout a feature to show why it recommended a video in the For You feed, Amazon settles two EU antitrust cases involving treatment of third-party sellers, and Porsche pumps its first gallons of fully synthetic eFuels.
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Twitter's CEO loses an online vote, Apple backs out of NFL Sunday Ticket and Epic pays a US FTC fine.
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Two tech industry trade groups petitioned the US Supreme Court to review Texas House Bill 20, Oppo announces new foldables, and Twitter suspends journalist, takes down Spaces, and bans links from some Mastodon servers.
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Google completed its initial Matter rollout to Android and Nest products, Zipline expands its partnership with the government of Rwanda, and the Linux Foundation forms the Overture Maps Foundation.
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Instagram rolls out a Notes feature to share text posts, Microsoft partners with Viasat on its Airband Initiative, and Apple released iOS 16.2, macOS Venture 13.1, and Watch OS 9.2.
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FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried arrested in Bahamas on criminal charges in the US, the Chinese government is working on a 1 trillion yuan support package for its semiconductor industry, and the fast fashion site Shein looks to expand into a third-party marketplace.
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Japan and the Netherlands reportedly agreed to join the US on tighter chipmaking tool exports to China, Xiaomi announces its new 13 series flagship phones, and the EU sets an adoption date for a USB-C common charging standard.
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The FTC filed a lawsuit to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Amazon launches a customized scrollable shopping feed called Inspire, and DeepMind's AlphaCode can solve coding challenges.
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Google rolls the Waze team into Google Geo, Apple adds end-to-end encryption to iCloud uploads and there's a price ansd shipping date for Dyson's headphones that include an air filter over your mouth.
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Apple changes its App Store pricing models to give more granularity, SpaceX launches Starshield for government clients, and Microsoft entered into a 10-year commitment to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo consoles.
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TSMC reportedly plans to build a second chip fab at its Arizona site, Meta's Oversight Board issues recommendations on its cross-check moderation system, and Amazon Luna will now stream previously purchased Ubisoft games without a subscription.
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Stack Overflow temporarily bans code suggestions from OpenAI's ChatGPT, charges dismissed against Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, and Twitter says it's really more on automation for moderation.
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Apple hits record market share in the Chinese smartphone market, Tesla delivers its first Semis, and Frore Systems has a new way to cool laptops.
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Disney detailed FRAN for production-ready automatic re-aging, LastPass discloses another data breach, and Twitch releases Shield Mode.
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Yahoo plans to make Yahoo Finance a retail trading platform, Amazon's "Create With Alexa" feature brings Mad Libs to AI, and Apple diversifies its supply chain.
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The UK amends Online Safety bill to no longer demand platforms remove "legal but harmful" content, Sony announced real-time motion-tracking bands Mocopi, and the FTC and seven states sued Google and iHeartMedia over deceptive Pixel 4 ads.
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Foxconn reportedly expects factory unrest to cause up to a 6 million iPhone Pro shortfall, Twitter searches for Chinese cities overwhelmed with spam, and Ireland's DPC fines Meta over phone scraping.
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Google calls out companies, including Google, for not deploying a fix to a phone chip vulnerability, Two car companies want you to pay a subscription for features in the car you own, and Twitter announces new verification system.
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Meta made an AI that can beat humans in Diplomacy, protests erupt at a Foxconn iPhone factory, and Ubisoft games will return to Steam.
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Microsoft says it offered a 10-year agreement to bring Call of Duty titles to the PlayStation, tax prep services using the meta pixel send financial information to Meta, and Tumblr will support the decentralized ActivityPub protocol.
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The FCC releases its new National Broadband Map, Twitter reinstates Donald Trump and other accounts, and the Sony-Honda join EV venture things content services will be its differentiator.
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The FCC introduced new rules requiring easy-to-ready labels on products from ISPs at the point of sale, Google rolls out new local search features, and TikTok begins testing its research API.
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Amazon announced a lay off of approximately 10,000 workers, Nvidia and Microsoft team up for a cloud computer focused on AI, and Blizzard will suspend World of Warcraft and other titles in China due to the end of agreement with NetEase.
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YouTube will roll out shopping features for Shorts next year, Netflix will let you log out devices without changing your password, and Qualcomm unveils its next flagship SoC.
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Amazon launches virtual care Amazon Clinic in the US, Google settles privacy lawsuit with 40 states for $391.5 million, and Apple Emergency SOS via satellite is available now in the US and Canada.
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Job postings show Apple hiring to build "connected experiences in a 3D mixed-reality world," Meta stops development on Portral smart displays and smartwatches, and Alibaba does not report Singles' Day sales for the first time.
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The crypto exchange FTX files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Yoel Roth and other Twitter execs depart, and Substack announces Bestseller badges.
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GitHub expands AI Copilot features, Binance will no longer acquire competitor FTX following review of books, and Google begins Stadia refunds.
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Meta laid off 11,000 employees, Binance intends to acquire FTX Exchange, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold 19.5 million shares of Tesla, worth approximately $3.95 billion dollars.
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AMC partnered with Zoom to use theaters for videoconferencing, Netflix launches an interactive trivia game, and Google partners with Renault Group on a "software-defined vehicle."
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Meta plans large-scale layoffs for the first time, Twitter will roll out the new Twitter Blue on November 9th, and Airbnb will now let people see the total cost of stays up front.
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AMD announces its first RDNA 3 GPUs, TechCrunch finds more signs that TikTok Music is on the way, and Substack launches a Chat feature.
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The Connectivity Stands Alliance formally launches the Matter smart home standard, Snap and Amazon Fashion partner to try on branded glasses in AR, and WhatsApp launches Communities.
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Sony announced the release date and price for the PSVR2 headset, Tumblr revises community guidelines to allow for "mature subject matter," and Twitch launches Guest Star for all streamers.
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US Senator asks for a review of Twitter financing deal by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), the decentralized social media network Mastodon climbs the App Store rankings, and Netflix buys another game studio.
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Elon Musk may charge verified Twitter users a subscription fee to keep the blue checkmark, GM paused Twitter advertising, Apple's new M2 MacBook Pros may not arrive until next year, and Peloton rolls out a Wear OS 3 app.
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An SEC filing reveals Elon Musk completed his acquisition of Twitter, YouTube rolls out new tabs for video content on channel pages, and Microsoft tests Phone Link in Windows 11 to let you launch a hotspot on a paired phone directly from your PC.
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Apple paused ad recommendations for gambling apps, TikTok is expected to launch a gaming sections, and Ford is disbanding autonomous vehicle company Argo AI.
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Research by Twitter documents a decline in "heavy tweeters" since 2020, Apple now requires using in-app payments for social media page "boosts," and Spotify plans to raise prices on plans in the US.
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YouTube introduces new design and features, Meta may block Canadians from sharing news content over the proposed Bill C-18, and the EU gave final approval to require companies to switch to USB-C on certain devices by the end of 2024.
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The Indian telco Jio Platforms launches the low-cost 4G JioBook laptop, Chinese chip imports and output falls by double digits in September, and the RNC sues Google over campaign emails going to spam.
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TikTok denies report it planned to track location of US citizens, Google is rolling out My Ad Center, allowing users to turn off targeted ads, and Instagram announced improvements to platform safety features.
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Uber is launching a new ad division, Tesla will make the Full Self Driving beta available to all who ordered it by the end of the year, and BlackMagic Design is bringing video editor DaVinci Resolve to iPad.
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Apple announced new iPad models, Amazon is opening an online insurance service in the UK, and South Korea's messaging app KakaoTalk's co-CEO steps down following widespread outage.
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Following appeal Meta has been ordered to sell GIPHY by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, Foxconn announces an EV SUV for Taiwan, and YouTube ends experiment locking 4K playback behind YouTube Premium subscriptions.
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Starlink will continue to provide free internet access to Ukraine "indefinitely", Mastercard is making a bridge for a cryptocurrency trading program available to banks, and Comcast is shutting down the G4 channel.
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Apple reportedly plans to offer Iris ID with its upcoming mixed reality headset, Netflix announces the price and release date for its ad-supported tier, and Google Fiber will soon offer 5 and 8 Gbps plans.
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Lufthansa Airlines officially allows AirTags in checked baggage, Microsoft announced lineup of new hardware and software, and Signal will remove the ability to send SMS and MMS messages from the Android app.
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Meta announced the Meta Quest Pro headset, Wear OS will get annual releases, and Apple could potentially supply the US with devices made outside of China in the next 3-5 years.
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Ofcom reports a third of children lie about their age for social media profiles, YouTube is introducing unique @username handles, and GM announces new GM Energy unit for homes and businesses.
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Some roller coasters are triggering Apple's Crash Detection feature, Intel confirms Alder Lake UEFI code leak, and IDC reports PC shipments fell 15% in Q3.
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Google announced details for the new Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, and Pixel Watch, the trial between Twitter and Elon Musk is postponed to work out possible deal, and Valve announced Steam Decks are available without a reservation.
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DeepMind's AlphaTensor finds new algorithms to multiply matrices, Twitter rolls out support for mixed-media tweets, and Google shows off two text-to-video systems.
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Meta updates the Facebook feed for more customization, the Matter smart home compatibility protocol launches, and reviews show Intel's Arc GPUs are a good value.
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Google announces new Nest hardware and a redesigned Home app, Xiaomi introduces its flagship 12T and 12T Pro phones, and Reliance Jio reportedly plans on a low-cost laptop with 4G connectivity.
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Big tech firms partnered with the University of Illinois to launch the Speech Accessibility Project, the Los Angeles Unified School District confirms ransomware group began publishing student data exfiltrated in an attack, and Tencent is no longer China's most valuable company.
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Google Stadia is shutting down, Twitter posts the first edited tweet, and an Amazon Live shopping network debuts in India.
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Square launched Tap to Pay on iPhones for US-based sellers, Microsoft is removing SwiftKey from the iOS app store, and PlayStation details the upcoming PlayStation Stars program.
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Cloudflare announces a beta for Turnstile as a CAPTCHA alternative, a threat actor sends an Apple News notification after breaching Fast Company, and Intel announces it's 13th-gen Raptor Lake desktop CPUs.
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Substack launches Substack Reader, E3 returns as an in-person event in 2023, and Walmart launched two Roblox experiences.
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Apple starts assembling the iPhone 14 in India, Cloudflare announces Zero Trust SIM, and an AI-assisted graphic novel registers for US copyright.
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France sets a minimum fee for book deliveries in the country, TikTok rolls out a dislike button for comments, and Fitbit announces plans to start using Google accounts.
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Meta aims to slash costs by 10% in next few months, Instagram working on unsolicited nude picture detection, and Ofcom to scrutinize cloud providers for competition concerns.
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YouTube hopes to ease music licensing headaches with Creator Music, Meta tested bringing Facebook users into its policy development process, and Nvidia announces its RTX 40-series GPUs.
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TikTok's copy of BeReal, TikTok Now, is now available as a standalone app outside the US, OpenAI's AI art generator DALL-E can now edit human faces, and Apple is working on a fix for the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max camera shake issue.
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Instacart announces it's play in in-store tech with its Connected Store platform, an appeals court upholds Texas' HB20 law, and eVGA exists the GPU market.
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YouTube will add Shorts videos to its Partner Program, Amazon will let brands submit answers to Alexa questions, and California passes the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act.
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Adobe announced it intends to buy Figma for $20 billion, Walmart launched virtual try-ons, and Meta's Oversight Board calls for changes to it automated content moderation for images.
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China approves new games from NetEase and Tencent for the first time in over a year, NIST and Google partner on nanotechnology semiconductor designs, and DJI and GoPro announce new action cams.
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The Linux Foundation announces the OpenWallet Foundation, an internal memo from Meta showed Instagram Reels get little to no engagement, and Twitter Blue subscribers on iOS have access to the new Spaces tab with podcasts.
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Ubisoft will bring three new mobile games to Netflix subscribers, Starbucks announces its NFT Reward Platform Odyssey, and Amazon Prime Video will reportedly spend $15 billion on content in 2022.
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Uber Eats and Nuro sign a long-term partnership on autonomous deliveries, YouTube will let education creators charge for video courses, and the US Treasury will reportedly advise the federal government to continue working on issuing a digital dollar.
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Apple announced a slate of new and updated products, Verizon announced a unified subscription for calling and bundled Apple services, and the US CHIPS and Science act bars companies receiving funds from building factories in China for 10 years.
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Meta reportedly plans to remove the Instagram shopping page, Huawei announces the first phones to use China's BeiDou satellite network, and Ring rolls out end-to-end encryption on its battery-powered devices.
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Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) fined Meta over the handling of teenager's information and GDPR breaches, Fitbit launches Irregular Heart Rhythm Notifications in the EU, and TikTok reportedly suffered breaches exposing source code and user data.
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Amazon revealed viewership numbers for a Prime Video series for the first time, Cloudflare cuts off free services to Kiwi Farms, and the IRS exposed personal information on roughly 120,000 taxpayers.
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Netflix will reportedly launch its ad-supported tier in November, the iPhone surpasses 50% market share in the US, and Microsoft starts testings its Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family Plan.
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Twitter is testing an edit button that will later roll it out to Twitter Blue users, The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) expressed specific concerns over Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, and The Wall Street Journal says Disney is in early stages of planning for a membership program similar to Amazon Prime.
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Snap announces major restructuring which will see it cut 20% of staff, Twitter cancelled plans for an adult content subscription service after finding it couldn't "accurately detect child sexual exploitation and non-consensual nudity at scale," and Ticketmaster will now let event organizers issues NFTs tied to tickets.
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Elon Musk's attorneys subpoenaed Twitter whistleblower Mudge, the Federal Trade Commission filed the expected lawsuit against major data broker Kochava, and AMD announced details for the first wave of Ryzen 7000 CPUs.
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Netflix quietly introduces game handles, Snap rolls out its Dual Camera record, and Sony acquires Savage Game Studios to launch PlayStation Studios Mobile.
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T-Mobile partners with SpaceX to bring Starlink internet satellite connectivity to phones, Zuckerberg says Meta's next VR headset will arrive in October, and Twitter brings podcasts to Spaces.
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Amazon will shut down Amazon Care at the end of the year, Sony increases prices on the PS5, and Peiter Zatko will testify to the US Senate Judiciary committee next month.
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TikTok tests a Nearby feed in Southeast Asia, Amazon announces Alexa Game Control for Xbox and PC, and Fitbit introduces new wearables.
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Former Apple employee pleads guilty to a 2018 felony charge of theft of trade secrets, Google denied a request to reinstate account of a man falsely accused of distributing CSAM, and former Twitter security head filed a formal complaint alleging the company violated a 2011 settlement with the FTC.
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YouTube launches a Explore page for podcasts, the UK Conservative Party will allow online voting for the next prime minister, and Twitter begins testing displaying profiles with verified phone numbers.
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Snap reportedly informed employees it halted development on its Pixy Drone, YouTube and Instagram make changes to impact short-form video sharing, and Qualcomm looks to reenter the server CPU market.
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Netflix's upcoming ad-supported tier customers reportedly unable to download content for offline viewing, Security Researcher Michael Horowitz claims iOS VPN apps leak data due to iOS flaw, and Airbnb's "anti-party technology" comes to the US and Canada.
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Meta and TikTok announce upcoming changes for the US midterm elections, Australia's high court rules that Google isn't a publisher in a defamation case, and a new UK study found that young adults watch more TikTok than TV.
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Walmart+ subscribers will get Paramount+ Essential access in September, Twilio's phishing attack leaked access to 1,900 Signal users phone numbers, and Spotify is testing adding audio reactions to playlists.
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Meta and DoorDash confirm they are testing delivering Facebook Marketplace purchases, a security researcher demonstrates a root access jailbreak on John Deere tractors, and YouTube is reportedly working on a "channel store" for streaming services in its app.
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol granted Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Jay Y. Lee a pardon on bribery charges, the US FEC approves Google's proposal on keeping campaign emails out of Gmail spam filters, and Google tests launched cloud-based games directly from search.
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Xiaomi and Motorola announce new foldables, Meta starts testing default end-to-end encryption on Messenger, and Microsoft open-sources its 3D emojis.
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At it's Unpacked event, Samsung announced new foldables, Pew Research releases a new study on US teen social media usage, and Amazon will expand its Amazon One palm-recognition tech to 65 Whole Foods locations in California.
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Snapchat launches parental controls, Oppo ceases smartphone sales in Germany due to Nokia injunction, and a live-action PAC-MAN movie is in the works.
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Baidu's Apollo Go launches commercial driverless robotaxi service in two Chinese cities, India may ban inexpensive Chinese smartphones, and Apple reportedly working on "four new smart home devices."
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Amazon intends to acquire iRobot, DuckDuckGo's browser will block Microsoft third-party tracking scripts, and Clubhouse launched private audio communities called Houses.
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Twitter reportedly began testing thematic audio stations in Spaces, GM will double the size of its Super Cruise Network by the end of 2022, and Activision Blizzard and NetEase end development on a World of Warcraft mobile title.
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The New York State Department of Financial Services fines Robinhood's crypto division $30 million dollars, Textbook publisher Pearson plans to sell digital textbooks as NFTs, and Tinder scales back metaverse plans.
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Logitech and Tencent announces they will release a dedicated cloud gaming handheld this year, Xioami announces the Mijia Glasses Camera, and IDC reports Chromebook shipments fell 51.4% in Q2.
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ByteDance files an application for TikTok Music in the US, Apple Pay web support for third-party browsers added in the iOS 16 beta, and Indonesia blocks PayPal, Steam, Yahoo, and other sites for failure to register with regulators.
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Qualcomm signed a deal to have its chips used in Samsung devices globally, Instagream temporarily reduces the amount of recommended content, and the date is set for Twitter's lawsuit trial against Elon Musk.
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FTC blocks Meta's purchase of Within's fitness app Supernatural, the US Senate passed a $52 billion dollar Chips and Science Act of 2022, and Twitter tests adding a Current Status update.
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The underwhelming quarter for tech earnings continues with Microsoft and Alphabet, Meta raises the price of the Quest 2 VR headset, and Sony details features of its upcoming PS VR2.
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Amazon Prime price hikes are coming to Europe this September, Alibaba plans to list as a duel-primary in Hong Kong and New York stock exchanges, and Russia opts-out of the International Space Station in 2024.
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Intel will make some chips for MediaTek as part of a new strategic partnership, Netflix's iOS app gets a signup button that links to an external site, and the NFT launches the NFL+ streaming service.
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Minecraft will not support NFTs, the FCC is looking into carrier geolocation data, and Instagram will share video posts as Reels.
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Facebook began rolling out two new feeds on its mobile apps, Amazon intends to acquire the primary care provider One Medical for $3.9 billion, and OpenAI expands access to DALL-E 2.
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Microsoft announced Viva Engage, a social network inside Team, Google begins publicly testing smart glasses, and Netflix will launch its ad-supported tier in early 2023.
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China will reportedly soon end its investigation into Didi Global, Google will rollout Google Wallet to Android over the next few days, and YouTube adds new tools to its Studio Shopping tab.
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Snap launches Snapchat for Web as a subscriber feature, Russia bans digital assets for payments, and FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel proposes a new national broadband standard.
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Alphabet's Wing showed off new drone prototypes with various payload capacities, Amazon reportedly slashes its private-label inventory, and Twitter tests developer-built timelines.
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GM partners with Pilot Flying J to build 2000 EV charging stations, Netflix selects Microsoft as its ad partner for its upcoming ad-supported tier, and Nintendo buys an animation studio.
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TikTok will introduce "Content Levels," a new system to restrict mature content from teen viewers, China's National Press and Publication Administration doesn't approve titles from Tencent or NetEase in its latest announcement, and Medium founder Ev Williams steps down as CEO.
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TikTok agrees to "pause" its European privacy policy update after consulting with the Irish Data Protection Commission, Twitter begins rolling out its "unmentioning" feature, and BMW launches a marketplace in South Korea to offer car features as a subscription.
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The Guardian published details from documents from Uber's rapid growth period under CEO Travis Kalanick, Elon Musk looks to get out from his proposed Twitter acquisition, and Ericsson wins an injunction against Apple to prevent the sale of 5G iPhones and iPads in Columbia.
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Netflix launches spatial audio on its original content, Elon Musk's team reportedly cannot verify Twitter's spam account figures even after receiving fire hose data access, and Sony remove some previously purchased PlayStation Store video content from users in Germany and Austria.
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Twitter begins testing CoTweets, Reddit launches an NFT avatar marketplace, and code references show Meta's Project Cambria will come to market as the Meta Quest Pro.
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NIST nominates quantum-resistant cryptography algorithms, the UK's CMA launches an investigation into Microsoft's Activision Blizzard acquisition, and Meta open sources a large AI language translation model.
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European Parliament approved the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act, Chinese tech companies sign a "self-discipline initiative" on digital collectables, and BYD surpasses Telsa in EV sales.
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Amazon opens its first micromobility hub in London, TikTok sends a letter to US Senators describing "Project Texas" which it claims will resolve privacy and national security concerns, and IDC finds VR headset shipments up 241% in Q1.
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EU member states agree on the Markets in Crypto-Assets law, Niantic will launch its Campfire social network "in the coming days," and Samsung launches its Gaming Hub on smart TVs and monitors.
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Arm announces its next-gen core designs, Google Workspace's Javier Soltero leaving the company, and researchers find a new sophisticated custom malware targeting routers.
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Arm announces its first mobile GPU to support hardware-based ray tracing, India will delay enforcement of new rules on VPNs for three months, and W3C will become a public-interest non-profit next year.
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Google will offer commercial service for its Google Earth Engine, a new McKinsey survey finds 58% if US workers have the option to work remotely at least one day a week, and Airbnb makes its party ban permanent.
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LG expanded its presence in the EV charging market by acquiring the charger developer AppleMango, GlobalWafer announces it will build a $5 billion wafer factory in Sherman, Texas, and Americans paid 22% more for EVs on the year as raw material costs soar.
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Italy's data protection authority rules that Google Analytics doesn't comply with EU data transfer rules to the US, the startup OSAM is making the web3-focused Solana Saga phone, and Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple's mixed reality headset is coming in January 2023.
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Amazon showed a demo of training a new Alexa voice using less than a minute of sample audio, Netflix confirmed its speaking to potential ad partners, and GM will support the Plug and Charge capability on EVs using the EVgo network.
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Wikimedia Enterprise launched last year but just announced its first customers, Meta will change its ad algorithm for housing ads as part of a settlement with HUD, and Twitter partners with Shopify.
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Meta announces new monetization tools including a creator marketplace for brands on Instagram, Google drops its appeal in France on a $592 million antitrust fine, and iOS 16's Automatic Verification might kill CAPTCHAs.
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Telegram launches a premium tier, Meta will sell you digital designer clothes for your avatars, and TikTok says US user traffic now routes through Oracle Cloud.
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Roku partners with Walmart on shoppable ads, Snap tests Snapchat Plus subscription, and Fairphone launches the Fairphone Easy subscription.
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Facebook head Tom Alison said the new goal for Facebook is to build a "discovery engine," Discord launches its AutoMod moderation tool, and the European Commission updates its Code of Practice on Disinformation.
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The NHTSA releases crash data on autonomous and Level 2 vehicles, YouTube announces a new Corrections feature, and Microsoft patches the Folina zero-day vulnerability.
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Adobe makes its web Photoshop free in Canada, Google adds toll calculations to maps and WhatsApp makes it easier to move from Android to iOS.
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Security researchers found leaked developer credentials from Travis CI, Google places an AI engineer on leave after expressing concerns that it's LaMDA language model is sentient, and the Netherlands accepts Apple's changes it its App Store payment rules.
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MIT security researchers found a flaw in Apple's M1 SoC that can't be patched in software, the NHTSA updated its investigation into Tesla's Autopilot to an "Engineering Analysis," and Meta scales back some of its AR hardware plans.
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The Biden administration released proposed EV charging network standards for states using federal funds, Microsoft reportedly negotiating with OEMs to phase out mechanical hard drives on Windows 11 PCs, and Microsoft will launch the Xbox TV app on Samsung TVs on June 30th.
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Uber and Waymo announce a long-term strategic partnership around autonomous trucks, Tecent will launch Honor of Kings globally, and Microsoft restructures its Mixed Reality division.
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EU lawmakers reach an agreement on legislation to require phones and other devices to have a USB-C port by 2024, TikTok launches a new avatar features, and Apple announces a redesigned MacBook Air at WWDC.
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China will reportedly end its investigation into Didi Global, Apple reportedly partnering with Hollywood directors on content for its upcoming mixed reality headset, and LastPass rolls out passwordless logins on desktop.
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GM's Cruise can now charge for driverless rides in San Francisco, Snap partners with The Infatuation to add restaurant recommendations to Snap Map, and security researchers find major flaws in the Meeting Owl Pro videoconferencing device.
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Amazon launched invite-based ordering for high-demand items, Looking Glass has a new image format for 3D content, and Oracle gets regulatory approval to complete its big Cerner acquisition.
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TikTok began testing Clear Mode for distraction-free viewing, Instagram began pushing out Amber Alerts to its feed, and the startup Murena released a phone running a version of Android stripped of many Google apps and services.
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iRobot announced iRobot OS as a bid to be the smart home operating system, BT and Ericsson partner to offer private 5G networks to UK businesses, and Samsung and Intel talked about collaborating on semiconductors.
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Samsung reportedly reducing smartphone production by 10%, Google adds a tablet to the Universal Stylus Initiative Certified Products list, and Mark Gurman reports iOS 16 will add future support for an always-on lock screen.
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Meta will share targeting data on individual ads with researchers, DuckDuckGo's browser allows for Microsoft tracers due to its search agreement, and Broadcom intends to acquire VMware.
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Microsoft said it pivoted from its current iteration of its dedicated game streaming device code named Keystone, Meta announces a new privacy policy to better explain what data its collecting, and Amazon opens its first Style brick-and-mortar store in California.
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Sony expects to ramp up PS5 production 56% this year, Joby Aviation get the first of three FAA certificates needed to operate its air taxi service, and Twitter settles with the FTC over charges that it used user phone number and emails for targeted advertising.
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DuckDuckGo confirmed that its mobile browser allows trackers from Microsoft as part of its search agreement, Ikea announces a new Matter-ready smart home hub, and Microsoft announced a new Windows on Arm dev kit and Arm-native developer tools.
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Airbnb to exit domestic Chinese market, Walmart expands drone delivery service in US, Snap CEO announces hiring slowdown.
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Broadcom reportedly began talks to acquire VMware, AMD announces the Ryzen 7000 desktop series, and Meta will share targeting data on individual ads with researchers in its Facebook Open Research and Transparency project.
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Uber begins autonomous delivery trials in LA, Netflix looks at live streaming, and Samsung launches an early access program for testing Matter devices with SmartThings.
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Qualcomm showed its latest reference design for AR glasses, Apple shows its mixed reality headset to its board, and Nvidia brings Fortnite back to iOS.
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The modular laptop maker Framework added 12-gen Intel chips in its second generation models, YouTube now shows the Most Replayed sections of a video, and CISA warns that F5's BIG-IP vulnerabilities are being actively exploited.
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Instagram users in Brazil report the platform is testing a "Show All" panel in Stories, Samsung announced a Partner Early Access Program to test Matter devices on SmartThings, and Amazon launches Smart Commerce in India.
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Apple adds new accessibility features including live captioning in iOS, Twitter's Parag Agrawal explains how the platform calculates its spam, and Apple reportedly is testing an E Ink foldable.
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Uber Eats launched two autonomous delivery pilots in Los Angeles, Spotify tests promoting artists' NFTs, and Germany publishes its first cryptocurrency income tax guidance.
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Instagram will test NFTs, Uber cuts back on spend and hiring after rough earnings report, and the ACLU reaches a settlement with Clearview AI.
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Google and Samsung launched a beta of Health Connect, Samsung reportedly raises chip making prices, and Mark Zuckerberg showed off the capabilities of Project Cambria.
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At Google IO, Google announced the Pixel 6a and Pixel Watch, Sonos launches its budget Ray soundbar, and a federal appeals court panel overturns an injunction on Texas' social media law.
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Google signed deals to pay over 300 European publishers for news content, the European Commission unveiled a new plan for combating CSAM on tech platforms, and Intel made a desktop chip for laptops with the Alder Lake-HX series.
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The ACLU settles its lawsuit with Clearview AI, Intel details its release plans for Arc desktop GPUs, and Microsoft will reportedly release an Xbox cloud-gaming streaming device in the next year.
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Instagram begins testing NFTs and other digital collectables with select creators, Costa Rica declares a state of emergency after Conti ransomware hits multiple government agencies, and Intel reportedly plans to launch a new platform to simplify training machine vision AI.
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The Chinese Central Government to replace all foreign PCs in the next two years, Meta winds down podcasting on Facebook, and Intel says the chip shortage won't ease until 2024.
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The Chinese central government reportedly ordered all agencies and state-backed companies to replace all foreign PCs within the next two years, the UK Digital Market Unit will be able to fine tech companies up to 10% of annual turnover, and the Backup Ukraine project looks to digitally preserve the country's cultural heritage.
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Microsoft, Apple, and Google commit to building support for passwordless sign-ins, Bluesky releases the first code for a decentralized social network, and Sonos plans to release a voice assistant.
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Twitter begins testing Twitter Circle, Meta releases the Open Pretrained Transformer language model for researchers to dig into, and Instagram tests a full-screen home feed.
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Meta winds down podcasting on Facebook, Apple accuses startup Rivos of stealing trade secrets, and Spotify Island launches in Roblox.
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Nintendo reportedly expects Switch sales to decline 10% in 2022, the European Commission filed antitrust charges against Apple for Apple Pay, and Intel now says the chip shortage won't ease until 2024.
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Twitter's board accepts Elon Musk's offer to take the company private, the EU agrees on the terms of the Digital Services Act, and Weibo now displays user IP address location information.
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The Chinese government plans to meet with large tech firms to assure them it will let up on its Big Tech crackdown, Snap announces the Pixy mini drone, and Amazon adds Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids support for the Fire TV Cube.
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Weibo will display user location information based on IP addresses on all profiles and accounts, the EU will reportedly bring antitrust charges against Apple next week, and researchers look at if video conferencing makes us less creative.
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Twitch is reportedly considering changes to its creator payment structure, Alphabet's Q1 earnings come in under expectations, and Fidelity will let you put bitcoin in your 401k.
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The Twitter board accepted Elon Musk's offer for the company, Miso Robotics adds Jack in the Box as another pilot customer for Flippy 2, and the Mario movie is delayed until 2023.
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PonyAI received the first taxi license in China to operate a fleet of robotaxis, the EU agrees to the terms of the Digital Services Act, and Twitter may accept Elon Musk's acquisition proposal.
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Elon Musk secures financing for a tender offer on Twitter, Google announced new cookie banners for Europe, and the newly launched CNN+ streaming service will shutdown on April 30th.
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Warner Brothers Discovery will close CNN+ on April 30th, the UK's Department of Transport proposes updates to the Highway Code to prepare for self-driving vehicles, and Twitter launches a beta to highlight third-party services.
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Google announced new cookie banners for Europe, Elon Musk secures financing for a tender offer on Twitter, and Instagram changes its ranking algorithm to favor original content.
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Netflix plans to introduce ad-supported plans, Amazon lists jobs for an unannounced AR/VR project, and Just Eat Takeaway is in talks to sell GrubHub.
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The US Ninth Circuit of Appeals affirms web scraping is legal, WhatsApp delays Communities rollout in Brazil until post-election, and Microsoft increased bug bounties.
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Microsoft reportedly plans to bring advertising to free-to-play Xbox games, Gizmodo begins publishing the Facebook Papers, and Mastercard sees e-commerce sales decrease for the first time since 2013.
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Elon Musk's bid for Twitter is under evaluation by the board, Meta will take a 47.5% commission on transactions in Horizon Worlds, and Amazon adds fuel and inflation surcharge.
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Meta CTO Andrew Bozworth said the company plans to launch a web version of Horizon Worlds, China bans livestreaming of games not licensed in the country, and WhatsApp tests a new Communities feature.
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Elon Musk offered to take Twitter private for $43 billion, Meta hopes to release two AR glasses products in 2024, and Reddit now surfaces comments in search.
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DuckDuckGo launches a beta for a Mac browser, Meta will take a 47.5% commission on transactions in Horizon Worlds, and Samsung expands its digital car key feature in South Korea.
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FitBit approved to monitor heart rhythms, Meta tests creators making money in the metaverse Horizon Worlds, and Apple gets patents for game controller designs.
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Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal announced Elon Musk declined to join Twitter's board, Microsoft launched Autopatch to keep endpoints up to date, and chip tool makers warn clients of wait times of 18 months or more.
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Elon Musk joins Twitter's Board of Directors, Uber will add support for multiple transit options in the UK, and Meta reportedly began working on virtual currency for the metaverse.
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Twitter tests an unmention feature, Tesla will start selling Cybertrucks in 2023, and Google to offer Pixel replacement parts through iFixit.
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Meta reportedly began working on a virtual currency for the metaverse, Google releases a beta of multisearch in Google Lens, and security researchers find a data harvesting SDK on 60 million mobile devices.
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Google announced the Pathways Langauge Model, or PaLM, able to understand commonsense reasoning tasks and explain jokes, Uber will add support for booking trains, buses, and planes in the UK, and Twitter will test an edit button with Twitter Blue Labs.
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Elon Musk joins Twitter's Board of Directors, Mailchimp confirmed hackers stole data for crypto phishing attacks, and Roscosmos says it will only continue ISS activity when sanctions are lifted.
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Alphabet's Wing will launch on-demand drone delivery in the US on April 7th, Elon Musk bought a 9.2% stake in Twitter, and Microsoft reorganizes its Android projects under the Android Microsoft Platform and Experiences unit.
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Bloomberg reports Apple and Meta sent user info to people abusing Emergency Data Requests, Samsung will work with iFixit to provide replacement parts to consumers, and Sony announced three-tiered PlayStation Plus changes.
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Samsung will work with iFixit to provide replacement parts to consumers, Microsoft reportedly plans to launch an Xbox Game Pass Family Plan this year, and Google rolls out stylistic and writing suggestions in Docs.
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Intel announces its discrete Arc A-Series GPUs, Bloomberg reports Apple and Meta sent user information to people abusing Emergency Data Requests, and Bitdefender details a recently patched vulnerability in Wyze cameras that was first disclosed in 2019.
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China reportedly drafts rules to regulate live-streaming, FedEx will test autonomous cargo flights, and Motorola jumps to #3 in US smartphone marketshare.
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Sony announced their three-tiered PlayStation Plus changes, Bungie sues over fraudulent DMCA takedowns on YouTube, and YouTube tests emoji reactions.
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Apple TV+ became the first streaming service to have a movie win the Academy Award for Best Picture, Transport for London grants Uber a 30-month license, and the European Space agency is seeing if Android phones can be used to improve weather forecasts.
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A Russian court rules Meta is an "extremist" organization, the EU announced the Digital Markets Act, and Instacart will offer its Instacart Platform to grocery retailers. Check out the show notes here.
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The EU announced the Digital Markets Act with big reforms for Big Tech, Google launches a pilot for third-party billing systems with Spotify, and Reddit looks to expand user-generated video.
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Uber reached an agreement with the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission to list all New York City taxis in its app, Instacart will offer its Instacart Platform to grocery retailers, and Instagram brings back the reverse-chronological feed.
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Nvidia announced its next-gen Hopper GPU architecture and Grace CPU superchip, YouTube adds almost 4000 ad-supported TV episodes, and Nothing will release the Phone 1 this summer.
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A Russian court rules Meta is an "extremist" organization, the DOJ claims Google hides documents under attorney-client privilege, and the Lapsus$ hacking group claims to leak source code for several Microsoft projects.
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Brazil banned Telegram late last week, but lifted it after the app made pledges to combat misinformation, Ukraine sees "thousands" of SpaceX's Starlink internet terminals in the country, and the lithography giant ASML says it can't make enough chip making machines to meet demand next year.
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Amazon now owns MGM Studios, Tile launches an anti-stalking safety feature, and Ford will sell Explorers without certain chips due to the shortage.
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Tile launches an anti-stalking safety feature, PayPal waives fees for transfers in Ukraine, and Flickr changes "restricted" content policies.
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Samsung announces a 5G A-series mid-range phone as 5G finally passes 4G in sales. Google sets I/O for May 11th online only. And Amazon closes its acquisition of James Bond and the rest of MGM.
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NortonLifeLock's purchase of Avast under investigation by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, Foxconn resumed partial production in Shenzhen, and Arm expected to lay off 12-15% of staff following collapse of Nvidia deal.
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Microsoft brought the DirectStorage API to Windows to speed game load times, the Motion Picture Association says the streaming and theatrical movie market surpassed pre-pandemic levels in 2021, and Google adds Pixel Camera Service to bring camera features to third-party apps.
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WeChat reportedly faces a record fine for violating anti-money laundering rules in China, Ford will sell Explorers missing chips, and Russia bans Instagram.
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Apple announces the Mac Studio, Mac Studio Display, and an updated iPhone SE, cybersecurity firm Mandiant to be acquired by Google, and Russia's Prosecutor General filed a petition to recognize Meta as an extremist organization.
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Following Meta's change in community standards enforcement, Russia's Prosecutor General filed a petition to recognize Meta as an extremist organization, DuckDuckGo will down-rank Russian misinformation, and Didi Global's Hong Kong IPO put on hold by regulators.
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Security researchers show how Branch History Injection attacks can get around Spectre attack mitigations, Windows File Explorer gets tabs in the Dev Channel, and Tinder integrates background checks into its in-app safety center.
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Apple announces the Mac Studio, Mac Studio Display, and an updated iPhone SE, Uber Eats added Bill Splitting, and Twitter is now available on Tor.
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Cybersecurity firm Mandiant to be acquired by Google, Amazon's new Amp radio show app now in limited beta in the US, and 'big four' consultancy firms cease operations in Russia and Belarus.
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Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal suspend operations in Russia, the Washington State Senate passed a bill to classify gig workers as contractors with benefits, and leaked Nvidia source code is being used to sign malware.
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The US Department of Commerce imposed tech trade sanction on Russia, a group of chipmakers announce the formation of the Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express consortium, and Epic Games agrees to acquire Bandcamp.
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Honda and Sony signed a memorandum of understanding to create a joint venture that will design and sell EVs, Disney+ will launch an ad-supported tier later this year, and users discover Samsung's Game Optimization Service throttles thousands of apps, but not benchmarks.
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Twitter began testing displaying Birdwatch notes directly on Tweets for some US users, Amazon will close 68 retail stores across the US and UK, and Epic Games agrees to acquire Bandcamp.
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A group of chipmakers including Intel, AMD, Arm, TSMC, Samsung, announce the formation of the Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express consortium, Ford separates its EV and internal combustion vehicles into separate business units, and the FCC will hold a 5G auction for 2.5GHz spectrum in July.
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Instagram will pull the IGTV app from app stores later in March, Toyota suspends production at all Japanese factories due to a suspected cyberattack at a supplier, and Meta, TikTok and YouTube block RT and Sputnik media outlets in the EU.
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The US Department of Commerce imposed tech trade sanction on Russia, with TSMC, GlobalFoundries and Intel all reportedly halting chip shipments, Uber tests a new algorithm that shows drivers pay and destinations before accepting trips, and Lenovo announced a new ThinkPad X13s that uses the new Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 SoC.
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Ukraine sees DDoS activity against government & banking sites, Waymo wins a preliminary injunction against the California DMV to redact trade secrets, and global smartphone revenue grows 7% in 2021 to $448 billion.
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HTC announces the Vive Guardian app to protect kids in VR, Apple will reportedly sell replacement parts for FaceID, and global smartphone revenue grows 7% in 2021 to $448 billion.
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Meta announces its using a self-learning AI neural model called CAIRaoke to train a voice assistant for the metaverse, Ukraine sees DDoS activity against government and banking sites, and 3G network shut downs in the US causing transportation issues.
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The European Commission releases the draft of the Data Act, Facebook Reels launches, and Waymo wins a preliminary injunction against the California DMV to redact trade secrets.
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Spotify's Car Thing is now available, the EU files WTO dispute with China over mobile patents, and OpenSea faces a $1 million lawsuit over stolen NFTs.
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The Trump Media & Technology Group publishes the social-media app Truth Social in the US App Store, Taiwan's semiconductor industry job vacancies increased 77% since 2020, and Google finds Linux patches bugs the fastest.
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CISA, the FBI, and NSA warn about state-sponsored cyber attacks targetting defense contractors, China's semiconductor foundry SMIC reports record revenue in 2021, and Peloton insists it is not for sale.
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China's National Development and Reform Commission will work with delivery platforms to lower restaurant fees, Intel gives more details on its Arc GPUs, and Baidu launches an autonomous taxi service in downtown Shenzhen.
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AMD announced details about its 15-watt U-series Ryzen 6000 chips, CISA, the FBI, and NSA warn about state-sponsored cyber attacks against defense contractors, and Microsoft makes changes to AltspaceVR to curb harassment.
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Google opens early access to Chrome OS Flex, Twitter expands Safety Mode into beta, and Google plans to bring Privacy Sandbox to Android.
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Peloton insists it is not for sale, Apple received yet another fine from Dutch regulators over third-party payments, and Intel acquires Tower Semiconductor.
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Snap introduces a beta program that will share revenue on mid-roll ads in Snapchat Stories, the NFT marketplace Cent halted most transaction in response to rampant plagiarized NFTs, and China's SMIC reports record revenue in 2021.
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US Senators urge the CIA to inform the public on a mass surveillance action, Arm and Nvidia call off acquisition, and Apple announces Tap to Pay feature for iPhones.
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A declassified partially-redacted letter from two US Senators urge the CIA to inform the public on a mass surveillance action, AMD cleared to acquire Xilinx after 16 months, and Wordle's migration to the New York Times causes issues for stats.
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Samsung announced new flagship phones and tablets, including the Galaxy S22 Ultra with integrated S-Pen, two of India's short-form video apps announce a strategic merger, and contaminated NAND flash prodution impacts exabytes of flash memory.
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Apple disclosed that in iOS 15 some iPhone's recorded Siri interactions after users opted out, Instagram rolls out the ability to bulk delete and archive posts, and SpaceX loses satellites to a geomagnetic storm.
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Arm and Nvidia call off its announced acquisition, Apple announces Tap to Pay feature for iPhones, and the Bluesky Public Benefit LLC will pursue a decentralized standard for social media as an independent organization.
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Amazon and Nike both reportedly discussed acquiring Peloton internally, Stadia reportedly more focused on white-label services, and the FCC tells Congress replacing ZTE and Huawei networking equipment is going to be more expensive.
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Sony intends to acquire game developer Bungie, Spotify publishes content platform policies, and Twitter expands downvote testing.
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Twitter will expand its test of downvotes, Google launches the free Workspace Essentials tier, and Snap reported its first quarterly net profit.
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Facebook reports it's first decrease in daily active users, Microsoft reportedly cancelled plans for a HoloLens 3, and DeepMind's AlphaCode is pretty competitive.
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Belgium's data protection agency find IAB Europe for a user consent tool that violates GDPR, Chromebook shipments fall 64% in Q4, and SpaceX announces a new Starlink Premium satellite internet tier.
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Sony announced it intends to acquire game developer Bungie for $3.6 billion, Crisis Text Line ends its data-sharing relationship with Loris.ai, and Google Messages rolls out beta of iMessage reactions for Android users.
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Spotify publishes its platform rules, Apple allows for unlisted apps, and Samsung was the top smartphone shipper in 2021.
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Nvidia may abandon ARM acquisition over regulatory issues, The EU General Court overturned a 2009 Intel antitrust fine, and AGs sue Google over misleading users on location data.
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A new report from Microsoft Azure details a massive 3.47 Tbps DDoS attack, Microsoft makes changes to Xbox auto-renewal subscriptions in the UK, and Google invests in Bharti Airtel.
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Amazon shuts down the "Sold By Amazon" and Amazon Ambassador programs, iPhones may be able to accept payments in the coming months, and Substack plans to launch a video player.
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The EU General Court overturned a 2009 Intel antitrust fine, Activision Blizzard reportedly has agreements in place to release the next three Call of Duty Games on PlayStation, and security researchers disclose a major Linux vulnerability that's been around since 2009.
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Nvidia may abandon ARM acquisition over regulatory issues, Coinbase adds new tax center to aid American customers with the IRS, and Google switches up FLoC for Topics.
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AGs from the District of Columbia, Texas, Washington and Indiana sue Google over misleading users on location data, Panasonic will start mass producing more energy dense lithium-ion batteries next year, and Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon made a lot of acquisition in 2021.
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Microsoft announced plans to acquire Activision Blizzard, Amazon to open fashion retail store, and Google requires legacy free Google domain G Suite users to start paying.
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The US Federal Reserve issues its first report on a Digital Dollar, Google is reportedly working on a wire-free AR headset, and TikTok tests paid subscriptions.
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Amazon will open a brick-and-mortar fashion retail store called Amazon Style, Instagram launches an alpha test of Instagram Subscriptions, and Google requires free Google domain G Suite users to start paying.
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The Cyberspace Administration of China reportedly proposed new rules that would require large internet companies to get approval before investment rounds or fundraising, Samsung finally announces the Exynos 2200 SoC, and Microsoft's Game Pass now has over 25 million subscribers.
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Microsoft announced plans to acquire Activision Blizzard, the US government reviews Alibaba's cloud business for risks to national security, and airlines continue to warn the activation of 5G phone services will cause service disruptions.
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Amazon backs down from its plans to no longer accept Visa credit cards, security researchers find new sophisticated cross-platform remote access trojan, and Microsoft finds ransomware-like malware targeting Ukrainian organizations.
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Apple allows app developers in South Korea to use alternative payment systems, the European Data Protection Supervisor orders Europol to review and delete up to 4PB of personal data, and Russian authorities raid the REvil ransomware group at the request of the United States.
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Ukraine hit with a cyberattack that impacted seventy government agencies, Russian authorities raid the REvil ransomware group at the request of the US, and Block is working on an open bitcoin mining system.
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The Austrian Data Protection Authority rules that Google Analytics violates GDPR, Telsa removes references to a 2022 production date for the Cybertruck from its website, and Nigeria lifts its ban on Twitter.
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GM will launch a used car platform for its dealers, Samsung didn't announce the Exynos 2200 SoC, and Nuro unveils its 3rd generation autonomous delivery vehicle.
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Apple will allow app devs in South Korea to use alternative payment systems, the AP will open a NFT marketplace for photojournalists' work, and Signal founder Moxie Marlinspike steps down as CEO.
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PayPal confirms its working on a stablecoin, an open source developer intentionally breaks two popular NPM libraries, and the European Data Protection Supervisor orders Europol to review and delete up to 4PB of personal data.
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Dr. Nicole Ackermans breaks down the science behind some of the product announcements from CES.
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AT&T and Verizon briefly declined to delay 5G rollout at airports, a Microsoft Exchange Server bug couldn't handle the start of 2022, and The Entertainment Software Association cancelled this year's in-person E3.
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Google will make changes to how it handles group device audio on its Home speakers after losing a patent case to Sonos, Abbott announces its getting into the consumer biowearable market at CES, and Amazon's Sidewalk Bridge Pro by Ring looks to bridge gaps in its IoT network.
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Google plans to expand Fast Pair, Fire TV coming to more cars, and WeChat Pay will support the digital yuan.
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Meta reportedly halted development on an OS for AR and VR headsets, Walmart will expand InHome delivery to 30 million US households this year, and German regulators will have additional oversight over Google for the next five years.
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Samsung announces the Galaxy S21 FE, Garmin launches two new wearables, and Samsung shows off an OLED display.
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AT&T and Verizon declined to comply with a request from the FAA and DOT to delay rolling out 5G at airports, Microsoft Exchange Server bug couldn't handle the new year, and all these new chip fabs could lead to a semiconductor labor shortage.
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The Central Bank of Mexico plans to launch a central bank digital currency by the end of 2024, the Competition Commission of India to investigate Apple's App Store payment rules, and Samsung's next-gen Exynos SoC will use AMD's RDNA 2 GPU architecture.
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Samsung reports it sold four-times more foldables in 2021 than 2020, LG's 2022 smart appliances include a ThinQ Recipe app, and TuSimple completes its first trucking run on open roads without human safety drivers.
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Instagram's Adam Mosseri says the app will "rethink what Instagram is" in 2022, Waymo is working with Geely on an autonomous EV for ride-hailing services, and Tumblr updates its iOS app with a large list of blocked tags.
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Xiaomi announces the 12-series smartphones, XPG made a mouse concept with up to 1TB of storage, and Lenovo will release a 3rd-generation Razr in 2022.
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China's tech crackdown reduces available mobile apps 39% since the end of 2018, more major tech companies cancel physical presence at CES, and Movano plans a slim smart ring for 2022.
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Huawei releases the P50 Pocket foldable in China, Amazon reportedly struggling with Alexa engagement, and SK Hynix gets final regulatory approval to buy Intel’s NAND business.
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Sony Pictures Networks India plans to merge with Zee Entertainment to form India's second largest entertainment network, LG announces the DualUp monitor with a unique 16:18 aspect ratio, and Xiaomi, OnePlus, and Honor tease phone releases on Weibo.
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Boeing and Airbus call on the US government to delay the rollout of 5G, OBS found evidence TikTok's Live Studio Windows app violates the GPL license, and Tesla's holiday software update includes Sonic the Hedgehog.
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Analysts estimate chipmakers will increase spending on fabs and equipment 34% on the year to $152 billion, researchers train brain cells to play Pong faster than AI, and Apple will reportedly launch a lower-cost monitor.
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Dr. Nicole Ackermans looks at the new imagining possibilities from Space X's 28th rocket launch, which put NASA's Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer into space.
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CISA orders federal agencies to patch Log4J by December 24th, NSO Group reportedly exploring shutting down controversial Pegasus spyware unit, and Reddit begins the process of going public.
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Oracle is reportedly in talks to acquire the electronic-medical-records company Cerner, the FTC is looking into Meta's acquisition of the VR developer Within, and Google's video messaging plans will focus on the enterprise.
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Reddit begins the process of going public, TikTok tests an app to stream from a PC, and Google's Area 120 incubator launches a no-code storefront service for creators.
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Google's lightweight Android Go OS hits 200 million daily users, CISA orders federal agencies to patch Log4J by December 24th, and DHS launches a bug bounty program.
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NSO Group reportedly exploring shutting down controversial Pegasus spyware unit, the Cyberspace Administration of China fined Weibo 3 million yuan, and LogMeIn separates LastPass back into a standalone company.
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Researchers find Log4Shell attacks began December 1st, Sony acquires another game studio, and Toyota turns remote start into a subscription service.
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This week, Dr. Nicole Ackermans looks into a recent advancement in 3D printing using living ink.
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Family safety service Life360 is reportedly selling location data on families and kids, Apple wins appeal to delay allowing third-party payments in the App Store, and Roku and Google reach a multi-year deal to distribute YouTube.
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Google will release a Play Games app for Windows in 2022, Microsoft proposed creating individual game streaming apps for the App Store including Xbox exclusives, and Meta opens its VR platform Horizon Worlds to all Quest users in the US and Canada.
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Apple wins appeal to delay allowing third-party payments in the App Store, Instagram announced a return of the chronological feed in 2022, and Kickstarter aims to create and move to an open-source blockchain version of its service.
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Roku and Google reach an agreement to keep distributing YouTube and YouTube TV, Twitter testing a new system to report tweets, and Sonos announces "Designed for Disassembly" program.
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Family safety service Life360 is reportedly selling location data on 31 million families, Instagram announces new teen safety features, and Facebook Gaming brings Pac-Man Community to the metaverse.
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Sony reportedly working on a PlayStation Service to go up against Xbox Game Pass, DoorDash hires employees for ultra-fast deliveries, and Spotify removes the work of comedians over copyright dispute.
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Jack Dorsey stepped down as Twitter's CEO, Meta expands the Facebook Protect program, and the UK's Competition and Markets Authority ordered Meta to sell Giphy.
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The FTC sues Nvidia over its proposed Arm deal, Didi Global will ditch the NYSE for Hong Kong, and Google is working on a smartwatch.
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Meta expands its Facebook Protect program, the UN reports 4.9 billion people use the internet, and Nvidia relaunches an old graphics card in time for the holidays.
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Twitch's new Suspicious User Detection system will use machine learning to do what is says on the tin, Qualcomm unveils a new flagship smartphone SoC, and TikTok announces expanded ways for creators to monetize.
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China's Big Tech crackdown continues with new rules for ride-hailing companies, Twitter updated its private information policy to ban sharing media of private individuals without consent, and Nissan outlines its EV strategy.
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Jack Dorsey is reportedly set to step down as Twitter CEO in the near future, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority will reportedly block Meta's acquisition of Giphy, and Apple is reportedly working on short and long-range wireless charging.
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This week, Dr. Nicole Ackermans looks at research into a new material that could change the game for solar power.
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Apple followed Meta in suing NSO Group, Twitter shows off new livestream shopping platform, and AT&T and Verizon agree to lower 5G tower strength for six months for an FAA review.
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Baidu can now charge for robotaxi rides in Beijing, Apple's AR headset reportedly doesn't need to be tethered to a phone or Mac, and Google agrees to give UK regulators oversight and input into its Privacy Sandbox APIs.
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AT&T and Verizon agree lower 5G tower strength for six months for an FAA review, Pinterest settles discrimination lawsuit, and the European Commission proposed a bill overhauling how political ads can be targeted.
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A group of Japanese firms will test a yen-based digital currency, Apple will reportedly make its own modem chips with TSMC in 2023, and Samsung plans to build a big chip fab in Texas.
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Twitter will debut its livestream shopping platform with Walmart later this month, Life360 intends to acquire Tile, and Qualcomm will rebrand its mobile SoCs.
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Meta says it won't completed its end-to-end encryption rollout globally until 2023, Google Messages fixes the annoyance of iMessage reactions on Android, and Ford and Rivian call off plans to jointly develop an EV.
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This week, Meta showed off a haptic glove designed for AR and VR. Dr. Nicole Ackermans breaks down the science of haptics to see how they trick our senses into feeling a virtual world.
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Apple announces Self Service Repair Program, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority announce full investigation into Nvidia's takeover of Arm, and Amazon threatens to stop accepting Visa cards in the UK.
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MediaTek announced its flagship Dimensity 9000 SoC, Apple has reportedly completed "core work" on a new processor for an autonomous electric car, and Flipkart acquires an online pharmacy startup with plans to launch a healthcare vertical.
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A new beta feature from DuckDuck Go blocked third-party trackers on Android, Twitter launches the S&P 500 Twitter Sentiment Index, and Amazon threatens to stop accepting Visa cards in the UK.Get the show notes here.
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Apple announces a Self Service Repair program to sell repair parts directly to consumers, Meta shows off a haptic glove prototype to help you feel VR, and Mozilla launches a paid tier of its Firefox Relay service.
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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority announce full investigation into Nvidia's takeover of Arm, Twitter acquires Threader, and Snap signs licensing deal with Sony Music Entertainment.
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Huawei reportedly plans to license its handset designs to third-parties, Microsoft updates Windows 11 to prevent app developers from using microsoft-edge protocol links for redirecting to a default browser, and FBI email server gets hacked to send out spam.
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Judge denies Apple's motion for stay on third-party payment injunction, Didi reportedly planning app relaunch by the end of 2021, and YouTube now hides the public "dislike" count.
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Spotify acquires Findaway as a further push into audiobooks, Singles Day sets a sales record even as sales growth slows, and Google reorganizes its incubators and VR projects under Google Labs.
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Didi Global is reportedly planning to relaunch its ride hailing and other apps by the end of the year, Subaru provides more details on its first EV, and Apple announces the SMB-focused Apple Business Essentials service.
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Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers denied Apple's motion for a stay on the injunction ordering Apple to allow developers to add links to external payment options in the App Store, Microsoft Teams and Workplace by Meta get new integrations, and Google's Project Relate looks to improve speech recognition for people with speech impairments.
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Clubhouse announced a Replay feature, Nvidia unveiled the Riva Custom Voice toolkit, and NSO Group's claim of sovereign immunity was rejected in the US Court of Appeals.
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Netflix Games will reportedly come to iOS as individual listings in the App Store, a jailbreaking group claims to have obtained the root keys for the PS5, and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passes the House that includes big news for broadband expansion and crypto.
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This week, Facebook AI Research open sourced a suite of tactile technology, designed to give robots a sense of touch. Dr. Nicole Ackermans breaks down the hardware and software in the suite, how it works, and what it means for robots researchers.
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Meta shuts down Facebook's facial recognition system, Meta is also exploring ways to incorporate biometrics into metaverse products, and Twitter allows proper Instagram previews for the first time since 2012.
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Alphabet announces a new company, Isomorphic Laboratories, that will use AI methods for drug discovery, Meta is reportedly considering opening retail stores to highlight VR products, and DJI announces the Mavic 3 drone.
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Instagram link previews return to Twitter, Qualcomm CEO expects to see "material improvements to our supply" by the end of 2021, and Nintendo cuts Switch sales forecasts due to the chip shortage.
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Microsoft announces a new collaborative project management tool app for Office called Loop, Netflix rolls out games to Android globally, and 140 million people opened digital yuan wallets in China.
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Yahoo ends its presence in China, ByteDance splits into six business units, and Tesla recalls 11,704 vehicles.
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Pinterest will launch the shoppable live series Pinterest TV later this month, Facebook AI Research open-sources a suite of tactile technologies for robots, and China's Personal Information Protection Law goes into effect.
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Are mysterious boats devoid of crews piloting the canals of Amsterdam by supernatural means? Dr. Nicole Ackermans unmasks the science behind recent advances in autonomous watercraft.
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Facebook's corporate entity is now called Meta, Amazon is building a live audio app codenamed "Project Mic", and Hertz buys 100,000 Teslas.
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Facebook's corporate entity is now called Meta, Google and JioPlatforms announce the low-cost JioPhone Next, and Twitter adds a Labs section to give Blue subscribers early access to features.
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Ford delays the rollout of its BlueCruise hands-free driver assistance system until 2022, Nikon releases the Z9 mirrorless camera with no mechanical shutter, and Intel announces its 12th Gen Alder Lake chips.
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Microsoft is reportedly working on a low-cost laptop to compete with Chromebooks in education, Samsung plans to launch a cloud game streaming service for Tizen smart TVs, and Jessica Rosenworcel named as head of the FCC.
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YouTube rolls out a "New to you" discovery tab, Amazon is building a live audio app codenamed "Project Mic", and Adobe builds a Content Credentials tool into Photoshop for NFTs.
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Internal Facebook documents filed with the SEC details the company's struggles recruiting younger users, Hertz buys 100,000 Teslas, and Microsoft finds the Nobelium threat group is still causing problems.
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This week, we had several global automakers announcing new battery plants in North America, aiming for a major expansion of capacity within the next five years. Dr. Nicole Ackermans switches on some science facts about EV batteries and the environmental impact.
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Apple announced new MacBook Pros, Google announced new 5G Pixel phones, and Facebook reportedly plans a rebrand.
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Amazon launches Local Selling option for merchants, the 16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Max chip has a High Power Mode, and Razor launches its Zephyr face mask.
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Twitch tests a Rewind the Stream button, Oppo reportedly plans to make its own smartphone chips, and the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to look into how big tech handles consumer data.
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Google announced new 5G Pixel phones, Facebook introduced the Portal Go, and The Senate schedules a hearing with YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok over young users' safety.
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Apple announces new MacBook Pros, Foxconn is making electric cars, and Facebook launches a trial of its Novi wallet.
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Facebook committed to creating 10,000 jobs in the EU over the next five years to work on the multiverse, Chinese regulators consider new rules to let search engine list content from other big tech platforms, and Valve and Epic Games take different stances on blockchain games.
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This week, Microsoft and Nvidia announced the Megatron-Turing Natural Language Generation model which they call the "most powerful monolithic transformer language model trained to date". Dr. Nicole Ackermans breaks down the science of language models to help us understand the implications of this announcement.
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Facebook expands testing a 'less political' News Feed, WhatsApp rolls out end to end encrypted chat backups, and Amazon private-brands reportedly used internal data to copy products and prioritize them in search results.
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HTC announces the entertainment-focused Vive Flow VR headset, Tesla uses real-time driver info for a new insurance product in Texas, and Nintendo announces pricing for its Nintendo Switch Online tier with Nintendo 64 and Genesis titles.
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Twitter begins testing ads in tweet replies, Amazon's private-brands team in India reportedly used internal data from third-parties to copy products, and Facebook's Ego4D research project looks to improve AI for AR glasses.
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Acer's ConceptD 7 SpatialLabs Edition laptop will do 3D without glasses, Apple is considering adding health features to AirPods, and Sony is reportedly in talks with TSMC to build a chip fab in Japan.
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LG will cover majority of costs for GM's Bolt EV battery recall, the SEC is communicating with Facebook whistleblower's lawyers, and Waze teams up with Headspace for a more chill commute.
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Facebook's Nick Clegg announced the company's plans to "nudge" teenagers away from harmful content, Google will reportedly offer a Pixel Pass service bundle, and Apple will appeal in its lawsuit with Epic.
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This week, Dr. Nicole Ackermans looks at changes Google is making to Maps, Search, and other apps to inform users of the climate impact.
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Facebook provided details on the cause of the October 4th outage, Twitch's source code and creator payouts leaked, and William Shatner gets set for space.
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Microsoft agrees to an independent third-party study to look at the impact of making its devices easier to repair, Apple reportedly working on using the iPhone to replace a car's entire infotainment stack, and YouTube expands live captioning for videos.
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GM announced its next-gen driver assist system Ultra Cruise, Twitter tests a warning about joining in "intense" conversations, and AMD says Windows 11 can cause CPU performance issues.
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Twitch's source code leaked on 4chan, Canon launches a EOS VR system to simplify VR production, and Google will auto-enroll an additional 150 million users to two-step verification.
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Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen testifies before Congress, Yubico launches a biometric-enabled YubiKey, and Unity Metacast partners with UFC for realtime motion-tracking cameras.
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China’s Ministry of Science and Technology publishes the country's first set of ethical guidelines for AI, the Wall Street Journal's Facebook whistleblower is revealed, and Amazon let's Prime subscribers send gifts without an address.
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This week, Dr. Nicole Ackermans plunges into the murky depths to look at the science of undersea internet cables.
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Instagram pauses development of a children's version of Instagram, Amazon announces the Astro robot, and The People's Bank of China reminds Chinese Nationals overseas that trading in crypto is banned.
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Samsung begins rolling out digital car keys in South Korea, Xbox Cloud Gaming expands country support to reach 1 billion people, and Google claims the top Bing search is Google.
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Google announces a number of new search functions, Nintendo categorically denies report about a 4k Switch, and TikTok settles lawsuit over the original text-to-speech voice.
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Amazon announces a home robot named Astro as part of a bevy of new hardware, Netflix acquires its first gaming studio, and YouTube will now takedown all vaccine misinformation.
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Cloudflare announces R2 cloud object storage as part of a push to be the fourth major public cloud, Amazon launches its New World MMO, and TikTok surpasses 1 billion users.
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Instagram pauses development on a version of the platform designed for those under 13, Cloudflare offers email security tools, and Oculus gives new life to the Oculus Go.
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This week, Dr. Nicole Ackermans looks at tiny electronic microflyers recently detailed in an article in Nature. The researchers based the structure of these tiny devices on airborne seeds to help stabilize them in the air.
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The European Commission introduces a proposal for a common charger standard, Microsoft announces new Surface products, and Twitter opens up in-app tipping to all users.
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The latest Xbox dashboard includes a Chromium-based Edge browser, New York City passes a series of laws to improve conditions for app-based delivery workers, and Epic's Easy Anti-Cheat system now works on Linux and macOS.
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Microsoft announces new Surface laptops, tablets, and mobile devices, global automakers will make an estimated 7.7 million fewer vehicles due to the chip shortage, and Discord tests a YouTube integration called Watch Together.
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Microsoft's security team identifies a Phishing-as-a-Service organization called BulletProofLink, the European Commission will reportedly introduce a proposal for a common charger standard this week, and OnStar is coming to Amazon Echo devices.
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Apple is reportedly working on tech to diagnose depression and cognitive decline, PayPal launches a big app redesign in the US, and Netflix offers a free tier in Kenya.
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Apple is reportedly working on tech to diagnose depression and cognitive decline, PayPal launches a big app redesign in the US, and Netflix offers a free tier in Kenya.
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GM to build direct relationships with chipmakers to help its supply chain, the Competition Commission of India finds Google abused its dominant market position with Android, and Roku updates its streaming stick lineup.
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This week, Dr. Nicole Ackermans examines some AI x-ray science! This week, Nature published a paper by Google AI researchers demonstrating a system that could determine if a chest x-ray is abnormal, although it can't determine specific conditions.
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Apple details their new products launching this fall, Xiaomi aims to take on Facebook with their own version of smart glasses, and English inventor Sir Clive Sinclair passed away at the age of 81.
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Google TV is reportedly in talks to add free, ad-supported streaming television channels, a tactical voting app is removed from Russian app stores, and Google AI researcher show a deep learning system can accurately ID abnormal chest x-rays.
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Samsung starts mass producing higher refresh rate OLED screens for laptops, the FTC finds hundreds of unreported transactions from big tech, and Alphabet's Project Taara brings Loon technology down to earth.
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Microsoft adds passwordless options to consumer Microsoft accounts, Ireland's Data Commission opens a GDPR investigation into TikTok, and Apple announces iPhones, iPads, and Watch updates.
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Apple releases security updates for zero-click iMessages, Dutch judge rules Dutch Uber drivers are not self-employed but actual employees, and Epic Games announced it will appeal the final judgment in the Epic vs Apple lawsuit.
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TCL says it will delay launching a foldable for at least 12-18 months, Chinese regulators reportedly plan to spinoff AliPay's credit businesses into an independent app, and Intel announces a NUC laptop reference design.
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This week, Dr. Nicole Ackermans is laser focused on a new non-line-of-sight imaging technique that allows for tracking moving objects in a room through a keyhole.
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The US District Court issued a decision in Epic v. Apple, Facebook announced their first smart glasses as Ray-Ban Stories, and Twitter launched the new Communities feature.
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Facebook announces the Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses, Apple declines to reinstate Epic to the App Store in South Korea, and the JioPhone Next gets delayed.
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Amazon added a new tier and co-op gameplay features to its Luna game streaming service, Twitter launches Communities, and researchers at Stanford show how to map who's in a room with a keyhole laser.
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Two new Whole Foods stores will use Amazon's Cashierless tech, Twitter tests a new feature to let you remove followers without blocking them, and the REvil ransomware group is back online.
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El Salvador's Bitcoin system crashes on launch of the country adopting Bitcoin as legal tender, ProtonMail is under fire for turning over the IP address of a French Climate Activist to Swiss police, and an alleged developer for the TrickBot malware and ransomware gang was arrested in South Korea.
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Volkswagen debuted the ID Buzz autonomous van EV, a Harvard Business School study looks at the impact of automated resume-scanning software, and Nintendo will reportedly bring Game Boy titles to the Switch.
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Microsoft won't block installs of Windows 11 on older hardware, chip shortages continue to affect global car manufacturing, and Apple delays plans for client-side CSAM scanning.
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Apple delays its plan for client-side scanning of CSAM material, Beijing's municipal government reportedly proposed buying a stake in Didi, and OpenSignal releases a report on 5G experience in the US.
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Apple will now let "reader" apps, like Netflix and Spotify, link to sign up websites, central banks in Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and South Africa working on a cross-border digital payments system, and the EU Court of Justice rules zero-rating violates net neutrality.
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Google is reportedly developing its own Arm-based CPUs for Chromebooks, Amazon is working on live audio features for Echo devices, and Arizona and Georgia are set to support digital state IDs in Apple Wallet.
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Windows 11 won't launch with Android app support October 5th, South Korea bans app stores from forcing developers to use their in-app payments systems, and Facebook reduces political and current events coverage in the News Feed.
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Microsoft confirms you can install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware using ISO files, Ragnarok ransomware operators shutdown, and the next-gen iPhone could offer a low-earth-orbit satellite communication mode.
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Internet from satellite constellations is becoming a reality thanks to several competing companies. OneWeb recently launched a part of their planned constellation, and Dr. Nicole Ackermans breaks down the science behind it.
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Apple agrees to 'anti-steering' guidelines for the App Store as part of a settlement, General Motors recalls Chevrolet Bolts over battery fire concerns, and major tech companies make new cybersecurity spending pledges after a meeting at the White House.
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Netflix begins testing integrating mobile games into its Android app in Poland, Snapchat updates its Scan feature with more visual search features, and Microsoft notifies customers of a major vulnerability in an Azure database service.
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Major tech companies announce new cybersecurity spending initiatives following White House meeting, Samsung reveals it can remotely disable stolen televisions, and Instagram revises search algorithm to prioritize pictures and videos.
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OnlyFans delays ban on explicit content, Fitbit is releasing the Charge 5 fitness tracker and we reveal where you can get an Nvidia RTX 30 series GPU.
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The Poly Network announces all $610 million in stolen crytpocurrency was returned by hacker, Spotify is expanding paid podcast subscriptions to all US creators, and Instagram retires 'swipe up for link'.
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Virgin Orbit goes public, Paypal is allowing its UK users to buy, hold and sell cryptocurrencies and Visa just made its first move into NFTs by buying CryptoPunk 7610.
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Researchers at the University of New South Wales published a paper demonstrating a way to dramatically simplify wiring and cooling of quantum computers. Dr. Nicole Ackermans digs into the science of how the team did it using a crystal prism above a quantum process to focus wavelengths of microwaves to control qubit spin.
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T-Mobile confirms past, current, and perspective customers were impacted in the data leak, OnlyFans announces it will prohibit sexually explicit content from the platform entirely starting in October, and Tesla announces a humanoid robot called the Tesla Bot.
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Google and Apple shakeup their respective health initiatives, court documents show Google offered Android OEMs a greater share of search revenue if they didn't ship devices with third-party app stores, and Microsoft announced the first Office 365 price increase in a decade.
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Amazon reportedly plans to open several large retail location in the US the size of a small department store, Facebook announced an open beta for a VR meeting room called Horizon Workrooms, and Nvidia says its Arm acquisition is taking longer than expected.
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Twitter rolls out a test to let users report misinformation, T-Mobile confirms data on over 47 million people was leaked online, and the release of iOS 15 will not include SharePlay.
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Blue Origin sues NASA over SpaceX contract, T-Mobile confirms hackers gained access to systems, and OnlyFans promotes their nudity-free app.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened a formal investigation into Telsa's Autopilot driving system, Intel announces its discrete GPUs will be named Arc, and WarnerMedia reportedly plans to replace all connected TV apps for HBO Max.
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Twitter published the findings from its first algorithmic bug bounty this week, looking into bias in its image cropping model. Dr. Nicole Ackermans looks at the findings in this week's Sunday Science Supplement.
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Apple addresses concerns about client-side image hash scanning, Google updates default settings for minors, and China continues tech crackdown.
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Apple's Craig Federighi said the company's on-device image scanning for CSAM material will include "multiple levels of auditability," Samsung confirms its using AI software in chip design, and Disney+ reports big subscriber growth in Q3.
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Facebook VP Graham Mudd says the company is developing privacy-enhancing techniques for personalized ads, Honor announces its flagship Magic 3 series, and preliminary findings from the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority finds that Facebook's Giphy acquisition negatively impacts competition.
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Samsung announced the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3, and Watch 4, OpenAI's new Codex tool can build websites and apps from natural language, and someone steals over $600 million in crypto from the Poly Network but almost immediately starts returning it.
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Google announced new policies for minors across a number of services, Twitter announces the result of its first algorithmic bias bug bounty, and Samsung has a new SoC for wearables.
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India's Supreme Court rules that Flipkart and Amazon must face an antitrust investigation in the country, Apple updates its FAQ to address concerns about its client-side image hash scanning, and Tesla delays the Cybertruck until 2022.
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Does using dark mode on a phone with an OLED screen actually save battery life? Dr. Nicole Ackermans digs into a study from Purdue University that looked at the actual energy savings of dark mode.
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Apple introduces NeuralHash to detect sexually explicit imagery, Twitter partners with The Associated Press and Reuters, and Google refreshes Nest lineup.
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Microsoft Edge gets an experimental “Super Duper Secure Mode," Apple confirms it will introduce NeuralHash system on iOS 15 and macOS Monterey to detect child sexual abuse material, and Amazon's Halo fitness band can share live heart rate info with third-party devices.
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Google refreshes its Nest lineup with new security cameras and a doorbell, Apple may introduce a new client-side photo identification feature that will use hashing algorithms, and Facebook shuffles its privacy settings.
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FandangoNOW merges with Vudu, Xiaomi ships the most phones in Europe for the first time, and the PS5 no longer sells at a loss.
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Twitter announces partnership with The Associated Press and Reuters, Blizzard's J. Allen Brack steps down after being named in lawsuit, and Lucasfilm teams with Bandai America for an R2-D2 Tamagotchi.
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YouTube confirms its testing an ad-free Premium Lite subscription, an Intel GM leaks Thunderbolt 5 info, and Square intends to buy Afterpay for $29 billion.
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Dr. Nicole Ackermans looks into the science behind Arm's new PlasticARM processor, which implements an existing microcontroller design into plastic.
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Intel will build Qualcomm chips, Sony sells 10 million PlayStation 5s, and NSO Group reportedly suspends spyware clients to investigate misuse.
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Spyware vendor NSO Group reportedly suspended several government clients as it investigates misuse, Amazon is fined for GDPR violations, and the SEC is pausing Chinese IPOs as it works on new guidance around China's big tech crackdown.
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Facebook's next hardware release will be a pair of Ray-Ban smart glasses, Didi is considering going private, and OpenAI releases the Triton programming language.
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Sony sells 10 million PS5 units, the PunkSpider website vulnerability search engine will return at DefCon, and Microsoft, Apple, and Alphabet all report earnings.
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Intel factories will now build Qualcomm chips, Apple patches IOMobileFramebuffer zero-day, and Tencent's WeChat suspends new user registration until early August.
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China announces new regulation impacting EdTech, food delivery, and music streaming, LG announces new wireless earbuds with a "whisper mode," and Samsung's The Wall display to be used at South Korean virtual production facility.
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Amnesty International claims Pegasus hack used on public figures worldwide, Clubhouse drops the waitlist, and Kaseya announced it obtained a universal decryptor from a third-party for the REvil ransomware.
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Kaseya gets its hands on a universal decryptor for REvil ransomware, GM's Super Cruise is getting a big upgrade next year, and Alphabet launches a new subsidiary for industrial robot software.
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Clubhouse drops its waitlist, Arm makes a microcontroller on plastic, and Tumblr rolls out subscriber-exclusive content with Post+.
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Google Maps expands public transit crowding info to over 10,000 transit agencies, Argo AI and Ford will launch 1,000 self-driving vehicles on Lyft's ride-hailing network, and Telsa will open its charger network to other vehicles by the end of 2021.
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Dish signs a 10-year network services agreement for 4G and 5G with AT&T, Warner Media will launch CNN Plus in 2022, and Samsung's The Wall now offers a 1000-inch display.
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Forensic analysis claims NSO Group software used to hack journalists and politicians worldwide, The Five Eyes alliance and other government bodies blame Hafnium for the Microsoft Exchange Server hack, and WhatsApp is testing end-to-end encryption for cloud backups.
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We've recently presented stories on wearables being increasingly used in science, from new sensors for noninvasive glucose monitoring to using Fitbits for studying the long term impacts of COVID-19. Dr. Nicole Ackermans breaks down the details on these new use cases.
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European Central Bank approves "Investigation Phase' on Digital Euro, The US Consumer Product Safety Commission sued Amazon over safety recalls, and Microsoft is bringing back Clippy.
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The US Consumer Product Safety Commission sued Amazon over safety recalls, Microsoft releases their own Linux distribution, and Valve launches a portable handheld called Steam Deck.
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Microsoft announces the Windows 365 service, Netflix hires a head of game development, and a key Apple supplier announces a noninvasive blood glucose monitor.
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The European Central Bank greenlights a 24-month investigation into a digital euro, India to bar Mastercard from opening new credit lines in the country for violation of data storage laws, and the Amazfit PowerBuds Pro will check your posture.
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Microsoft announced its plans to acquire San Francisco security company RiskIQ, Google fined €500 million by France competition authority, and Warner Bros. is giving out Space Jam: A New Legacy NFTs.
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Amazon gets FCC approval to use radar for sleep tracking, Samsung brings its ad-supported TV Plus service to the web, and the site Ransomwhere tracks ransom payments.
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Dr. Nicole Ackermans digs into how a passive cooling fabric featured in a recent <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.abi5484"><em>Science</em> article</a> works, as well as what impacts it could have for the textile industry.
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Supply chain attack against Kaseya spreads REvil ransomware, US State and District Attorneys file antitrust lawsuit against Google Play Store, and Nintendo announces an updated Switch.
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Square announces its making a hardware bitcoin wallet, a new executive order looks to have impacts on the technology sector, and Facebook AI develops a new system to help robots walk.
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A group of thirty-seven US state and district attorneys general filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google for its Play Store practices, an early study looks to use wearables to measure the long term impacts of COVID-19, and Verizon announces its take on spatial surround sound.
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Peacock signs a deal to stream Universal films within four months of theatrical release, the Pentagon's JEDI cloud contract finally dies, and Amazon open sources its Lumberyard game engine.
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Nintendo announced an updated Switch console with an OLED screen, the Indian government claims Twitter no longer has liability protection from user-generated content in a court filing, and Weibo reportedly plans to go private.
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The ransomware group REvil claimed credit for a supply chain attack against the remote access services provider Kaseya, Apple calls the Chinese Advertising ID's bluff, and Qualcomm says it will have performance competitive laptop chips by late 2022.
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This week, Dr. Nicole Ackermans breaks down the history of facial recognition. This comes in light of Maine passing a comprehensive facial recognition regulation law earlier in the week.
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Microsoft confirmed it signed a rootkit-containing driver, Twitter is testing Trusted Friends, and Samsung shows off One UI watch software.
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Twitters says its testing a Trusted Friends feature, the Federal Trade Commission expands its antitrust powers, and researchers find Echo devices keep users information in memory even after a factory reset.
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TikTok begins rolling out support for three minute videos to all users, Google adds support for digital vaccine cards to Android, and Maine passes a law regulating facial recognition.
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The NHTSA updates reporting requirements to require autonomous vehicle makers to submit reports of crashes within a day, Facebook launches a closed beta of its Bulletin newsletter service, and GitHub Copilot suggests code as developers work on programs.
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Samsung shows off the One UI watch interface that will be used on its unified Wear OS - Tizen platform, Microsoft xCloud comes out of beta, and HP announces its lightest consumer laptop.
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Microsoft confirms it signed a malicious driver that contained a rootkit, Honda's first SUV EV the Prologue will launch in 2024, and Venmo will let personal accounts receive business transactions.
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Dr. Nicole Ackermans goes into detail about the latest advances in protein structure prediction using DeepMind's AlphaFold AI.
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Microsoft unveils Windows 11, privacy-focused Brave Search launches public beta, and Google delays phasing put third-party cookies in Chrome.
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Mozilla launches Rally, a data-sharing platform for internet research, Microsoft details Windows 11, and the UK's CMA launches an investigation into how Amazon and Google handle fake reviews.
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Google delays phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome until 2023, Comcast looks at acquisitions and smart TVs to expand its streaming footprint, and Lenovo announces a wireless charging system for laptops.
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The makers of the Brave browser launched the privacy-focused Brave Search, India's antitrust regulators are looking at Google's dominance in the smart TV market, and Peloton is reportedly working on a wearable.
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Microsoft hires former Google Stadia design director Kim Swift to focus on "cloud-native" game efforts, Intel plans to create its own RISC-V development platform, and TikTok Jump adds interactive third-party integrations to videos.
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The White House released a new broadband mapping tool, the People’s Bank of China meets with banks to further block cryptocurrency transactions, and Facebook makes an exemption for satire.
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Researchers from Facebook and Michigan State University demonstrated a method for inferring characteristics of an AI model from its generated imagery, effectively reverse engineering deepfakes. Dr. Nicole Ackermans digs into the research in your Sunday Science Supplement.
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UK Competition and Markets Authority investigating App Store and Google Play Store duopoly, Thailand's Securities and Exchange Commission bans memecoins, and Nintendo celebrates Zelda's 35th birthday.
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EU antitrust regulators will reportedly launch an antitrust investigation into Google's ad business by the end of the year, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella named chairman to the board, and Nielsen's new metric directly compares time spent on streaming versus cable and broadcast TV.
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The Information's sources say Google is working on a project called Tivoli to use AI to teach foreign languages in search, the Windows 11 UI leaks, and Chinese regulators launch an antitrust probe into Didi Chuxing.
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Facebook's Oversight Board received and accepted its first policy advisory opinion on rendering private information ‘publicly available," Apple reported started a primary-care healthcare project in 2016, and Cyberpunk 2077 returns to the PlayStation Store.
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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is investigating mobile app store dominance, Twitter is working on an unmention figure, and Beats announces the Beats Studio Buds.
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Google opened its Workspace suite to all Google accounts, ByteDance launched its Volcano Engine subsidiary to offer its recommendation engine to enterprises, and Bitcoin will rollout its first upgrade in four years in November.
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Science correspondent Dr. Nicole Ackermans breaks down the details about Google's research article in Nature, describing an algorithm to design computer chips within hours, versus month required for human-based design.
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Nigeria bans Twitter indefinitely, China continues to crack down on Bitcoin, and Jeff Bezos will launch himself into space.
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Google agrees to work with the UK's Competition and Markets Authority on Privacy Sandbox proposals, Twitter will add a subscribe button to profiles for newsletters, and Didi Chuxing files for an IPO.
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Apple prepares to launch Apple Podcasts in-app subscriptions, Google alters search algorithm to lower results for reputation harming sites, and Roblox is being sued by music publishers for repeat infringement by users.
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Ohio files suit to declare Google a public utility, Google announces new subsea cable, and El Salvador officially makes Bitcoin an official currency.
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Apple’s WWDC 2021 roundup, the Australian Federal Police and the FBI tricked underworld figures via an encrypted app, and Twitter disclosed that it blocked accounts in India to comply with requests from local government.
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Nigeria suspends access to Twitter, China continues to crack down on bitcoin trading and mining, and El Salvador plans to make bitcoin a legal tender.
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Virgin Galactic announced a new contract for human-tended research aboard its suborbital spacecraft, VSS Unity, where Kellie Gerardi, a researcher and science communicator, will conduct two experiments during an upcoming flight. Virgin Galactic recently launched its first successful test flight from New Mexico and plans to complete its test campaign during this year, according to the vice president of government affairs for Virgin, Sirisha Bandla.
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Facebook plans to change policy protecting politicians from content moderation, Huawei launched HarmonyOS, and WhatsApp reverses plans to limit functionality for not accepting the new privacy policy.
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Facebook plans to change previous policy protecting politicians from content moderation rules, Apple updates AirTags following concerns from privacy advocates, and The European Union unveiled plans for a digital ID wallet.
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Twitter launched its premium subscription service Twitter Blue. WhatsApp will support multiple devices and NortonLifeLock will roll out a built-in miner for Ethereum.
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Huawei releases HarmonyOS for smartphones, Vizio eyes gamers with its 2022 TV lineup, and Etsy intends to acquire the fashion resale platform Depop.
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AMD announces laptop GPUs at Computex, Twitter launches the local weather news service Tomorrow, and Alienware announces the x15 and x17 gaming laptops.
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WhatsApp says it has no plans to limit functionality for users who don't agree to its new privacy policy, Instagram will give equal algorithmic priority to original and re-shared Stories content, and the Internet Engineering Task Force published the Quic protocol as a standard.
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In this week's DTH Sunday Science Supplement, Niki Ackermans discusses the Perlmutter supercomputer system coming online at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center.
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Have I Been Pwned goes open source, community transmission of COVID-19 in Taiwan may further exacerbate the ongoing chip shortage, and Twitch creates new category for “Pools, Hot Tubs, and Beaches”.
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Troy Hunt announces that Have I Been Pwned is now open source, Microsoft report that SolarWinds supply chain attackers are now running an email phishing campaign, and Apple will reportedly release updated AirPods later in 2021.
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A new Nintendo Switch is reportedly scheduled for a fall release, HBO Max to launch in Latin America on June 29th, and Bird announces the Bird Three scooter.
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The USB Implementers Forum announces power delivery support for 240W in the USB-C 2.1 specification, WhatsApp sues the Indian government over new IT laws, and Tesla stops putting front-facing radar sensors in Model 3 and Model Y vehicles.
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Florida signs bill regulating how social media companies moderate speech online, India's IT Ministry wants social media companies to take down any references to "Indian variant" of Covid-19, and the Epic v. Apple trial concludes.
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Honor confirmed its Honor 50 series will include Google Services, Japan's largest dating app Omiai suffers a potential data breach, and Netflix is hiring for a gaming division.
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In this week's DTH Sunday Science Supplement, Niki Ackermans breaks down more details about a paper published in Nature that showed a way to make semiconductors below 1 nanometer using bismuth.
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Twitter rolls out new verification system, Apple launches SignTime accessibility feature, and Microsoft announces sunset date for Internet Explorer.
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Twitter begins rolling out its new verification system, Snap announces new true AR Spectacles, and Google reportedly ends negotiations to give DeepMind more autonomy.
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Google plans to open its first permanent physical retail store in NYC, ByteDance's CEO to step down, and Apple's Craig Federighi says the level of Mac malware is "unacceptable."
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Google presents its next-generation AI, shortages in the semiconductor industry are getting worse and China's space agency released its first photographs from Mars.
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Amazon is reportedly in talks to buy MGM, smart home company Eufy confirms camera feeds were sent to unauthenticated accounts, and DoorDash's job postings indicate plans to launch in Germany.
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AT&T intends to spinoff WarnerMedia, Apple and Amazon will offer lossless music streaming without additional cost, and Samsung shows off a double-folding OLED panel.
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In this Sunday Science Supplement, Dr. Niki Ackermans looks into the details behind new research into translating handwriting using a brain-computer interface.
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The UK introduces the Online Safety Bill, Sony projects PS5s will remain in short supply until 2022, and Oil Pipeline Operations resume after ransomware attack.
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Ireland's health service shut down its IT system to deal with a "significant" ransomware attack, Chinese regulators meet with ride-hailing platforms over antitrust concerns, and Tencent's Timi and Xbox Game Studios will jointly produce new games.
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Colonial Pipeline resumes service, South Korea plans to invest $450 billion in the semiconductor industry by 2030, and Intel demos a machine learning approach for photorealistic GTA.
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eBay will allow the sale of NFTs, Project CHIP is now Matter, and Wyze is making $60 wireless earbuds with ANC.
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Intel launches its high-performance 11th gen Tiger Lake-H laptop CPUs, Nvidia announces the RTX 3050 and 3050 Ti GPUs, and TikTok tests an employee recruitment tool.
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Operations of the Colonial Pipeline system temporarily halted due to a ransomware attack, Clubhouse releases its Android app in the US, and Sony says PlayStation5 supply will not meet demand through 2022.
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Niki Ackermans dives deeper into the recent study by the Oxford Internet Institute on the impact of technology on mental health in teenagers.
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Twitter launches Tip Jar, Facebook's Oversight Board Upholds President Trump's Suspension, and Google To Automatically Enroll Accounts Into Two-Step Verification.
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Twitter launches Tip Jar, Netflix surveys users about content for a potential "N-Plus" project, and security researchers come up with a new attack against neural networks.
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Google will soon enroll accounts into two-step verification automatically, Microsoft to let EU customers store and process most of their data within the EU by the end of 2022, and Billboard will publish a daily song chart based on Twitter conversations.
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Facebook’s Oversight Board upheld Facebook's decision to suspend former president Donald Trump, HTC will reportedly release two enterprise-focused VR headsets, and YouTube is testing server-side video translations.
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Twitter launches its Spaces audio chat rooms to accounts with over 600 followers, TSMC expects to get caught up on automotive chip supply by June, and Sony will integrate Discord to PlayStation Network by early 2022.
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Verizon intends to sell its media group, including AOL and Yahoo, to a private equity firm, China issues warnings to 33 apps regarding collection of "unnecessary personal information," and Kroger plans to launch a drone delivery trial later this spring.
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Welcome to the DTH Sunday Science Supplement, presented by Niki Ackermans. This week we dig into the details of Android Earthquake Alerts System, which was announced back in August, but is now sending earthquake warning notifications in Greece and New Zealand. Nikki breaks down how it helps serve as an early warning system and how Google hopes to expand the alert system beyond Android.
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The European Commission charges Apple with anti-trust violations, chip shortages continue to impact car manufacturing, and SpaceX gets permission to lower the altitude of Starlink satellites.
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The European Commission charged Apple with Antitrust violations stemming from an initial complaint from Spotify, Google announces changes in Play Store app listings, and Roku removes YouTubeTV from its channel store.
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The European Parliment adopts a law that requires internet companies to remove flagged terrorist content in an hour, Microsoft cuts its commission on PC games in the Windows Store, and Samsung announces the Galaxy Book Odyssey gaming laptop.
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Privacy researchers find Android COVID-19 contact tracing logs were potentially accessible to preinstalled apps, Microsoft reports Teams now has 145 million daily active users, and Turkey reportedly plans to create a central custodian bank to regulate the cryptocurrency.
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The EU will issue charges against Apple for anticompetitive behavior, Toyota Motor Corp acquires Lyft Inc’s self-driving tech unit and US military movements in Syria were revealed by location info available from smartphone apps.
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Facebook rolls out the Spotify miniplayer in the News Feed, China announces new rules for e-commerce live streams, and Clubhouse announces a content deal with the NFL.
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Welcome to the first DTH Sunday Science Supplement, presented by Niki Ackermans. We present a lot of science headlines on the show, and this weekly supplement will delve into the wonderful details that fall outside of the main headline.
This week, Niki Ackermans breaks down the fascinating details about the first flights of NASA's Ingenuity helicopter that we initially presented on Monday.
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NASA completes first powered flight of an aircraft on Mars, Wordpress will treat FLoC as a security concern, and Amazon announces it is opening a hair salon in the U.K.
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Facebook began running tests to get user input on the News Feed, the Supreme Court rules to limit the FTC's ability to obtain monetary restitution for deceptive practices, and Linux kernel maintainers ban submissions from the University of Minnesota.
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Dish will launch its 5G network in Las Vegas entirely on AWS servers, Moxie Marlinspike finds Cellebrite phone unlocking software has a vulnerability issues, and the ODM Quanta is hit with a ransomware attack that is now impacting Apple.
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Instagram rolls out a new filter for abusive language in message requests, the European Commission proposes a bill that would regulate "high-risk" AI, and Amazon adds Amazon One palm readers at Whole Foods Markets.
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Amazon opens a hair salon, Venmo adds cryptocurrency support, and Reddit launches a Clubhouse-like audio feature.
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Apple approves Parler's iOS app after changes to its content moderation practices, Facebook will reportedly announce a series of "social audio" products, and WordPress considers FLoC a security concern.
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A court-approved FBI operation removed backdoors from hundreds of US-based Exchange servers, China issues a $2.8 billion antitrust fine against Alibaba, and Dell will spin-off VMware to pay down debt.
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Facebooks adds subscriptions to the Oculus Store, an Australian Judge rules Google “partially” misled Australian consumers on location data sharing, and Google's Project Zero security team adds a 30 day cushion to apply bug patches.
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Dell will spin-off VMware to pay down debt, an Executive Order names Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service responsible for the SolarWinds Orion supply chain attack, and Ford will roll out its BlueCruise "hands free" driver assist system as an over-the-air update later this year.
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A court-approved FBI operation successfully removed backdoors from hundreds of US-based Exchange servers, the Oculus Quest 2 can play PC VR titles wirelessly, and a new study will look at if the Apple Watch can detect respiratory illnesses.
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Facebook's Oversight Board opens appeals on content removal to all users, Nvidia announces the Grace Arm-based CPU for HPC and AI workloads, and Microsoft releases the Surface Laptop 4.
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China issues $2.8 billion antitrust fine against Alibaba, Microsoft acquires Nuance for $19.7 billion, and Google and Apple block an NHS Covid-19 contact tracing app update for collecting user data.
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Facebook leaks records of over 533 million people, Intel creates AI tool for live screening hate speech, and the ESA announces a virtual E3.
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Neuralink publishes a video of a monkey playing Pong uses brain signals decoded by its implant, workers at a Bessemer, Alabama Amazon warehouse vote against joining a union, and Robinhood sees a 450% growth in customers trading cryptocurrency on its platform.
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Chip and display shortages reportedly impacting MacBook and iPad production, Twitter will not allow the National Archives and Records Administration to publish tweets from President Trump's personal account on its platform, and Lenovo announces the Legion Phone Duel 2.
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The UK tech regulator Digital Markets Unit launches, Apple outlines tools for advertisers that work with its App Tracking Transparency, and THX releases its first consumer hardware.
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Google opened new app categories for third-party developers in Android Auto, the ESA announces E3 will be virtual this year, and TikTok adds automatic captions.
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The US Supreme Court rules in favor of Google in Oracle's Java API copyright case, Pinterest is reportedly in talks to acquire VSCO, and LG will officially shutdown its smartphone business.
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Sony closes older console stores, LinkedIn announces content creator-friendly changes, and Arm announces new chip architecture.
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Amazon is reportedly considering opening discount retail outlets, Snap is testing “probabilistic matching” of users, and Google Duplex is now available in 50 US States.
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TSMC plans to invest $100 billion to expand its chip fab capacity, Microsoft win a contract to make specialized HoloLens system for the US Army, and Discord launches Stage Channels.
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A group of ad executives released details about a third-party cookie replacement called SWAN, Brazil approves P2P payments on WhatsApp, and India reportedly wants to pay $1 billion for domestic chip fabs.
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PayPal will support paying merchants with cryptocurrency, Sony to shutdown the PlayStation Store for PS3, PSP, and PS Vita, and LinkedIn adds a "Creator" mode.
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Boston Dynamics announces the warehouse robot Stretch, Visa will allow the use of cryptocurrency to settle transactions on its network, and Stanford researchers publish the mRNA sequence of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to GitHub.
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Apple names witness for trial with Epic Games, Twitter confirms undo send test, and sources say Microsoft may acquire Discord.
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Xiaomi reportedly plans to produce EVs as early as 2023, Mark Zuckerberg pledges to uphold the Facebook Oversight Board decision on President Trump, and Motorola announces the G100 and G50 phones.
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The UK's CMA finds Facebook's Giphy acquisition would result in a loss of market competition, the US DOJ launches antitrust investigation into Sony's Crunchroll acquisition, and Qualcomm announces the Snapdragon 780G SoC.
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Intel Foundry Services is a new standalone company that will make SoCs for third-parties, Qualcomm is reportedly working on a Switch-like 5G gaming console, and Google is not testing FLoC in the EU over GDPR concerns.
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OnePlus announces the much leaked OnePlus 9 series, Microsoft is reportedly in talks to acquire Discord, and China issues new rules on necessary information mobile app developers can collect from users.
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The US House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust plans to introduce 10 or more smaller antitrust bills targeting large technology companies, Microsoft begins a partial reopening of two headquarters, and the HomePod Mini includes an inactive temperature and humidity sensor.
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Facebook wants to help people book vaccine appointments, Uber reclassifies their U.K.-based drivers as workers, and HBO Max to launch an ad-supported version.
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An internal company post says Instagram is working on a version of its platform for users 13 and younger, Amazon Prime Video is the exclusive partner for Thursday Night Football, and Apple warns Chinese developers using tools to circumvent its App Tracking Transparency rules.
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Sony reveals the PS5 VR controllers, Facebook makes changes to its Groups policies, Amazon expands Amazon Care healthcare program.
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Uber reclassifies over 70,000 UK drivers as workers, Pinduoduo reports more annual users than Alibaba, and the Wikimedia Foundation launches Wikimedia Enterprise.
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Google announces the 2nd-gen Nest Hub with Soli radar, Huawei plans to cross-license its 5G patent portfolio, and Signal appears to be blocked in China.
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U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras issued an initial injunction halting a forthcoming US investment ban on Xiaomi, Amazon reportedly plans to expand its Amazon Care telehealth service to all 50 states, and Match Group will start integrating background checks into dating apps, starting with Tinder.
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Facebook wants their smart glasses to replace in-person meetings, GSMA plans in-person event for June, and Instagram Lite launches on Android.
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Microsoft adds 20 Bethesda games to Game Pass following ZeniMax acquisition, nearly 20% of Facebook's workforce is part of Reality Labs, and a Netflix test cracks down on account sharing.
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Twitter plans to open up Twitter Spaces creation to all users in April, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is looking into browser and search engine defaults, and Oppo announces the Find X3 Pro.
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The Instagram Lite Android app launches in 170 countries, TikTok adds antibullying features, and Russia slows down Twitter.
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GitHub tackles bug that logged people into random accounts, Waymo releases study on their vehicles in real simulations, and Apple iOS 14.4.1 is out now.
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The EU approves Microsoft's acquisition of ZeniMax, Oppo was the best selling smartphone brand in China for the first time, and Tesla is building a big battery in Texas.
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Twitter targets Covid-19 vaccine misinformation, Instagram's "Live Rooms" are live, and Google's Workplace Productivity Suite update can tell you how much time you're spending in meetings
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A bipartisan group of US Senators calls on the FCC to raise the definition of high-speed broadband, security firm finds cloud misconfigurations cause leaks in mobile app data, and Turntable.fm is back.
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Apple adds support for transferring iCloud photos and videos to Google Photos, Square plans to buy a significant majority stake in Tidal, and Nintendo will reportedly released an OLED Switch with 4K graphics this year.
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The Brave browser plans to launch a search engine by summer 2021, Virginia signs the Consumer Data Protection Act into law, and Uber spins out its Postmates X robotic delivery division.
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TikTok launches a Safety Advisory Council in Europe, Google updates Workplace with more tools for hybrid organizations, and Gatorade has a sweat patch fitness wearable.
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The stock trading app Robinhood is reportedly planning for a confidential IPO as early as this month, a group claims to have 70GB of public and private user data from the social network Gab, and all Apple stores in the US are open for the first time in almost a year.
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Facebook restores Australian news content, YouTube announces "Supervised Experiences" beta of additional content filters, and Twitter announces Super Follows as its first subscription offering
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Twitter announces Super Follows as its first subscription offering, US House antitrust hearing presents some bipartisan reforms to curb the power of Big Tech, and AT&T has a deal to spin off DirecTV.
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India introduced new regulations on social networks and streaming platforms, Google underwrites developers working on Linux kernel security, and pricing for Paramount+ is announced.
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YouTube launches a beta of "supervised experiences" content filters to bring YouTube content to minors, a judge declines to grant a preliminary injunction against California's 2018 net neutrality law, and Ring announced the Video Doorbell Pro 2.
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Sony announces its developing a next-gen VR headset for the PS5, Facebook to restore Australian news content, and Spotify launches a lossless audio tier.
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Huawei announces its next-gen foldable Mate X2, Silver Sparrow Mac malware infects 30,000 endpoints, and WhatsApp details what will happen to users who don't accept its new terms of service by May 15th.
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Epic files antitrust against Apple in the EU, LastPass surprises users with new limits to free tier, and Nvidia announces specially designed cards for cryptocurrency.
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The UK Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that UK drivers are workers, Nvidia will introduce cryptocurrency mining cards, and Apple is working on a MagSafe battery pack for phones.
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The FCC forms the Broadband Data Task Force to provide more accurate US broadband mapping, Waymo expands limited service to San Francisco, and Sennheiser is working on 3D printer ear tips for headphones.
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Microsoft launched a program to test games in development against its Xbox Accessibility Guidelines, LastPass changes the terms of its free tier to limit users to using it on mobile or desktop, and Google Maps now supports paying for street parking in over 400 US cities.
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The European Consumer Organisation filed a complaint against TikTok alledging GDPR violations, Parler is back on the web, and Amazon is building Fire TV sticks in India.
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Microsoft is reportedly testing a browser-based version of its xCloud game streaming service, India removes licensing requirement for geospatial data for local firms, and Jaguar to release only all-electric vehicles by 2025.
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Google News Showcase launches, reported details about Twitter's subscription plans emerge, and Mastercard plans to accept cryptocurrencies.
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Apple releases its first AR experience for TV+, Disney hits its subscriber goals three years early, and Google brings Pixel-exclusive features to Google One subscribers.
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Mastercard will process cryptocurrency later this year, Facebook to test reducing distribution of political content, and a security researcher demonstrates an open source supply chain vulnerability.
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The US plan for ByteDance to divest North American TikTok operations is reportedly indefinitely suspended, Instagram's algorithm will no longer highlight Reels videos watermarked from other services, and Apple is reportedly working on micro OLED displays with TSMC.
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Amazon is working on a wall-mounted Echo smart home hub, a Florida water treatment plant is hacked to put dangerous chemicals in the water, and Shopify's Shop Pay is coming to Facebook.
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The Clubhouse API is now blocked in China, a internet blackout in Myanmar reduces traffic to 16% of typical usage, and Twitter looks at how it might handle subscriptions.
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The European Commission appeals ruling on Apple taxes, Google shuts down Stadia's game studio, and Jeff Bezos steps down as Amazon CEO.
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Snap says Spotlight now has 100 million monthly active users, Google proposes new "norms" for critical open-source software, and Plex Media Servers can be used to amplify DDoS attacks.
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Microsoft launches a refreshed take on the employee intranet called Viva, a report by Canada's privacy commissioner tells Clearview AI to delete Canadian faces from its database, and Myanmar's military government temporarily blocks Facebook in the country.
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Jeff Bezos will step down as Amazon's CEO, Sony sells 4.5 million PS5's in its debut quarter, and TikTok will start warnings users sharing misinformation.
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Google shuts down Stadia's in-house game development, Uber intends to buy Drizly, and Boston Dynamics makes its Spot robot a little more self-sufficient.
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Robinhood reduces the number of stocks with restricted trading, the EU appeals Apple's tax win, and with a strong sales quarter the Nintendo Switch has now outsold the 3DS in lifetime sales.
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Google releases details about its third-party cookie replacement, Twitter releases Birdwatch, and Robinhood restricts transactions on GameStop stock and cryptocurrencies.
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Robinhood allows limited buys of previously restricted stocks, but limits instant deposits on crypto, Facebook's Oversight Board issues its first rulings, and Facebook is reportedly working on a newsletter platform.
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Robinhood placed restriction on various stocks highlighted by the WallStreetBets subreddit, Apple reports record Q1 revenue, and Facebook reportedly readies an antitrust lawsuit against Apple.
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Sony announces a new flagship mirrorless camera, the Alpha 1, Intel launches its first desktop graphics card since the 90s, and a 10-year old sudo bug gets patched.
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Twitter launches Birdwatch to let users flag and discuss potentially misleading tweets, Facebook News launches in the UK, and European telcos agree to work on Open RAN standards to diversify the 5G supply chain.
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Huawei reportedly considers selling its high-end phone brands, Italy orders TikTok to block unverified users, and Microsoft decides not to raise the price of Xbox Live Gold.
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Researchers can detect COVID-19 with smartwatches, Google experiments limiting news links in Australia, and LG is considering an exit from the smartphone business.
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Alphabet announces the shutdown of its Loon subsidiery, Facebook refers the suspension of President Trump's account to the independent Oversight Board, and Twitter's Bluesky publishes a report on the decentralized web.
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Google and APIG reach an agreement on a framework to set up licensing terms with French publishers on content snippets, Malwarebytes breached by the same attackers that hit SolarWinds, and Ford is sharing vehicle safety data with other car manufacturers.
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LG's CEO said the company is considering selling, withdrawing or downsizing its phone business, Brave is the first browser to integrate IPFS, and Facebook's AI-driven image captioning system gets a big upgrade.
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The Indian social network Dailyhunt will show Twitter Moments, Microsoft announces a partnership with GM's Cruise, and Turkey imposes advertising bans on Twitter and Pinterest.
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DuckDuckGo sees a new peak in daily search queries following 62% annual growth in 2020, Grab considers a US IPO, and researchers find smartwatches can detect COVID-19 before its detectable is tests.
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In a busy virtual CES week LG is making a rollable phone, AMD and Intel show off their latest chips, and Samsung announces the S21 smartphone lineup.
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Amazon launches Alexa Custom Assistant, letting third-parties build their own voice assistants, VESA says DisplayPort 2.0 monitors are coming later in 2021, and Samsung launches its first 5G laptop.
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Google acquires FitBit, Samsung announces the S21 phone lineup, and HTC releases a phone too.
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VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger will become Intel's new CEO as of February 15th, Amazon launches a mobile-only Prime Video subscription in India, and TikTok tightens its privacy settings for younger users.
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LG refreshes its OLED lineup, Samsung shows off robots, TCL does a tablet without a backlight, and Intel refreshes its chip lineups.
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The social network Parler was delisted from Google and Apple's App Stores as well as AWS for failure to moderate violent content, President Trump is permanently suspended from Twitter, and LG confirms it plans to release a rollable phone.
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President Trump is permanently banned on Twitter, Parler is suspended on Google Play and faces potential removal on Apple's App Store, and a group of Alphabet employees announce the intention to form a union.
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Twitter has permanently suspended President Donald Trump from its platform, Apple warns Parler it has 24 hours to improve moderation an Google delists Parler from Google Play.
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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority launched an investigation into Google's Privacy Sandbox, Twitch indefinitely suspends President Trump's account, and Roku acquires Quibi's content.
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Following violent riots in the US Capitol, President Trump's accounts were temporarily suspended across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat, LG refreshes its thin and light Gram laptops, and Sony will sell modular displays to use as virtual movies sets.
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A new executive order bans transactions with eight Chinese apps, including Alipay and WeChat Pay, the UK's Competition and Markets Authority investigates Nvidia's planned Arm acquisition, and Amazon is working on a contactless sleep apnea tracker.
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Qualcomm launches the Snapdragon 480 5G chipset, Twitter acquires Breaker to work on Twitter Spaces, and Venmo launches a cash checking feature.
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A group of over 200 Alphabet workers announced the formation of the Alphabet Workers Union, a UK judge rules that Julian Assange cannot be extradited to the US, and Quibi content might end up on Roku.
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New drone rules hit the US and EU, Apple removes 39,000 games in China, and the People's Bank of China comes down on Ant Financial.
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Microsoft announced that the actors behind the SolarWinds supply chain attack accessed its internal source code repositories, the New York Stock Exchange delists China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom, and an AmazonBasics TV is coming to India.
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Apple removes 47,000 apps, including 39,000 games, in China, new drone regulations go into effect across Europe, and OnePlus is reportedly set to launch a low-cost fitness band in 2021.
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Google is testing surfacing a carousel of short from video from TikTok, Instagram, and others in its mobile app, Apple removes an app from the iOS app store that helped users attend underground parties, and France is set to resume its digital-services tax on tech platforms.
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The FAA issues new drone flight rules that provide for Remote ID systems, night flights, and more, LA County will show COVID-19 vaccination cards in digital wallets, and Coinbase will suspend trading of XRP.
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The People's Bank of China announces a plan to rectify regulatory violations of the online financial giant Ant Group, Xiaomi launches the Mi 11 with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888, and MediaTek is the largest smartphone chipset vendor in Q3.
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Apple puts Wistron on probation, China launches an antitrust investigation into Alibaba, and Nuro receives approval to operate commercial driverless delivery service in California.
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China's State Administration for Market Regulation launches an antitrust investigation into Alibaba, Nuro receives the first California permit to operate commercial delivery service, and Square is reportedly in talks to buy Tidal.
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Cellebrite claims it can break Signal's encryption, Facebook's employees criticise its campaign against Apple and a generalized AI that's the best at Go, chess, Shoji and Atari.
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Ripple CEO claims SEC lawsuit is coming, Flight Simulator comes to VR headsets, Google and Facebook deny antitrust allegations over online ads.
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Apple places Wistron on probation after an internal audit found the company violated its Supplier Code of Conduct, Microsoft is looking to develop its own ARM chips, and the operators of the supply-chain attack against SolarWinds had access since at least October 2019.
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A supply-chain attack using SolarWinds' Orion platform leads to attacks on numerous high profile organizations, Sony pulls Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store, and the US Commerce Department ads SMIC and DJI to its entity list.
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Sony pulls Cyberpunk 2077 from the Playstation Store, SMIC and DJI added to the Commerce Department's entity list, and Microsoft denies reports that the SolarWinds supply-chain attacker pivoted to use its own products.
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The European Commission gives provisional approval on Google's Fitbit acquisition, a German bill that would allow Huawei's network equipment in the country goes before parliamentary approval, and TikTok partner with Walmart on a in-app shopping trial.
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Facebook battles Apple's user data privacy methods in public, Qualcomm announces new headphone chips and Samsung is not killing the Note.
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Twitter inks AWS deal for cloud infrastructure, Apple ramps up iPhone production, PornHub adopting crypto premium model?
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Google plans to reopen offices now in September with a test of a "flexible workweek," a draft of the EU's Digital Markets Act could lead to big fines for tech companies, and EA announces its largest acquisition.
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Bloomberg reports on Apple's successor to the M1 chip, JD.com launches a digital yuan pilot, and the US FTC files an antitrust lawsuit against Facebook.
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The browser maker Brave launched the privacy-focused Brave Today news reader, the US FCC votes to establish a list of equipment to be removed from US-subsidized networks, and Microsoft Flight Simulator comes to the Xbox Series consoles this summer.
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The US FTC filed a lawsuit against Facebook calling for the company to sell WhatsApp and Instagram, Hyundai buys Boston Dynamics, and Adobe releases the last Flash Player update.
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A nation-state accessed FireEye "Red Team" pen testing tools, WhatsApp complains about Apple privacy labels and Samsung teases its Samsung Galaxy S21 phones.
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Apple introduces AirPods Max headphones, Apple Fitness+ launches on December 14th in select countries, Stadia users can now livestream on YouTube.
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Bloomberg's sources say new Apple Silicon chips with up to 20 cores will arrive next year, LG will outsource more low-end and mid-range phone designs, and Google removes extensions from IAC over "policy violations."
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India introduces new regulations on ride-hailing services, Salesforce announces it intends to buy Slack, and WarnerMedia will launch all 2021 movies on HBO Max.
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WarnerMedia plans to release all 2021 theatrical releases to HBO Max simultaneously, Chinese researchers use a photonic quantum computer to claim quantum supremacy, and the US DOJ is investigating Facebook's VR dominance.
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Facebook announced it will remove posts containing COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, Spotify says 80% of new podcasts used its Anchor service, and AutoX will launch China's first fully autonomous car fleet in Shenzhen.
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Singapore authorizes cultured chicken for sale, Apple names best apps of the year and Salesforce buys Slack.
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Reddit discloses daily active users for the first time, Libra cryptocurrency renamed to Diem, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 888 chip to ship in Q1 2021.
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India introduces regulations on ride-hailing services that limit fees and set maximum hours for drivers, the UK mandates that Huawei 5G equipment can't be installed after September 2021, and Airbnb and DoorDash seek higher valuations in their IPOs.
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Snap launches Spotlight, California opens programs to allow for paid autonomous ride hailing services, and Twitter will reintroduce verification in 2021.
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The UK announced the formation of the Digital Markets Unity to investigate dominant online platforms, Amazon's global workforce grew 50% in a year, and the Libra Association hopes to launch a stablecoin as early as January.
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Foxconn is reportedly planning to move some iPad and MacBook production to Vietnam, South Korea fines Facebook for sharing user data without consent, and the EU approves a Right to Repair resolution.
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The US FCC rejected ZTE's application, new MacBook and Apple Watch form factors coming, and some routers you should not use.
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Twitter continues warning users about misleading posts post-election, Australia reports incidental collection data from its COVIDSafe app, is the Galaxy Note going out to pasture?
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Snap launched a new feed on Snapchat called Spotlight, two new programs in California allow for paid autonomous vehicle services, and a coalition of digital marketing companies ask the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority to block implementation of Google's ‘Privacy Sandbox’ initiative.
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Qualcomm receives approval to sell some mobile components to Huawei, Twitter begins rolling out Fleets globally, and Nvidia launched a beta of GeForce Now for mobile Safari.
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Vietnam threatens to ban Facebook if it doesn't step up local political censorship, Apple responds to privacy concerns with its delay of iOS 14's App Tracking Transparency feature, and the Internet Archive launches a collection for preserving Flash content.
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Nvidia launches a beta of a browser-based GeForce Now service for iOS, YouTube will now show ads on non-partnered channels without sharing revenue, and Google launches a redesigned version of Google Pay.
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Apple drops its apps tore cut for some developers, The US FCC approves more spectrum for WiFi and new features in new versions of Firefox and Chrome.
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Microsoft announces Pluton for more secure PCs, Mozilla launches Firefox 83, Twitter makes Fleets available to all users.
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Qualcomm received a license to let it sell some mobile components to Huawei, Turkey fines Google for anti-competitive behavior with six-months to change their ad business, and Samsung launches a line of smart monitors.
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Apple suspends new business with Pegatron, the EU finds Amazon engaged in anti-competitive behavior by using non-public merchant data, and the PUBG Corporation plans to relaunch PUBG Mobile in India.
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DoorDash files for its IPO with the US SEC, the Austrian Supreme Court dismisses Facebook's appeal, requiring the platform to remove defamatory comments globally, and Nintendo releases another retro console.
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The PUBG Corporation announces how it plans to relaunch PUBG Mobile in India, Instagram's redesign adds Reels and Shopping to the navigation bar, and Google will end unlimited photo backups in Google Photos.
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China targets online shopping the day before the biggest online shopping day in the world, Apple announces new laptops that use its own chip and TikTok wonders if the US government forgot it.
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Some developers opt-out of iOS apps on Macs, Cruise and Walmart partner for autonomous deliveries, Spotify plans to acquire Megaphone.
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Apple suspends new business with Pegatron over labor violations, Pfizer announces preliminary findings from its COVID-19 vaccine trial, and Tim Berners-Lee's Inrupt launches an enterprise platform.
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Waymo releases detailed safety data for the first time, voters decided on a number of tech issues in California, Maine, and Michigan, and the US DOJ seizes $1 billion in Bitcoin.
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Apple announced it will start requiring new app privacy labels debuted at WWDC on December 8th, India's UPI caps payment processing apps, and the PS5 won't support SSD expansion at launch.
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WhatsApp starts rolling out ephemeral messaging on iOS and Android, Nvidia reportedly plans to launch GeForce Now on iOS through the browser, and DJI announces the Mini 2 drone.
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App-based drivers will not be considered full-time employees under California law, Masachusetts extends right to repair laws to car data and Chrome patches two zero-day vulnerabilities.
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Walmart rethinks its in-store robots, Ant's IPO gets delayed, PayPal does record numbers in Q3.
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Waymo released a safety report on its driverless car service in Arizona, the Wayback Machine will now include contextual banners from fact checking organizations, and Huawei reportedly plans to build a factory in Shanghai for its telecom chips.
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OnePlus expands the Nord lineup, Facebook launches cloud gaming, and Sony is in talks to buy Crunchyroll.
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Apple sees a 26% in iPhone revenue on earnings that still beat analyst expectations, Under Armour sells MyFitnessPal, and Samsung launches SmartThings Find.
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Germany's antitrust regulator launches a probe into Amazon's "brandgating" policy, CEOs from Facebook, Twitter, and Alphabet testify before Congress on Section 230, and Marvell announces it intends to acquire Inphi.
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Amazon launches amazon.se in Sweden, Apple may start wirelessly charging external accessories, TikTok partners with AP on election info in the US.
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T-Mobile launches its TVision service in the US, Tinder takes video chat out of beta and AMD agrees to buy Xilinx.
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OnePlus announces two new midrange handsets in the Nord line, Facebook starts rolling out cloud-based games, and GitHub takes down youtube-dl.
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The free live stream Apple Music TV launches, the US DOJ files an antitrust case against Google, and Quibi calls it quits.
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The Central Bank of the Bahamas launches the first central bank digital currency called the Sand Dollar, Aldi and Instacart pilot using SNAP benefits for orders, and Google launches the Google Fi phone subscription program.
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Facebook announces several updates for WhatsApp including in-chat shopping, Huawei announces the Mate 40 Pro, and Quibi announces its shutting down.
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Paypal gets into cryptocurrencies, Facebook clones NextDoor and Amazon's game streaming service Luna launches.
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The US DOJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google, the EU turns on cross-border contact tracing app interoperability, and you can now actually buy the LG rollable OLED.
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Apple launches the free streaming channel Apple Music TV, Ireland's DPC launches an investigation into Instagram's use of children's data, and TikTok is no longer banned in Pakistan.
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Apple announces new iPhones, social media platforms react to a controversial New York Times story on Hunter Biden, and Google announces the final migration from Hangouts to Chat.
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A report from the Belgian data protection agency finds that the IAB Europe's Transparency and Consent Framework violates GDPR, Twitter revises its Hacked Materials Policy, and GameStop will receive a percentage of Xbox console revenue for unit sold in its channels.
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Facebook announced it reduced the reach of a New York Post story regarding Hunter Biden while its fact checkers review it and Twitter blocks links and images to it, Snap rolls out music clips for snaps and stories, and Warner Media will discontinue its HBO channel in India.
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Apple launches new 5G iphones, Huawei might sell the Honor phone unit and Microsoft Ai beats humans at captioning.
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OnePlus co-founder leaves company, Netflix removes trial period options, Google Duplex starts supporting haircut appointments.
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The two largest game streaming companies announce a merger that will give the new company up to 300 million monthly active users, Amazon's Crucible game is officially cancelled, and Apple is using its retail stores as distribution centers.
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Google delays its Play Billing mandate in India until 2022, G Suite is now Google Workspace, and AMD announces its Ryzen 5000 series processors.
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AMD is in talks to buy the FPGA maker Xilinx, Oracle and Google argue the Java API case in from of the US Supreme Court, and AMD announces Ryzen 5 processors based on the new Zen 3 architecture.
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IBM will spin off its managed infrastructure business into a separate publicly traded company, Facebook will temporarily ban political adds after the US presidential election, and Lime launches a mobility-as-a-service offering to put third-party providers in its app.
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A US House report calls out monopoly practices of Apple, Amazon, Alphabet and Faebook, Oracle heads to the Supreme Court against Google over Java API, and new Slack features for easier conversations
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Google renames G Suite to Google Workspace, Sony is bullish on PS5 sales, Facebook adds Netflix support to Portal line.
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Google announced it will delay enforcing its Play Billing requirement in India until April 2022, Nvidia launches a platform for adding AI-based tools to video conferencing, and Zeiss open up preorders on the ZX1 camera after two years.
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Uber approved to operate in London, Google reemphasizes that developers are required to use Play billing in the Play Store, and Google officially unveils the Pixel 5 and 4a 5G.
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HP announced the Spectre x360 14 laptop with a 3:2 aspect ratio, Twitter says its analysis of its image cropping algorithm doesn't show signs of racial or gender bias, and Verizon expands its LTE Home Internet offering to markets in 48 US States.
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Google officially announced details on the phones it told us were coming, the Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5, Microsoft announces the sub-$600 Surface Laptop Go, and Indian startups consider building their own 3rd party app store.
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Instagram and Messenger users can no communicate across platforms, China to investigate Google and Cloudflare launches Google Analytics competitor.
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Lenovo intros foldable laptop, Disney+ launches GroupWatch, Bing gets some love in the EU.
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Uber granted an 318-month license to operate in London, the US Commerce Department reportedly requires an export license for the Chinese chipmaker SMIC, and LinkedIn adds Stories and video messaging as part of a major redesign.
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Microsoft buys ZeniMax Media, details about Oracle's and Wal-Mart's stake TikTok Global emerge, and Amazon launches its cloud gaming service, Luna.
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The European Commission announces it will appeal the overturning of Apple and Ireland's $15 billion fine, the Justice Department asks for a hold on the preliminary injunction preventing the ban on WeChat transactions, and Amazon announces its Luna game streaming service.
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The Facebook Oversight Board will begin hearing appeals in mid to late October, Samsung announces the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition, and United Airlines plans a trial to provide COVID-19 tests ahead of flights.
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The US Department of Justice submitted a legislative proposal to Congress call on changes to Section 230, Microsoft brings Edge to Linux, and Pinterest launches Story Pins in beta.
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Google launches work tracking tool Tables, Jabra updates its Elite wireless earbud line, Facebook pushes back on EU user data.
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Microsoft will buy Bethesda and keep it operating independently, Oracle and Wal-Mart to buy stake in new US-based TikTok, Peacock arrives on Roku.
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Oracle wins bid to become TikTok's trusted technology partner in the US, Nvidia is buying Arm, and Apple launches new Watches, iPad Air, and subscription bundles.
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The US Commerce Department announces that US companies will be banned from distributing WeChat and TikTok on September 20th, CFIUS is looking into data security of game publishers with investments from Tencent, and Twitter adds new security policies for accounts related to the US election.
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Facebook shows off the Oculus Quest 2, Sony finally gives pricing for the PS5, and Nintendo discontinues the 3DS.
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Apple has new watches, iPads and subscription models, Sony denies lowering PS5 production, and Amazon gets into podcasting.
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CBS All Access being renamed Paramount+, Oculus Quest 2 videos leak, Adobe Illustrator for iPad now in pre-order.
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Oracle reportedly won its bid for TikTok, Nvidia announces it intends to acquire Arm from SoftBank, and Apple revises the App Store rules to allow for game streaming services.
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Microsoft announces the Xbox Series S is launching November 10th, Portland bans facial recognition technology, and India's streaming services agree to a self-regulation code.
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The UK will release its COVID-19 contact tracing app in England and Wales on September 24th, Facebook challenges a ruling by Ireland's data regulators regarding transfers to the US, and Facebook will remove election related autocompletes.
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The Portland, Oregon City Council approves two bans on facial recognition technology in the city, Motorola releases a second generation Razr foldable phone, and Lucid Motors reveals details and pricing for its Air electric sedan.
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Microsoft releases launch dates and prices for new Xbox consoles, AT&T partners with Amazon to let you use the Echo as a phone andthe latest moves int the Apple v. Epic v. Google fight.
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Microsoft announces that an Xbox Series S console is coming for $299, China announces the “Global Initiative on Data Security,” and PUBG Corporation takes over publishing PUBG in India from Tencent to try to get the app's ban removed.
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Fifteen streaming services in India sign on to the Universal Self-Regulation Code for Online Curated Content Providers, Facebook tests putting Instagram Stories in Facebook, and Italy launches an investigation into cloud storage providers over terms of service.
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Apple terminated Epic Games' developer account, Motorola launches its first 5G phone in the US, and Nvidia details the GeForce RTX 3000 series graphics cards.
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TikTok launches the Stitch feature to let users share clips of videos in their own content, Facebook formalizes its policy for third-party vulnerability disclosures, and Japan's antitrust regulator is taking a closer look at Apple.
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Qualcomm announces the next-generation ARM for Windows processor, TCL announces NXTPAPER display technology, and Apple introduces offer codes for developers.
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India bans 118 more apps, Nvidia launches monster new GPUs and Microsoft launches a deepfake detector.
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Apple may launch a 6.7-inch iPhone 12 model, Facebook pushes back against Australian bill to demand payment for news content, ZTE launches the Axon 20 SG.
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TikTok has reported selected a bidder, but will now need approval from China, Apple terminates Epic Games' developer account, and Netflix launches a Watch Free site.
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Apple apologies for requiring WordPress to integrate in-app purchases, Amazon announces the Halo fitness wearable, and Walmart joins Microsoft's bid for TikTok's operations.
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Walmart confirms it joined Microsoft's bid to acquire TikTok, Xiaomi will ship a phone with an under screen camera in 2021, and OnePlus will reportedly launch an entry-level smartphone.
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TikTok's CEO resigns after joining the company in May, Amazon launches the Halo fitness band, and Facebook tells developers that use the Facebook Audience Network that revenue could drop substantially with changes in iOS 14.
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Microsoft adds free voice transcription to the web version of Word, smartphone sales plummet in Q2, but how bad is it? and new phone form factors from Asus and LG.
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A judge ruled Apple can't kick epic out of its developer's program but can keep Fortnite out of the Apple app store, plus a 4K Switch might come next year and redecorate on Amazon in augmented reality.
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TikTok and the WeChat Users Alliance challenge the executive orders that would ban transactions in the US, Apple allows the WordPress iOS app to update without in-app purchases, and China taps Gitee to develop an “independent, open-source code hosting platform for China.”
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ZTE will launch the first under screen camera smartphone, Apple tells Epic Games it will remove it from its Developer Program on August 28th, and Lyft and Uber get a temporarily reprieve on reclassifying drivers in California.
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Google updated Search and Maps with near-real-time wildfire information, Lyft and Uber don't suspend service in California, and Reddit reveals the impact of its new hate speech policy.
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Facebook announced an expansion of its Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy to remove Pages, Groups, and Instagram accounts that discuss "potential violence", DoorDash launches grocery delivery service, and Guardicore Labs finds a previous unknown botnet.
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Netflix confirms its testing a shuffle button, Facebook removes support for Oculus accounts, and Samsung launches Samsung Pay Card in the UK.
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Amazon plans to hire 3,500 new workers in office-based jobs, Nvidia's GeForce Now beta comes to ChromeOS, Apple renames Beats 1 to Apple Music 1.
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ZTE announces it's new phone with an under-screen selfie camera is coming in September, Apple extends non-warranty repair program to third-party Mac repair shops and a two-story 3D printed house is done.
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Amazon in talks with mall operators to use department stores as distribution hubs, Uber and Lyft ordered to reclassify drivers in California, and Fortnite is removed from the App Store and Google Play Store.
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Following the roll out of a direct payment system in Fortnite, Google and Apple remove the app from their app stores, Twitter launches its API v2, and a California appeals court rules that Amazon is liable for defective products sold on its Marketplace.
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Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports that Apple will launch subscription service bundles in October, ByteDance and Reliance Platforms in talks about a TikTok investment in India, and Square tests short-term loans in the Cash app.
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Microsoft launches it's Microsoft Duo for preorder, Uber threatens to shutdown in California and TokTok and Facebook accused of stealing user info without telling them.
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Mozilla to lay off around 250 employees, Google brings new calendar app to Android Auto, Parallels Desktop 16 now available.
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Amazon is reportedly in talks to turn closed Sears and JC Penney stores into distribution hubs, Ming-Chi Kuo analyzes the impact of a WeChat ban on iPhone shipments, and E Ink Corporation shows off a foldable e-reader.
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Microsoft is exploring buying TikTok from ByteDance, President Trump signs executive orders that will ban all transactions with ByteDance and WeChat, and Google announces the Pixel 4a.
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President Trump signed two Executive Orders banning transactions with ByteDance and WeChat as of September 20th, the US Department of Justice files amended complaints seeking to overturn California's net neutrality law, and Have I Been Pwned is going open source.
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Microsoft ends xCloud game streaming test on iOS, Nintendo smashes expectations in latest quarter, Microsoft to buy all of TikTok's global business?
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Samsung annocunes new Note phones, a foldable tablet, ear buds and more. Anthony Levandowski sentenced to prison time for stealing trade secrets from Google and Disney sends Mulan to Disney +.
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Apple updates iMacs, EU investigates Google's FitBit purchase, Sony beats but also retreats.
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Microsoft continues negotiations to acquire TikTok's operations in the US, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, the Content Authenticity Initiative publishes a white paper outlining a standard for authenticating media, and Google launches the Ads Transparency Spotlight Chrome plugin.
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Garmin's outage was caused by ransomware, Big Tech CEOs testify to the US House antitrust subcommittee, and Universal Pictures and AMC Theaters agree to shorten the theatrical release window for some movies.
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Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and Facebook all report quarterly earnings, Oppo announces its first Wear OS device, and the US FCC approves Amazon's Project Kuiper satellite constellation.
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Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook, and Sundar Pichai testify before the US House Antitrust Subcommittee, a US Federal Judge orders the state of New York to pay unemployment benefits to Lyft and Uber drivers, and TikTok says its Creator Fund will reach up to $2 billion in the next three years.
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Spotify usage soars, tech CEOs assemble in Washington, DC and AMC and Universal make a historic agreement to shorten the exclusive window for theatrical movie runs to 17 days.
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Study finds face masks decrease facial recognition accuracy, Spotify increases Group Sessions party size, Twitter temporarily suspends account to force tweet deletion.
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Garmin announces to return limited functionality to services following a multi-day outage, big tech CEO reportedly rescheduled to testify before US House antitrust subcommittee on July 29th, and Google extends its work from home policy through at least July 2021.
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New details about the coordinated social engineering attack that hit Twitter, Spotify launches video podcasts, and Logic signs an exclusive streaming deal with Twitch.
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TikTok signs a music license agreement with the NMPA, Intel announces 7nm chips delayed until mid-2022, and Garmin suffers a major outage.
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AT&T reports on HBO Max subscribers, Twitter says attackers were able to access Direct Message inboxes of up to 36 users during the coordinated social attack last week, and Plex adds 80 live TV channels.
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Slack filed a complaint against Microsoft with the European Commission, Samsung announces a 5G foldable phone and Lenovo's gaming phone has a pop-up selfie cam on the side.
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Adobe hires Pixel camera lead researcher, LinkedIn announces layoffs, IBM's Q2 earnings beat expectations.
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GM's sustainability report confirms the company is on track to deliver 20 electric vehicles by 2023, an unsecured database hosts log information from 7 "no-log" Hong Kong-based VPN providers, and AliPay operator Ant Groups begins planning for a dual stock listing.
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Google to invest $10 billion in India over the next 7 years, the European Court of Justice annuls the European Commission ruling on Apple taxes in Ireland, and Twitter is hit with a coordinated social engineering attack with numerous high profile accounts tweeting a crypto scheme.
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As part of its investigation into the coordinated social engineering attack Twitter says it found no evidence that user passwords were exposed, the EU launches a probe into voice assistants and IoT, and Netflix names Ted Sarandos co-CEO.
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The EU Court of Justice rules the privacy protections in the EU-US Privacy Shield framework to be invalid, Twitter says several high profile accounts were taken over as a result of a "coordinated social engineering attack," and Google announces a major G Suite update.
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European court finds Apple doesn't owe back tax after all, Google takes second largest stake in Reliane Jio behind Facebook and Zoom gets into the hardware game.
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Amazon launches the grocery Dash Cart, Softbank explores selling Arm, MGM data breach bigger than previously reported?
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Google will invest $10 billion in India over the next 5-7 years, Apple reportedly hits a new milestone in AR development, and EW Scripps sells Stitcher to SiriusXM.
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Uber intends to acquire Postmates, several apps and services pause user data requests from law enforcement in Hong Kong, and Alphabet's Loon launches its first commercial service in Kenya.
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Gartner and IDC see PC shipments increase in Q2, France approves age verification amendment for pornography websites, and Ming-Chi Kuo reports a 13.3- inch Apple Silicon MacBook Pro is coming in Q4.
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Canon announced the EOS R5 with 8K 12-bit RAW video support, Sensor Tower estimates 8% of Quibi launch free trial users converted to paid users, and Apple confirms Mac with Apple Silicon will support Thunderbolt connectors.
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Qualcomm announces the Snapdragon 865 Plus, Intel annoucnes specs for Thunderbolt 4 can handle two 4K monitors, and Apple may plan to support QR codes in Apple Pay.
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US mulls blocking TikTok and other Chinese social apps, Magic Leap hires Peggy Johnson as CEO, Alphabet's Loon officially flies over Kenya.
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Uber intends to acquire Postmates for $2.65 billion, WhatsApp and Telegram will not process requests for user data in Hong Kong, and Chrome looks at throttling JavaScript to improve battery life.
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McDonalds partners to install EV charges at UK locations, Uber is in talks to buy Postmates, and Facebook updates algorithm to prioritize original reporting.
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A consortium led by the UK government purchases the satellite operator OneWeb, Reliance Jio Platforms launches JioMeet, and EU regulators are looking into Google's acquisition of FitBit.
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US House antitrust panel chair David Cicilline announces that Apple CEO Tim Cook will join CEOs from Amazon, Facebook, and Google in testifying in late July, Vizio announces pricing for its OLED TVs, and Microsoft will offer over 60 "show floor demos" during its Summer Games Fest Demo Event.
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Spotify brings its two-person plan to the US and UK, Apple reportedly canceling some Arcade Game development an macOS malware hiding in pirated software.
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Uber to buy Postmates? Twitch suspends the President's channel, Android Nearby Share launches.
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Amazon eliminates single-use plastic packaging in Indian fulfillment centers, the US suspends H-1B visas, and and McDonalds partners with InstaVolt to install EV chargers in the UK.
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Apple announces the transition to Apple Silicon at WWDC, Microsoft closes Mixer and its Microsoft Store retail locations, and Google plans to license "high-quality" content from publishers.
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Microsoft announces it will close all Microsoft Store retail locations, excluding campus locations, Amazon intends to acquire the self-driving startup Zoox, and Amazon launches Smart Stores in India.
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A Google executive tells Axios the company is working on a licensing program to pay publishers for "high quality" news content, Indiana's Supreme Court rules on if police can compel unlocking a smartphone, and Sony launches a PlayStation bug bounty program.
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Microsoft Defender ATP for Android launches in preview, Amazon may be building a live TV service and Facebook winds down the Oculus Go.
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Microsoft shuts down Mixer, Facebook acquires Ready At Dawn Studios, Segway winds down PT production.
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Apple reportedly alerted developers in China that games will require a license prior to publishing on the app stores, an update to the Hey email app is approved, and NextDoor disables its Forward to Police feature.
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WhatsApp adds payments in Brazil, GitHub abandons "master" for repositories, and the EU opens two investigations into Apple Pay and the App Store.
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France's Constitutional Counsel rules the country's online illicit content law unconstitutional, Germany amends its online content laws to require posts promoting criminal activity to be reported to law enforcement, and Sony' Aibo learns a new trick.
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The BCC reports that the UK is dropping the centralized contact tracing app it developed and will adopt Google and Apple's exposure notification API, third-party assessors will submit regular Facebook privacy reports to the US FTC, and Dish will close on the acquisition of Boost Mobile on July 1st.
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Parallels will enable Windows apps on ChromeOS, Apple blokcs email app for not using Aplpe in-app purchases, T-Mobile explains why it went down Monday
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Bezos will testify to US House Judiciary Committee, young adults increasingly use Instagram for news, Dropbox launches password manager.
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WhatsApp rolls out in-app payments in Brazil, GitHub will use "main" instead of "master" for repositories, and Walmart announces a new partnership with Shopify.
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Airbnb sees an increase in bookings over 2019, Mark Gurman reports that Apple will announced ARM-based Macs at WWDC, and IBM announces its exiting the facial recognition business.
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OpenAI launched its first commercial API in beta, Sony shows off the design of the PS5, and Twitch will automatically delete stream clips with copyrighted music.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that the EU is preparing to file formal antitrust charges against Amazon for using third-party seller data to create competing products, Amazon places a one-year moratorium on police departments using its Rekognition service, and security researchers detail the CallStranger attack that uses a Universal Plug and Play network protocol exploit.
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Signal makes it easy to move data to a new iPhone, Tesla nnounce volume production to begin on its big rig, and Google rolls out noise reduction for Meet.
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Honda says cyberattack suspended global production, Cox penalizing entire neighborhoods over upload overuse, Twitter bringing verification back?
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Airbnb says domestic bookings are up on the year since mid-May, Alexis Ohanian resigns from Reddit's board, and Apple publishes Password Manager Resources on GitHub.
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Sony, Cisco, EA and others postpone events in light of a week of protests, a group of publishers sue the Internet Archive over its free eBook library, and Zoom will only provide end-to-end encryption to free users.
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Instagram says it does not grant a copyright license to third-party websites that use its embed API, Twitter sees record app downloads this week, and Facebook rolls out labels for state-controlled and owned media.
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Google confirmed its rolling out support for clicking through snippets in search, Snapchat will stop supporting the President's account in the Discover tab, and Signal brings a face blurring feature to its messaging app.
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Zoom puts end-to-end encryption behind its paywall, The BBC launches a voice assistant and the first pictures of a new Android TV streaming stick leak.
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Apple releases iOS 13.5.1, Samsung's Sero TV comes to US and UK, Cisco and Sony both postpone this week's events.
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Samsung launches the Access phone subscription service in the US, the US will join the Global Partnership on AI, and Zynga buys the mobilegame maker Peak for $1.8 billion.
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US President Trumps signs an executive order authorizing the FCC to review liability protections of Section 230, IGTV will begin letting creators monetize videos, and Switzerland launches the first app with support for Google and Apple's exposure notification API.
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President Trump signed an executive order authorizing the FCC to review when liability protections of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act apply to online platforms, Google will being rolling out its SameSite Cookie requirements with Chrome 84 in July, and cowatching features launch on Hulu and Plex.
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Arizona's attorney general filed a lawsuit against Google over allegedly deceptive location tracking, GeForce Now will now only offer games that have opted in to the service, and Microsoft and Google are both reportedly investigating investing in Indian telecom companies.
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Twitter adds a fact-checking label to two tweets from the US president, HBO Max launches in the US, and Samsung launches a debit card.
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China's Hangzhou proposes permanent health tracking system, XRSpace unveils Mova VR headset, ARM announces next-gen mobile chips.
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Sony sets the release and price of its Xperia 1 II flagship phone, Unc0ver releases an iOS jailbreak for the current version of iOS, and the latest firmware for Texas Instrument graphic calculators ends support for assembly and C programs.
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TSMC to shop chip shipments to Huawei, Microsoft built an Azure supercomputer to work on artificial general intelligence for OpenAI, and Apple and Google's Exposure Notification API goes live to the public.
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Google rolls out an Accessible Places option in Maps, a judge rules that powering on a phone to view a lock screen requires a warrant, and Nvidia trained a GAN to recreate Pac-Man based only on watching game play.
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Facebook announced the rollout of new scam and abuse alters in Messenger, Amazon launches food delivery in India, and EA open sources code for classic RTS games.
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Google Cloud becomes US DoD client, Amazon launches its big online video game Crucible and Facebook starts its Shops program.
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Disney exec Kevin Mayer takes TikTok CEO spot, Chromium Edge gets new features, Project Reunion aims to reduce developer fragmentation.
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IBM releases a set of open source guidelines and tools for developers to integrate accessibility into websites and apps, a bug in the Edison email iOS app causes users to see emails from other people's accounts, and attackers target supercomputers in Europe to install cryptominers.
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The World Heath Organization plans to launch a COVID-19 symptom tracking apps for under-resourced countries, Dell launches redesigned XPS 15 and 17 laptops, and Sony launches the IMX500 image sensor with on-board computer vision processor.
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The US Department of Commerce amended its export rules requiring foreign chipmakers using US technology to obtain a license from the US to sell to Huawei, TSMC commits to building a chip fab in Arizona, and Chrome will soon block ads that use up too many system resources.
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Sony announced the IMX500 image sensor with onboard computer vision processor, Houseparty launches experimental content series In The House for group viewing, and Instagram rolls out feature to combat bullying.
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Epic has new royalty plans for Unreal Engine 5, shows demo on PS5, Amazon releases new Fire Tablets, and VR meeting service Spatial goes free.
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Uber may buy Grubhub, Spotify updates Kids app, China's smartphone shipments rebounding?
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The World Health Organization plans to release a COVID-19 symptom checking app, the White House reportedly is in talks with Intel and TSMC about building chip fabs in the US, and Microsoft rolls out a reply-all protection feature for Outlook.
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Apple updates the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the Magic Keyboard, Uber and Lyft require facemasks during rides, and Zoom requires Keybase.
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States in India resume limited smartphone production, Uber reports its largest net loss in three quarters, and Zoom buys Keybase.
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The New York City Department of Education announces that schools can use Zoom again following security changes, Virgin Media and O2 announce plans to merge in the UK, and Nintendo says the Switch has sold more than the Nintendo 64 and GameCube combined.
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Microsoft upgardes its surface line including Surface Buds, Ring annocunes a new cheaper video doorbell and online sales boost Shopify.
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Uber bailing out Lime? PewDiePie signs livestream deal with YouTube, Mozilla releases Firefox 76.
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Apple updates the MacBook Pro with the new Magic Keyboard, Jeff Bezos called to testify to US House Judiciary Committee over whether Amazon lied to congress about using third-party data, and HiSilicon overtakes Samsung for smartphone processor shipments in China.
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Germany will adopt decentralized contact tracing for COVID-19, DJI announces the Mavic Air 2, and Reddit launches (then rolls back) a Start Chatting feature.
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Amazon confirmed it will launch 2-hour grocery delivery service called Express, Epic Games cancels the Fortnite World Cup, and ICANN votes against the sale of the .org registry.
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Apple and Google deliver the first version of their contact tracing API to developers, LA county website lets any resident schedule a COVID-19 test, and Intel announces its 10th generation Comet Lake processors.
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Facebook launches a chatbot it says can converse like a human, Alphabet earnings better than expected and Google Meet now free.
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WhatsApp increases video calls from four to eight people, DJI announces Mavic Air 2, Facebook will host #Graduation2020 event.
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The Khronos Group releases OpenCL 3.0, Apple reportedly a month behind on next-gen iPhone production, and Germany will adopt decentralized contact tracing framework for COVID-19.
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Amazon begins listing COVID-19 testing locations in search, Uber launches two new delivery servicecs, and Facebook buys a stake in India's Reliance Jio.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook reveals the joint Apple-Google contact tracing API will be available to developers on April 28th, Nextdoor and Walmart partners on "Neighbors Helping Neighbors" program, and the Wall Street Journal reports that Amazon employees used third-party seller data to structure Amazon private label products.
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Google announced it's rolling out identity verification for all advertisers, security researchers at ZecOps publish details on a iOS Mail exploit, and Apple's ARM-based Macs will reportedly have a 12-core CPU.
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Facebook buys a stake in India's most popular apps maker, Epic finally adds Fortnite back to the Android store, Facebook messenger Kids goes global.
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Sonos launches Sonos Radio, Google makes its Healthcare API generally available, HBO Max to launch on May 27.
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Google lists information on COVID-19 testing centers in the US in search, Carnegie Mellon University published a site with results from its COVID-19 symptom survey, and Facebook launches a Facebook Gaming app on Android.
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Google and Apple cooperate on a decentralized COVID-19 tracking system, Google is reportedly working on a processor for Pixel phones, and Instacart launches a prescription delivery service.
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Instacart launched a prescription delivery service in partnership with Costco, ICANN delays the sale of the .org domain following a letter from California's attorney general, and Facebook cancels all events with 50+ people through June 2021.
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Bloomberg reports that Sony's first year of PS5 production will be significantly less than previous consoles, Apple is reportedly working on modular wireless headphones, and Facebook will soon show pop-up notification to users who engage with COVID-19 misinformation.
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Apple launches the iPhone SE, Google launches fund for local journalism, China launches global blockhain platform.
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Google could have its own Pixel processor ready by 2021, Zoom accounts are being sold on the dark web, a new ESRB label aims to make sense of loot boxes.
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Apple and Google are cooperating on a decentralized opt-in system to track COVID-19 transmission, Amazon puts new online grocery customers on a wait list, and the new high-end iPhones will reportedly feature a similar design to the iPad Pro.
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Microsoft updates Skype to make it easier to use without an account, short form video service Quibi launches, and Intel, Mozilla and Creative Commons join the Open COVID pledge to share intellectual property.
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Google developed an application portal for the New York Department of Labor to improve unemployment application process, Amazon announces its developing a lab to test employees for COVID-19, and engineering students from UC Berkeley develop a kit to convert sleep apnea machines to serve as ventilators.
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France's competition authority orders Google to negotiate with news publishers for use of snippets, Microsoft's Surface Neo reportedly delayed until 2021, and Disney+ has over 50 million subscribers.
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Zoom calls on CISOs from other companies to advise on security, A study of what it takes to subvert fingerprint authentication and new Netflix parental controls.
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Intel pledges $50M toward COVID-19 efforts, Google releases Pixel 4 face unlock update, Samsung estimates profit due to memory chip demand.
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Zoom updates its default settings to combat Zoombombing, Microsoft updates Skype to not require an account to start or join a meeting, and YouTube will actively remove videos that conflate 5G technology with COVID-19.
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The US CDC and state governments use location data from mobile ads for COVID-19 response planning, App Annie reports video conferencing apps were downloaded 62 million times last week, and Microsoft plans to release a consumer version of Chrome.
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Google publishes COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports, using location data across 131 countries, Instacart will provide health and safety kits to its shoppers, and Facebook launches a standalone desktop Messenger app.
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Zoom CEO Eric Yuan announces that it will freeze feature updates for 90 days to focus on security and privacy, Amazon begins testing employee temperatures in New York and Seattle, and YouTube is reportedly working on a TikTok competitor called Shorts.
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The T-Mobile USA meger with Sprint is final, beware of network path links in Zoom, Pokemon Go-creator Niantic steps up its AR talents.
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Spotify Kids launches in new markets, Snapchat expands Story sharing to 3rd-party apps, Huawei misses revenue target.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that the US CDC, state and local governments are using anonymized location data from mobile ads to aid in pandemic response plans, UK telcos agree to remove data caps for wired broadband, and HQ Trivia returns.
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Instagram released Co-Watching to let people browse their feeds together, Safari now blocks all third-party cookies by default, and Epic Games launched Epic Games Publishing.
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Sony Corporation announced it is spinning off its Electronics Products & Solutions business into Sony Electronics Corporation, Epic Games launches Epic Games Publishing, and Huawei launches the P40 phone lineup.
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Apple reportedly considering delaying the iPhone over week consumer upgrade demand, AMD graphics card IP leaked, and India's MX Player comes to the US, UK, and Canada.
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An open source ventilator project launchs from MIT researchers, developers work with epidemiologists on website to help gather data on virus spread, and a Hackathon for needed health tools launches.
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Mozilla announces Firefox Better Web with Scroll. Apple App Store launches in 20 new countries, YouTube will downgrade video quality by default globally for the next month.
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Amazon announced orders of non-essential products are suspended in Italy and France, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi calls for gig workers to be included in the stimulus package, and IBM helps to launch the COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium.
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PS5 and Xbox Series X specifications were revealed, Alphabet's Verily launches its COVID-19 testing and screening website in the Bay Area, and Universal Pictures announces it will make movies available for rental the same day they hit theaters.
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Microsoft announced DirectX12 Ultimate, Netflix and YouTube announce steps to use less network bandwidth in the EU, and Apple's 5G iPhones for this year are reportedly still on schedule to ship.
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Microsoft Teams now has 44 million daily active users, the New York Stock Exchange will switch to all electric trading, and the US FDIC approves Square to operate a bank.
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Sony's powerful PS5 specs arrive, Apple launches new iPads and MacBook Air, with mouse support coming to iPads, and a faster cornovirus test looks promsing.
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Uber suspends Uber Pool service in US and Canada, TransferWise partners with Alipay, AMC closes all 661 US theaters due to COVID-19.
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Microsoft reveals the full specifications of the Xbox Series X, Alphabet's Verily launches its pilot COVID-19 screening and testing website for the San Francisco Bay area, and the US FCC announces the “Keep Americans Connected Pledge” with ISPs.
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The FCC's “Keep Americans Connected Pledge” commits dozens of ISPs to not shut off service or charge late fees over the next 60 days, Amazon launches Just Walk Out business to license cashierless tech to retailers, and security researchers demonstrate a side channel attack that affects all AMD CPUs from 2011 to 2019.
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AT&T announced it suspended broadband data caps in the US, internet exchange points see record traffic, and Apple reopens all Apple Stores in China.
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Cloud gaming service Shadows launches a private beta for a cloud VR gaming tier, Ming Chi-Kuo predicts that Scissor switches and custom processors are coming to MacBooks in 2021, and Magic Leap is reportedly investigating a potential sale.
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E3 canceled due to virus, Microsoft takes down huge botnet and Verizon launches a Yahoo branded cellular service.
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Sensor Data collecting data through its VPN and ad-blocking apps, Apple developing new AR app for iOS, Pixel 4A hands-on video is leaked.
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Amazon announced it will sell its cashier-less tech as a new line of business, eBay and Facebook block listings for surgical face masks, and security researchers show security exploit for AMD processors made from 2011-2019.
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More events are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, China's new internet content law goes into effect, and Twitter rolls out a new ephemeral sharing feature called "Fleets" in Brazil.
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Amazon and Facebook shutdown offices around Seattle following confirmed COVID-19 cases, Oppo announces the Find X2 Pro phone, and security researchers find that a patched vulnerability to the Intel Converged Security and Management Engine can still be exploited.
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TCL demoed a working tri-fold smartphone and demoed a rolling concept phone, GM's new Ultium can get 400 miles on a charge, and the security startup Corellium shows Android running on iOS.
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Google launches its webpage-reading feature, Twitter tests disappearing posts and Hangouts and Teams offer free upgrades for people working from home.
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US tech jobs growing disproportionately, Amazon ramps up same-day deliveries, OnePlus plans 5G robot snowball fight.
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Facebook announced it can now create 3D Photos from images captures with a single lens camera, China's new law on internet content, the Provisions on the Governance of the Online Information Content Ecosystem, goes into effect, and the Game Developers Conference is postponed due to COVID-19 concerns.
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NBCUniversal reportedly looking to buy Vudu, Google warns about installing Play services on Huawei devices, and Amazon opens Amazon Go Grocery with no cashiers.
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The Information reports that Apple will release a keyboard with a build in trackpad when it releases updated iPad Pros, COVID-19 virus concerns leads to more event cancellations by tech companies, and the US Senate passes the Secure and Trusted Telecommunications Networks Act.
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DoorDash announced it submitted a confidential S-1 filing with the US SEC as the first step to an IPO, security researchers publish details on the Kr00k Wi-Fi chip vulnerability, and the Smithsonian published 2.8 million images in its new Open Access program.
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LG's V60 ThinQ 5G offers top specs at less than $1000, Pansonic backs out of Tesla solar panel factory, an exercise machine that perfects your form.
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Mozilla turns on DNS over HTTPS by default for Firefox users, Instacart says it will appeal worker misclassification ruling, Netflix will now rank most popular content.
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Microsoft reveals that the Xbox Series X GPU will be capable of 12 teraflops, NBCUniversal reportedly in talks to buy Vudu from Walmart, and Huawei announces the Mate Xs foldable with an 80% stronger screen.
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Facebook announces policy on influencer ads for political candidates, Apple advises it won't hit Q2 revenue figures due to the coronavirus outbreak, and Jeff Bezos commits $10 billion to a fund to fight climate change
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Facebook launches Pronunciations program to compensate users for voice recordings, New Mexico's DA files a lawsuit against Google claiming Chromebook collect student info without parental consent, and Shopify joins the Libra Association.
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Apple is reportedly considering opening up iOS to third-party default apps, the US House Committee on Oversight and Reform sent a letter to Amazon looking into Ring municipal partnerships, and HTC announces new Cosmos VR headsets.
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Adobe adds features on Photoshop's 30th anniversary, Facebook is internally testing tabs in the news feed and Twitter acquires the makers of an app to edit a feature Twitter doesn't have.
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Ring will require 2-factor authentication for all users, Kickstarter employees unionize, Elon Musk says AI should be regulated.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says harmful content on social media should have a regulation framework between traditional media and a telco, Google plans to shutdown Google Station, and Redbox launches a free ad-supported live TV service.
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US Senator Josh Hawley publishes a plan to remake the Federal Trade Commission, a US District judge approves the Sprint T-Mobile merger is approved, and Samsung announces the Galaxy Z Flip.
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Google removed over 500 Chrome extensions that were part of an ad-fraud scheme, Xiaomi announced the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro flagship phones, and component shortages reportedly cause Sony to delay setting the launch price of the PS5.
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The GSMA cancels Mobile World Congress over coronavirus concerns, Nextdoor for Public Agencies app launches, and 99% of the second largest Wikipedia edition is created by bots.
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Samsung releases a foldable phones, new smartphoens with powerful cameras and new earbuds, Mobile World COngress debates whether it should be canceled and Microsoft Windows 10X can apply a system update and reboot in 90 seconds.
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Snap reportedly launching new mental health content searches, Sprint and T-Mobile get judge approval to merge, Apple joins FIDO Alliance.
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US Senator Josh Hawley published a plan to overhaul the Federal Trade Commission to provide more scrutiny of big tech, Sony and Amazon pull out of MWC over coronavirus concerns, and an app misconfiguration exposed information on 6.4 million eligible votes in Israel.
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West Virginia bill calls for the state to provide an online ballot marking device for all voters with physical disabilities, Alphabet reveals YouTube ad revenue numbers for the first time, and Nvidia's GeForce Now game streaming service launches in Europe and North America.
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Instagram confirms it's prototyping an Instagram Partner Program, the US Department of Homeland Security confirms it purchased access to a commercial database with location data on millions of phones in America, and the US FCC proposes paying nearly $15 billion to satellite companies to free up C-band spectrum for 5G.
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Xiaomi, Huawei, Vivo, and Oppo are reportedly working together on the Global Developer Service Alliance, designed to allow developers to market apps overseas, iOS 13.4 beta shows CarKey API, and Facebook, Twitter, Google, and YouTube send image scraping cease-and-desist letters to Clearview AI.
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The coronoavirus reduces attendance at Mobile World Congress, why you should patch Philips Hue bulbs immediately and Google Glass goes on sale more widely.
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The semiconductor industry slumps, Google says Takeout may have sent videos to strangers, Facebook gives parents more control in its Messenger Kids app .
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West Virginia Governor Jim Justice to sign a low this week requiring all counties to offer online voting to those with physical disabilities, TCL announced it will no longer have the rights to Blackberry phones after August, and the Chinese ODM Wistron to open up its first PCB assembly plant in India.
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EU votes in favor of a common mobile charger, Apple proposes new 2FA standard, Google experiments with paid search results design.
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The European Parliament approves resolution on a common charger standard, Apple's redesigned Maps app rolls out to US users, and Reuters reports that the FBI is investigating NSO Group.
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Avast will no longer provide user data to its subsidiary Jumpshot with plans to eventually shut down the venture, Bitmoji TV will launch February 1st on Snapchat, and the U.S. Justice Department Civil Division announces its first two robocall enforcement actions.
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Google may unify its communication apps to compete with Slack, Samsung announces the Galaxy Tab S6 GG, US Interior Department plans to adopt no-fly rule for Chinese-made drones.
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The UK authorizes limited use of Huawei networking equipment, Facebook launches its off-Facebook activity tool for all users, and easier automation for grocery deliveries.
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These are the daily tech headlines for Tuesday, January 28 2020. I'm Tom Merritt. UK ministers on the National Security Council agreed the National Cyber Security Center should issued guidance that high risk vendors should be excluded from the core of telecom operations, and no high risk vendors should make up more than 35% of the edge access network like phone masts. In addition, high risk vendors will be barred from sensitive locations like nuclear sites and military bases, as well as any critical national infrastructure. The ncsc does not keep an exhaustive list of high risk vendors, but Huawei is considered one of them. Huawei has more than 35% of the equipment and UK access networks. telcos have three years to modify their implementations to reach the recommended levels. The guidance has been issued to telecoms, but parliament will need to enact legislation to implement the guidance as law. Facebook made it off Facebook Activity tool available to all 2 billion plus members it had been available in specific regions prior to this. It shows 180 days of data Facebook collects from code used by non Facebook sites to do things like serve ads, or offer Facebook interactivity, likes, likes or embedded posts. You can see how Facebook received your information such as whether it was when you logged in using Facebook did a search etc. And you can disconnect the third party from accessing your Facebook data with a clear history button. However, any data it has already collected would not be affected. It also isn't the setting that stops the third party from collecting data in the future. That's a different section of settings. And over the next two weeks, Facebook also plans to prompt all users to review those settings in the privacy checkup tool. The UK international money transfer service from travel x is fully operational as of Tuesday. The service went offline almost a month ago because of ransomware. tax, Travelex has not disclosed whether it paid money to the attackers. Tesla offered its customers in China free supercharging until the corona virus situation is resolved. China has restricted transportation in large parts of the country in order to impede the spread of the virus which has killed more than 40 people. The idea is to make it easier for those who do need to move around to do so without having to expose themselves to other people unnecessarily. Atari announced a deal to create eight Atari branded hotels in the United States with eSports studios and gaming playgrounds. Apparently the Atari hotels will also have restaurants, bars, movie theaters, and even a bakery. The first one will come to Phoenix, followed by locations in Austin, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, San Francisco, San Jose, and Seattle. The filmic app that can record video from multiple iPhone 11 lenses at the same time, such as front and back has been released as an app called doubletake. It works on the iPhone 11 Pro iPhone 11 iPhone 10 s and iPhone 10 are the multi cam mode will arrive in the Filmic Pro app itself later this year. apps to do the same thing like doubletake have been out since the release of iOS 13. The Wall Street Journal reports on micro fulfillment systems piloted by supermarkets to speed up deliveries. The equipment can be set up in the back of stores, and apparently fulfill up to 4000 orders per week. An Israeli company called fabric is constructing its first robotic fulfillment site for an unidentified regional us grocer fabric expects to have six small fulfillment centers under construction by the end of the year. Finally, the money Authority of Singapore announced a new payments law regulating multiple payment types including cryptocurrencies is now enforce the law aims to promote e payments while protecting consumers. It targets preventing money laundering, money loss, interoperability problems and other technology...
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GM announced it will invest $2.2 billion to retrofit the Detroit-Hamtramck for autonomous and electric vehicle production, Byte launches on iOS and Android, and India surpasses the US as the second largest smartphone market.
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Sundar Pichai called on world governments to pass oversight regulation on artificial intelligence, ByteDance is reportedly building a gaming studio, and Apple reportedly dropped plans to let users encrypt iCloud backups.
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London's Metropolitan Police announced it will use facial recognition cameras on city streets, Google details how Safari's Intelligent Tracking Prevention could be used to identify users, and Sonos CEO Patrick Spence clarifies the company's plans to stop supporting older hardware.
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Apple announces the Apple Watch Connected Gym initiative, Tinder rolls out a photo verification system, and the UK's Information Commissioner's Office publishes the The Age Appropriate Design Code.
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The UN believes the Saudi crown Prince was connected to an attack on Jeff Bezos phone, Vodafone pulls out of the Libra Association and the Motorola RAZR foldable gets a shipping date.
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Sonos drops software updates on older products, Disney+ moves up launch date in Europe, Uber lets some drivers set their own fares.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai calls for AI regulation in a Financial Times op-ed, ByteDance reportedly put together a gaming division, and TomTom closes a deal with Huawei for map tech.
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Instagram lets you edit your Boomerang videos, Turkey unblocks Wikipedia, and Apple denies a request from the US Attorney General to unlock two iPhones.
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Facebook reportedly backs away from ads in WhatApp, the FBI will now alert state agencies for county-based election hacks, and the EU holds hearings on a universal charger standard.
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YouTube launches Profile cards on Android, Bose closes all retail stores in North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan, and Fitbit rolls out blood oxygen monitoring.
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Google will end third-party cookie support in Chrome, Appel preparing for legal battle with feds, Dorsey says Twitter will "probably" never do an edit button.
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Google acquires Pointy, Apple maintains its backdoor stance, PC market grows.
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Instagram updates Boomerang with editing and special effects options, Ming-Chi Kuo reports that Apple will release mmWave and Sub-6GHz 5G iPhones in 2020, and OnePlus announces a 120Hz phone display.
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Facebook bans deepfakes, Twitter to test "conversation participants" to limit replies, and Quibi releases details about its short form video service.
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Masimo sues Apple over health patents, Zuck predicts the future, Galaxy Fold 2 image leaks?
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Firefox has fixed a critical zero-day vulnerability being actively exploited, Facebook will let you restrict political ads and Twitter gives you four options for controlling replies.
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Sprint announced it will begin shutting down Virgin Mobile USA on February 2nd, Dell unveils Project UFO that offers a gaming PC in a Switch-like design, and the US Executive branch proposes new AI development regulations.
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Facebook announces a ban on videos manipulated by AI, Samsung's Q950TS 8K TV has a 99% screen-to-body ratio, and AMD launches its Ryzen 4000 laptop chips.
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Amazon announced it is the official online retail channel for Future Retail, OnePlus shows a concept device with an invisible rear camera, and Withings announces the ScanWatch, which can read ECGs and detect sleep apnea.
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Snap will launch Bitmoji TV in February, Egyptian regulators approve Uber's $3.1 billion acquisition of Careem, and YouTube stops personalized ads for underage users.
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The California Consumer Privacy Act went into effect January 1st and Mozilla updates Firefox to be in compliance, Samsung shipped 6.7 million 5G phones in 2019, and LG announces its 2020 TV lineup.
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TikTok released its first transparency report, Apple enters into a license agreement with Imagination Technologies, and Bosch is making LiDAR sensors for autonomous cars.
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The IRS amended it's Free File agreement to forbid tax prep companies from hiding free offerings from search results, The RIAA says streaming accounts for 80% of the US music market, and India plans it's third lunar mission.
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YouTube creators say FTC's child privacy rules will hurt them, Amazon opens a homeless shelter on its Seattle campus, developers say iOS 13 location settings will stifle adoption.
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Snap announced it will launch Bitmoji TV in February, Wyze confirms a data leak impacting 2.4 million customers, and Egyptian regulators approve Uber's $3.1 billion acquisition of Careem.
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The New York Times reports that the United Arab Emirates is using the messaging app ToTok to spy on users, Uber announces partnership with Joby Aviation to launch its flying taxi service in 2023, and Turkey's Constitutional Court rules ban on Wikipedia violates freedom of expression.
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Facebook confirms that new Messenger users will require a Facebook account, YouTube Studio update gives creators a better view of copyright claims, and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo vetoes a bill that would legalize electric bikes and scooters.
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Turkey's Constitutional Court overturns the ban on Wikipedia, Bloomberg reports that YouTube considered reviewed every video aimed at children, and Russia announces its first successful test of its "sovereign internet."
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Counterpoint Research reports that the iPhone XR is the top selling smartphone for the 4th consecutive quarter, the Washington Post reports on startups that use Bluetooth and WiFi to track college students, and the hacking group APT20 is getting around 2FA.
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Twitter announces a ban on animated PNGs, Travis Kalanick leaves Uber's board, and SpaceX completes its 10th successful parachute system test.
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The New York Times reports that the messaging app ToTok is a spying tool, ByteDance is reportedly looking at a global headquarters outside of China, and San Francisco amends its facial ID ban.
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Uber reportedly looking to sell off Uber Eats in India, Amazon, Apple, Google and the Zigbee Alliance announced Project Connected Home over IP, and Facebook is developing its own OS.
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Apple is reportedly working on satellite technology, Facebook is working on an OS for Oculus, and Boeing's first Starliner flight doesn't go as planned.
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The European Court of Justice rules that Airbnb is an Information Society Service, PayPal buys a majority stake in GoPay becoming the first foreign online payment platform in China, and a Libra Association board member says the Association has no launch plans for the cryptocurrency.
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Samsung confirms S11 with have 5G, LifeLabs pays ransom for stolen medical data, YouTube Music gets new mixes.
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Microsoft's new Chromium-based Edge gets a launch date and an add-on store, WhatsApp vulnerability closed and ICANN pauses sale of .ORG manager.
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Uber is reportedly in talks to sell Uber Eats India to Zomato, the city of New Orleans is hit with a cyberattack, and Google pauses the rollout of Chrome 79 on Android.
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Snap to release Snapchat cameos, Twitter is investigating a decentralized platform, and Bytedance is testing a music app.
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Microsoft reveals the name and design of the next-generation Xbox, the US reportedly reaches a partial trade deal with China, and Facebook won't announce the members of its independent oversight board in 2019.
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Google began rolling out to news results on mobile, Robinhood launches its Cash Management service, and Tidal now supports Dolby Atmos.
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Twitter creates an independent project for decentralization, Google releases high-powered HDMI dongle with Android TV for devs, the first commercial electric flight.
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Apple sues former semiconductor head, VSCO buys Rylo, Google brings Maps Incognito Mode to iOS.
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Snap announces that Snapchat Cameos coming December 18th, Uber releases details about ride safety over the last two years, and Apple announces the order date for the new Mac Pro.
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Facebook creates a tool to transfer images to Google Photos, Sundar Pichai named the CEO of Alphabet, and Instagram will require birth dates for new users.
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The US Department of Homeland Security confirmed it will not require face scans of US citizens at airports, Qualcomm is working with Niantic on an AR glasses reference design, and Samsung will reportedly put a 108MP sensor in the Galaxy S11.
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Microsoft is reportedly working on a lower-power diskless next-gen Xbox code-named Lockhart, the FCC acknowledges that three US cellular carrier exaggerated 4G coverage maps, and Imgur releases Melee, a smartphone app for gaming content.
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Big changes as Sundar Pichai takes over Alphabet CEO position, Amazon annoucnes a new portable Echo smart speaker, and four Avast extensions get kicked out of Mozilla's store.
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Cyber Monday sets new spending record, Google Photos gets more social, DNA phenotyping raises concerns.
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Facebook is testing a tool in Ireland that lets users transfer images to Google Photos, a new report looks at how Match Group screens sex offenders across its dating brands, and the first esports team prepares to go public.
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Transport for London doesn't renew Uber's license in the city, the California DMV is reportedly selling driver data, and Twitter tests threaded messaging on Twitter.com.
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LG Electronics announces a change in CEO following its earnings report, the EU data regulator sanctions the EU parliament, and researchers demonstrate using undersea fiber optic cables as seismographs.
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Twitter confirms it's testing threaded messages on Twitter.com with a potential release in 2020, TikTok unblocks account and apologies to teen with viral video critical of Chinese policy, and a US District Judge rules users impacted by Facebook's 2018 data breach can sue as a class, but not for damages.
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Amazon adds two emotions to Alexa, Twitter set to deactivate inactive accounts and Facebook buys VR Game maker Beat Games.
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California DMV discloses revenue from selling driver data, dual-SIM 5G devices to come in 2020, Facebook launches Viewpoints app.
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Transport for London doesn't renew Uber's license, Sir Tim Berners-Lee's Web Foundation published Contract for the Web, and eBay sells StubHub.
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Line and Yahoo Japan announce plans to merge, Twitter and Google announce new policies on political ads, and Tesla unveils the Cybertruck.
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Telsa announced its Cybertruck, Russia passes a law that required Russian-alternative software be installed on electronic devices, and Microsoft gets a license to sell software to Huawei.
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Google announces a new political ad targeting policy and expanded transparency, Uber is piloting recording audio of rides, and Amazon announces the Dash Smart Shelf.
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Google wants to make a news briefing just for you, Android Camera vulnerability patched, and the US NTSB assigns blame for a person who died after being hit by an Uber Autonomous Car.
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Apple announces Dec 2 press event, Microsoft says Teams app has 20M DAUs, Disney+ account info being stolen.
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Yahoo Japan and the messaging app Line reached a basic merger agreement, Twitter makes its ban on political ads official, and T-Mobile CEO John Legere will step down in May 2020.
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Twitter is creating a policy to deal with deepfake videos, Instagram launches a TikTok competitor in Brazil, and Apple releases a 16-inch MacBook Pro.
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Apple removes all vaping-related apps from the App Store, Facebook tests a new Instagram-like feature called Popular Photos, and the US FCC plans to replace its comment system.
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Motorola announced a new foldable Razr smartphone, Apple is considering a services bundle, and Yahoo Japan and Line are reportedly merging.
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Apple drops a 16-inch MacBook Pro into its store, Google wants to offer checking accounts, and Intel patches chip flaws.
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Ascension and Google team up to provide data analysis for medical records, Instagram launches Reels, iOS Facebook users report camera bug.
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Twitter announces it is developing a policy about altered media and wants user input, Amazon confirms its opening a grocery store that isn't a Whole Foods, and The Information reports that Apple plans to release an AR headset in 2022.
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Photoshop for iPad launches, a flaw in the Robinhood stock trading app provides free money, and China publishes guidelines on online gaming for minors.
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T-Mobile will light up its 5G network on December 6th, Disney+ will launch with Fire TV support, and Alibaba reportedly plans for a Hong Kong IPO.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that Google is reviewing its political ads policy, China announcing official policy on online games for children, and Tumblr launches group chats.
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Uber Eats launching ad platform for restaurants, new multiplayer AR features come to Pokemon Go, Facebook says app developers had improper access to Groups member data.
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Google News adds bilingual support, FTC fines ATT $60M for throttling unlimited plans, Uber says it will reach profitability in 2021.
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Adobe releases Photoshop for iPad, Microsoft sets the release date for it's Chromium-based Edge browser, and global smartphone ships grow fro the first time in two years.
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Apple launches Airpods Pro, Microsoft wins the $10 billion JEDI contact, and HBO Max will launch in May for $14.99 a month.
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Alphabet announces it intend to buy Fitbit, China begins 5G service, and India's UPI hits 100 million users.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted the company will drop all political ads globally, Nintendo sells 4.8 million Switch units last quarter, and Fisker reveals new details about its sub-$40,000 electric SUV.
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HBO Max will launch in May for $14.99 a month, Sony beats expectations thanks to image sensor sales, and WhatsApp sues security company.
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Apple and Razer announce new wirless earbuds, companies start registering .new domains from Google and EA starts publishing game son Steam again.
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Apple is reportedly hiring to revamps its smart home efforts, Microsoft awarded the Pentagon's JEDI contract, and Nvidia releases two new Shield TV devices.
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Google claims it has achieved quantum supremacy, Facebook launches a test of Google News in the US, and the four major US carriers announce the formation of the Cross-Carrier Messaging Initiative.
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AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Sprint launch the Cross-Carrier Messaging Initiative with plans to release a RCS Android messaging app, Facebook begins test of Facebook News in the US, and Google updates its search algorithm to leverage Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers.
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BCC News makes its international news site available on the Tor network, the Washington Post reports that Facebook's News Tab will launch October 25th, and Google says it can't fulfill all Stadia pre-orders prior to launch.
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Google publishes its paper on Quantum Supremacy, Samsung fixes fingerprint issue, Chrome and Firefox launch new browser versions.
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Softbank to take control of WeWork, 46 US attorneys general join Facebook probe, Google Duplex expands to New Zealand.
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News Corp and Facebook reach an agreement on licensing headlines for its upcoming news tab, Libra's David Marcus says the project is open to alternative approaches to its token, and HTC announces the Exodus 1s.
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More companies leave the Libra Association, Google announced new phones, Chromebooks, and Nest devices at its hardware event, and the US FCC approves the merger of Sprint and T-Mobile.
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Nintendo announces it sold 15 million Switch units in North America, T-Mobile announces a partnership with Quibi, and the Air Force announces the the Strategic Automated Command and Control System has moved off floppy disks.
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The US FCC approves the merger of Sprint and T-Mobile, the UK abandons its age verification for adult content online, and Samsung confirms that some screen protectors can help bypass the fingerprint read on Galaxy S10 devices.
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LinkedIn launches Events for real-world networking, AWS splits with Oracle, Uber and Lyft pass on congressional inquiry about ride-hailing services.
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Google has a new phone, new earbuds a laptop and new Nest Home devices, Apple brings an Apple TV app to Roku and AMC Theaters launch an online video service.
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Five new companies leave the Libra Association, Apple now lists Tencent Safe Browsing as part of the Fraudulent Website Warning in Safari, and San Francisco proposes an Office of Emerging Technology.
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Apple denies, then approves, then withdraws the HKmap.live app from the iOS app store, Amazon reportedly uses human contracts to review video clips from Cloud Cams, and California passes two laws to regulate deepfake videos.
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Uber announced it plans to acquire the grocery-delivery startup Cornershop, Apple's latest iOS beta lets you delete Siri history, and Microsoft adds an emoji key to its keyboards.
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Bloomberg reports that Amazon uses human auditors to review video clips from Cloud Cam security cameras, Apple removes the HKmap.live app from the iOS app store, and Waymo will begin fully driverless car service in Arizona.
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Three scientists get the Nobel Prize for chemistry for their work on rechargeable batteries, China lashes out at Apple over Hong Kong protest app and Essential teases a new phone.
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macOS Catalina launches to public, iFixit tears down new Galaxy Fold ,Opera releases Opera 64 browser.
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PayPal announces it is leaving the Libra Association, two new laws impacting deepfakes in California, and Sonos Flex lets you rent Sonos equipment.
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The US House Judiciary Committee sends a letter to Google over concerns about DNS-over-HTTPS, France will roll out its digital ID system in November, and Microsoft announces a return to phones and an ARM-based Surface Pro device.
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Ming-Chi Kuo reports that an iPhone SE 2 is coming in Q1 2020, officials from the US, UK, and Australia send an open letter to Facebook requesting they delay implementing end-to-end encryption in messaging, and Instagram launches a new messaging app called Threads.
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The European Court of Justice rules Facebook must delete posts ruled defamatory by national courts, France will roll out its digital ID system in November, and Google redesigns Google Shopping.
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Microsoft announced new Surface latpops, a foldable dual screen tablet and a foldable dual screen phone, Apple will let third-party messengers be default in Siri and Intel cuts chip prices.
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Twitter rolls out new DM filter, Microsoft's Surface lineup reportedly leaked, Words With Friends database is hacked.
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The US House Judiciary Committee sends a letter to google over DNS-over-HTTPS concerns, Facebook will reportedly pay a minority of organizations for content in its News section, and WeWork delays its IPO.
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Google claims to achieve quantum supremacy, Microsoft opens sign ups for a private Project xCloud beta, and Facebook says it will not block speech by politicians that violates policies if it's newsworthy.
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Facebook begins testing hiding reactions in Australia, Apple plans for theatrical runs prior to releasing TV+ movies on the service, and a DoorDash hack exposes information on 4.9 million people.
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Dropbox launched its shared team workspace Spaces, the US FTC sues Match.com, and the /e/ privacy-focused phone operating system launches in beta.
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All of the announcements from the Facebook Oculus 6 Conference and Amazon's Event.
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Kuo predicts next year's iPhone will look like iPhone 4, Microsoft starts taking signups for Project XCloud and Amazon starts a cross-platform voice assistant initiative.
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Facebook acquires CTRL-Labs, Google wins EU "right to be forgotten" case, Xiaomi announces Mi 9 Pro 5G.
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Google claims it has achieved quantum supremacy, Uber's license to operate in London is set to expire, and the backing currencies for Libra are revealed.
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YouTube overhauled its channel verification system, the Wall Street Journal reports that Amazon changed its search to surface more profitable items, and Huawei releases the Mate 30 Pro.
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YouTube announced major changes to its verification system, Huawei announces the Watch GT 2, a French court rules that users should be able to resell games on Steam.
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Google adds new business initiatives for businesses in India, Huawei launches the Mate 30 Pro, and Facebook met with UK officials prior to announcing Libra.
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Facebook has new smart displays and a box for your TV, Facebook also announced details for its Independent Oversight Board and Descript's AI assisted podcast editor.
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Apple iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max reviews are in, Amazon launches hi-fidelity Tidal competitor, Snapchat gets new 3D effects.
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Security researchers at vpnMentor find a misconfigured server with information on over 20 million people in Ecuador, Libra Association members meet with officials from 26 central banks, and the $100 million Grant for the Web seeks to build out the Web Monetization standard.
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48 US states launch an antitrust investigation into Google, the California State Senate passed bill AB5 that would reclassify contractors to employees for ride-share drivers, and Apple releases new iPhones, Apple Watch, and sets release dates for services.
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Google agrees to pay France 945 million Euros to settle a four-year investigation into potential financial fraud, Walmart plans to expand their Delivery Unlimited subscription to half the US by the end of 2019, and researchers publish details on the SimJacker exploit.
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Amazon launches Alexa Answers in the US, SureScripts ceases its relationship with ReMy Health, and HTC sets the Vive Cosmos release date.
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A new law affects independent contractors in California, Cloudflare discloses violations of trade sanctions and Apple announces a new line of products and services.
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Facebook explains how it uses background location data, 48 attorneys general announce investigation into Google, AT&T leadership in question.
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The New York Times reports that Apple changed the App Store search algorithm to not lists its own apps as highly, Qualcomm announces mid-range 5G platforms, and Daimler starts testing Level 4 autonomous trucks in Virginia.
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The US announces new tariffs on China that effect tech imports, YouTube get fined $170 million by the US FTC for COPPA violations, and the Galaxy Fold launches in South Korea.
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The New York State Attorney General announced a multi-state investigation into Facebook for potential anti-trust violations, GM announces it will start rolling out Android Automotive to vehicles in 2021, and streaming music makes up 80% of music revenue in the first half of the year.
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Security researchers discovered a server with information on 419 million Facebook accounts unsecured online, Samsung's Galaxy Fold launches in South Korea on September 6th, and Garmin announces three new smartwatches.
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YouTube fined for child privacy violations, Acer and Asus have loads of new gear announced at IFA, and Amazon wants you to pay by hand.
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Samsung may launch second foldable device in 2020, Firefox 69 now available for desktop and Android users, Facebook tests Like count removal in News Feed.
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The websites reported by Google's Project Zero as installing malware on iOS devices also targeted Windows and Android, US tariffs on China go into effect on some tech goods, and the face swapping app Zao blows up in China.
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Australia announces it will establish a framework to block online extremist content during crisis events, Fitbit unveils the Versa 2 smartwatch, and Facebook changes the rules for political ads.
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Security researchers at Google publish details on websites that install malware on iOS devices, Windows is testing a redesign of tablet mode in Windows 10, and Didi Chuxing plans to launch self-driving car service in Shanghai.
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Huawei announces its September launch but Google says it can't let Huawei use Google apps and services. Plus Apple starts supporting inie repair shops and Microsoft will start shipping Hololens 2 in September.
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Fitbit unveils the Versa 2, Canon debuts cameras based on a new 32.5MP sensor, and Facebook implements new rules for political advertisers.
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Yelp rolls out new personalized results, Netflix announces "The Irishman" hits US theaters November 1, Nest Hello doorbell now tracks box delivery.
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NASA's Aitken supercomputer open for business, Australia cracks down on violent online content, Baidu surpassed Google in smart speaker sales.
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Facebook plans to add a News Tab, News Corp is working on the Knewz news aggregation service, While Twitter and YouTube block coordinated information campaigns regarding the Hong Kong protests.
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News Corp is working a news aggregation app called Knewz, some Libra Association members are reportedly getting cold feet, and HP's CEO steps down.
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Google announces they are no longer doing dessert-based Android names with Android 10, Mark Gurman has details about new iPhones and iPads, and testing by the Chicago Tribune finds some phones exceed FCC SAR limits.
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Intel unveils two new Nervana Neural Network Processors for AI training and inferencing, YouTube will reportedly stop tartgeted ads on videos for kids, and Facebook announces the News Tab on mobile.
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Apple Card now publicly available in US, Microsoft buys Java tool developer jClarity, Yubico releases YubiKey 5Ci.
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U.S. Commerce Department will reportedly delay the Huawei trade ban for 90 days, Segway-Ninebot unveils a scooter that can drive itself back to its charging station, and Xiaomi works with Vivo and Oppo on a peer-to-peer file transfer protocol for Android devices.
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Verizon sells Tumblr to Automattic, Huawei's HarmonyOS launches on a smart TV, Snap announces Spectacles 3.
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North America takes 60% of wearables shipments, YouTube changes Manual Claiming tool, Instagram tests new Boomerang features.
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Huawei delays the Mate X foldable device, Microsoft patches four remote exploits, and Twitter will soon let you follow topics.
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WeWork readies its IPO, AT&T and T-Mobile fight robocallers, Facebook stops audio transcription project.
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Verizon agrees to sell Tumblr to Automattic, Snap announces Spectacles 3, and Mojang confirms the death of Minecraft's Super Duper Graphics Pack.
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Samsung made a 108 megapixel camera sensor for phones, Facebook reportedly halted acquisitions talks with Houseparty over regulatory concerns, and DSLRs are vulnerable to ransomware.
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Cloudflare terminates services for 8chan, Samsung announces new Galaxy Note models, and Facebook is talking to news organizations about licensing content for a news section.
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Huawei announces its IoT operating system, HarmonyOS, Facebook is reporting talking to news organizations about licensing content for a news section, and Apple wants Goldman Sachs to approve as many Apple Card applications as possible
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Samsung announces new Galaxy Note phones, as well as the Galaxy Book laptop. Instagram cuts off marketing platform that scraped location data on Instagram Stories.
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iOS 13 will stop VoIP apps from running in the background when not in active use, FedEx ends a contract with Amazon and Facebook sues over click fraud.
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Samsung launches the Watch Active 2, Apple issues new credit card, Microsoft claims hacking group Strontium is targeting hot devices.
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New regulations in Turkey put online content providers under the regulation of RTUK, Cloudflare terminates service to 8chan, and Texas joins the list of state attorneys suing to stop the T-Mobile-Sprint merger.
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Apple will reportedly release three 5G iPhones in 2020, the FCC approves new rules for accurate ISP broadband maps, and the food delivery market consolidates with merges and acquisitions.
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Google and Apple announce that human review of clips from virtual assistants are suspended pending a privacy review, the US FCC approves rules for more accurate ISP broadband maps, and the US FTC is investigating Facebook's acquisitions.
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Intel releases details about the new Ice Lake Laptop CPUs, US broadcasters file a joint lawsuite against Locast, and smartphone shipments decrease for the seventh consecutive quarter.
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Apple earnings flat but on track, Spotify gains fewer listeners than expected and open source Data Portability gets support from Apple.
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Huawei reports strong revenue despite political uncertainty, Sony and LG smartphone sales disappoint, Uber lays off 400 employees.
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Apple will reportedly release three 5G iPhones in 2020, a consortium of tech companies petition the US FCC for a new Very Low Power Wi-Fi category, and ByteDance confirms it is developing a phone.
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The US FTC reaches settlements with Facebook and Equifax, the US FCC approves the Sprint - T-Mobile merger, and the Galaxy Fold goes back on sale this September.
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The US Department of Justice approved the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint, the Senate Intelligence Committee releases its report of election interference, plus earnings reports from Amazon, Alphabet, Twitter, and Intel.
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The US Department of Justice's Antitrust division launches an investigation into online platform, Samsung announces the Galaxy Fold will go on sale in September, and an Anti-Defamation League report finds 74% of adults experience harassment while gaming online.
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Facebook gets fined byt he FTC and SEC, Doordash changes its tip policy, Nintendo fixing JoyCon controllers for free.
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Alibaba now allows US businesses to sell on its platform, some Android apps collect data after being denied permission, Facebook opens Map with AI to OpenStreetMap community.
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The US FTC announced a fine of up to $700 million as part of a settlement with Equifax over its 2017 data breach, Microsoft invest in OpenAI, and Asus announces the ROG Phone 2.
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Facebook's David Marcus testifies to both houses of the US Congress about Libra, the EU opens an investigation into Amazon, and Netflix loses US subscribers for the first time in eight years.
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The city of Orlando ends the second phase of it's Amazon Rekognition pilot program, a new report details how Chrome and Firefox extension leaked information on millions of users that could be accessed on a paid service, and the next Chrome update will prevent sites from detecting Incognito mode.
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The EU fines Qualcomm, Google removes stalkerware apps, Instagram deemphasizes "likes".
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Neuralink unveils its tech to let you control devices with your mind, DJI has a lighter Ronin gimbal for mirrorless cameras, CTA welcomes sex tech back to CES.
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Facebook's David Marcus testifies before the US Senate on Libra cryptocurrency, Amazon faces potential EU antitrust probe, Qualcomm announces Snapdragon 855 Plus.
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The US FTC reportedly drops a $5 billion fine on Facebook, Amazon expands its Transparency program to Europe, Canada, and India, and Twitch accounted for 72% of live-stream video viewed in Q2.
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British Airways receives the largest GDPR fine, a vulnerability found in the Zoom client for macOS, and Nintendo releases the Switch Mini console.
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Ford and VW expand their alliance to work on electric and Autonomous Vehicles, YouTube launches new tools for creators to monetize live streams, and Microsoft releases Microsoft Teams user numbers.
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The US SEC approves the first token sale under Regulation A+, Apple rolls out a silent update to the Zoom vulnerability, and Bird announces plans to build a hub in Paris.
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Nintendo announces the Switch Mini, Huawei approved for some purchases from US companies, Alex works with the UK's NHS
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Instagram announces new rules to combat bullying, a security researcher finds a flaw in the Mac Zoom client that can connect you to a video call without permission, and Apple refreshes the MacBook Air and entry level MacBook Pro.
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British Airways faces record fine for 2018 customer data breach, Amazon's Kuiper Systems files with the US FCC to launch broadband satellites, and Apple begins testing bio-metric web sign-ins.
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Facebook announces new policies for the 2020 US election and census, Nielsen's music report shows the impact of TikTok, and Nvidia refreshes the RTX line.
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Sony releases the WF-1000XM3 noise-cancelling wireless earbuds, Google suspends Trends notifications in New Zealand, and the EU votes down a WiFi-based connected car standard.
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Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple is moving away from Butterfly keyboards, court rules that Amazon is liable for third-party sellers, and Waymo receives a permit to participate in California's autonomous vehicle passenger service pilot program.
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FaceTime uses some AI to keep your eyes looking up, Windows can mirror Android notifications now, and Uber wants to help you order ahead for dine in.
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Samsung announces a new product launch August 7, Time Cook disputes Jony Ive's departure story, Roku is on top of the market.
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Facebook announces new policies to combat misinformation for the 2020 US election and census, the US Commerce Department to review removing Huawei from the Entity List, and Amazon Air starts service in Anchorage Alaska.
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation releases the Raspberry Pi 4, Oppo shows off an under-screen camera, and Amazon partners with RiteAid to launche a package pick service in the US.
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Apple announces Jony Ive is leaving the company, the Competition Commission of India is investigating Google Android dominance, and Volkswagen launches WeShare.
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Twitch launches a beta of subscriber streams, Apple expands business chat to Shopify, and Amazon partners with RiteAid to launch Counter package pickup in the US.
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Oppo hopes to end bezels and notches with an under-screen camera, Vivo can charge your phone from 0 to 100% in 13 minutes, and Micron resumes some shipments to Huawei.
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Huawei's US-based research subsidiary Futurewei attempts to distance itself from its corporate parent, Amazon launches a professional beauty supply store, and LinkedIn will announce changes to its Feed algorithm.
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Upcoming Surface device may run Android apps, DoorDash bests GrubHub in monthly sales, Samsung launches new SmartThings Cam.
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Huawei slashes earnings expectations by $25 billion, Facebook formerly announces the Libra cryptocurrency, and Ikea trials food delivery.
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Google stops making ChromeOS tablet hardware, Nokia makes a carbon nanotube battery, and Amazon patents surveillance-as-a-service.
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The US is reportedly considering capping H-1B Visas in countries with data locality laws, researchers can create fake videos using a single photo and an audio clip, and Line is close to launching a cryptocurrency exchange.
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Update your Firefox now, Samsung may have a Note 10 date, and Amazon's new Kindle
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Palm opens pre-orders on unlocked tiny phone, iOS 13 beta 2 prompts unsubscribe option when apps are uninstalled, Twtich acquires Bebo.
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Huawei cut its earnings guidance by at least $25 billion, IBM rolls out bias monitors for AI, and Genius claims Google stole its lyrics.
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Salesforce buys Tableau, Microsoft reveals details about the next generation Xox, and Huawei delays the Mate X and Matebook X.
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Huawei delays launch of foldable Mate X, Amazon is being sued for Alexa records of children, Google rolls out new search icons.
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Samsung's The Wall Luxury is an 8K 292-inch TV, Facebook details how many users had data collected by its Research app, and Epic Games buys Houseparty.
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Huawei cancels the Matebook X, Google and Nintendo move some production out of China, Uber still optimistic about flying taxis.
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Xiaomi announces Mi Band 4 in China, Opera launches GX gaming browser, Intel acquires Barefoot Networks.
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Salesforce agrees to buy Tableau for $15.7 billion in stock, details about the next-gen Xbox console emerge, and Walmart will test delivering groceries to your fridge.
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Your week in tech news, including Google Stadia launch details, Apple's WWDC announcements, and Uber Copter service.
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Maine's governor signed the Act to Protect the Privacy of Online Consumer Information into law, the FCC votes to approve robocall blocking by carriers, and pricing details about AT&T's Warner streaming service emerge.
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Google Stadia details leak ahead of the official announcement, Amazon improves Alexa voice navigation, and Facebook plans to set up an independent foundation for its cryptocurrency.
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YouTube makes a decision to protect a creators controversial speech, Microsoft teams up with Oracle.
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Apple announces macOS Catalina, iOS 13, a new Mac Pro and XDR display, iPadOS, the death of iTunes, and more.
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Samsung released updates to the Notebook 7 13 and 15-inch models, the US DoJ and FTC split up jurisdiction over Amazon and Google, and Google Cloud services suffer a major outage.
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The US DOJ wants Sprint and T-Mobile to lay the groundwork for a fourth national carrier post merger, double screen laptops show up big at Computex, and Google updates Play Store policies to be more kid friendly.
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Amazon is interested in buying Boost Mobile, China has a plan to restrict rare earth metal exports to the US, and SoftBank announces it won't use Huawei for 5G.
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Xbox Game Studios Titles are coming to Steam and other third-party stores, the US Department of Justice reportedly wants a the groundwork laid for a fourth national carrier before approving the Sprint-T-Mobile merger, and a school district in New York starts a facial recognition pilot.
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Intel's pushing the dual-screen laptop form factor, Microsoft hints at a new OS, and Apple defends itself.
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Apple updates the iPod touch, Huawei backs off native OS release date, Canadian Zuck subpoena?
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AMD, Nvidia, and Arm all have big announcements from Computex, Huawei leaves standards bodies, and Microsoft gives more details about xCloud.
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The US FCC Chair and the Department of Justice each weigh in on the Sprint-T-Mobile merger, companies react to Huawei being named to the US Commerce Department's Entity List, and the NOAA warns that 5G may impact weather forecasting.
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SpaceX launches the first 60 Starlink Satellites, Facebook planning to launch GlobalCoin payment system in early 2020, and Google Maps now supports food orders within the app.
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Software developer Panic announces the Playmate handheld console, Amazon is working on a wearable that can detect emotions, and GitHub launches Sponsors.
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ARM pauses business with Huawei, cutting off new designs for mobile chips, Windows 10 May 2019 update arrives and Apple has fixes for its keyboards.
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TikTok reportedly readying music app, Verily makes pharmaceutical alliances, USPS launches autonomous delivery test.
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FCC chair Ajit Pai recommends approval for the T-Mobile-Sprint merger, the NOAA warns Congress that some 5G spectrum may impact weather forecasting, and Huawei reportedly losses access to Google services.
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US President Trump signs an Executive Order declaring a national emergency regarding US networks, Lenovo shows off a foldable PC, and Intel chips are vulnerable to ZombieLoad.
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FCC Commissioner publishes letters from US telecom carriers detailing when they stopped selling location information to third-parties, Microsoft releases details on Minecraft Earth, and the Asus Zenfone 6 comes with a 180-degree flip up camera.
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President Trump signed an Executive Order declaring a national emergency to protect US networks, the Commerce Department officially ads Huawei to the Entity List, and Japan will roll out 14-digit phone numbers.
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Another speculative execution exploit patched for Intel machines, Microsoft issues patch for officially unsupported Windows XP, and Netflix makes noises about gaming.
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Amazon rolls out Alexa Guard for Echo devices, Comcast hands over Hulu control to Disney, Flexa offers crypto payment at select retailers.
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Amazon is reportedly rolling out an automated packing system, Disney owned Hotstar sets a concurrent streaming record, and the next iPhone chips start production.
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Washington State requires that sellers of children's product on Amazon get lab certification on toxic metals, announcements from Microsoft BUILD and Google IO, and India is investigating Android.
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Uber raises $8.1 billion in its IPO, Nike's Fit app will measure your feet, and security researchers find a GPS trackers that can be hacked by SMS.
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Facebook's Co-Founder calls for breaking up the company, Senator Josh Hawley announces a bill to ban loot boxes for minors, and Samsung plans to announce a new launch for the Galaxy Fold soon.
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Tencent abandons attempts to make money from PUBG in China, Samsung security breach caught before it cause damage and Google I/O touts all kinds of AI improvements.
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Microsoft announces new Chromium Edge features, Samsung may cancel Galaxy Fold pre-orders, EA Access coming to PlayStation 4.
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The EU reportedly plans to launch an antitrust investigation into Apple's App Store practices, an expired certificate disables Firefox extensions, and Git hosting services hit by a coordinated ransom attack.
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This week, Facebook announced changes to Messenger, new Oculus VR headsets, and an expansion of Facebook Dating at F8, the Russian "sovereign internet" bill signed into law, and Amazon launches person-to-person payment in India.
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Verizon is trying to find a buyer for Tumblr, Spotify launches voice-enabled ads, and Dish lost 259,000 subscribers.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signs a bill to create a "sovereign internet" in the country, the FCC revises broadband adoption figures after discovering a data error, and structural changes at Facebook may be part of its settlement with the FTC.
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Facebook announces new things for Instagram, Oculus and Facebook itself, Apple earnings not as bad as expected and India is the new Fintech investment darling of Asia.Face
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Alexa's Skills Kit now supports Spanish, Vodafone accuses Huawei of bad software in Italy, Chewy.com files to go public.
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Security researchers discover an unsecured database with demographic information on 80 million American households, Samsung launches a TV for vertical video, and E-Trade is looking into cryptocurrency trading.
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Samsung delays the launch of the Galaxy Fold, the FAA approves Wing to operate as an airline in the US, and the EU moves forward with the Common Identity Repository.
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Amazon is reportedly working on a high-fidelity music service, Slack files its S-1, and iFixit removes the Galaxy Fold teardown.
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Microsoft's market cap exceeds $1 trillion, Nintendo has no plans for a new Switch at E3, and Verizon announces more 5G rollout markets.
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Ifixit has its results in for the Galaxy Fold, AT&T relies on Warnermedia to bolster earnings, and Apple might have a new AirPod design coming.
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AT&T and Sprint settle 5GE naming dispute, EU moves forward with Common Identity Repository, Vine app creator sends beta invites for Byte.
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Samsung is reportedly delaying the Galaxy Fold launch worldwide, Sri Lanka blocks access to social media platforms following suicide attacks, and SiriusXM launches a streaming service.
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Details on the next PlayStation console emerge, Google and Amazon both offer ad-supported music services on smartspeakers, and Intel exits the 5G modem market.
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Facebook admits that millions of Instagram passwords were stored in plaintext, the Switch is coming to China, and smart speakers are getting ad-supported streaming music services.
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Amazon exits e-commerce in China, Facebook collected email contacts of 1.5 million users without consent, and T-Mobile rolls out its T-Mobile Money checking account.
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Microsoft has a new Xbox with no optical drive and a big interactive whiteboard that comes with a battery. Meanwhile Qualcomm and Apple settle their patent dispute and Intel gets out of the 5G wireless phone chip game.
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India demands TikTok be pulled from Apple and Google app stores, Google will pay Louisville for Google Fiber damage, Facebook will discontinue P2P Messenger payments in France and UK.
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Outlook.com hack was able to access email content, the EU passes the Copyright Directive, and Amazon is in talks to create a free ad-supported music streaming service.
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Uber filed for its IPO, Disney gave more details on Disney plus, and two bills were introduced in the US Senate seeking to address algorithmic discrimination and dark patterns.
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Disney+ release and pricing details released, the US Department of Justice charged Julian Assange with conspiracy to commit computer intrusion, and the details in Uber's S-1 filing.
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The Algorithmic Accountability Act is introduced in Congress, Instagram will not surface "inappropriate" content on the Explore page, and details about who listens to Alexa clips.
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Google announces loads of cloud partnerships, Apple might bring Podcast and Music app to macOS along with TV app, Bad news for Huawei above and below the sea.
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Facebook says AI will help it map the world, Apple may offer miniLED displays soon, Qualcomm announces new chips.
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The UK's Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport publishes a proposal on how to regulate harmful content online, Netflix removes AirPlay from its iOS apps, and Apple Music reportedly passed Spotify in paid subscribers.
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The EU cracks down on geo-blocking by game publishers, the SEC issues guidelines on crypto tokens, and Verizon technically beats South Korean carriers to 5G service.
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Amazon is working on an AirPod competitor, the EU is investigating Valve and other publishers for geo-blocking games, and Google shuts down its external AI ethic board.
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New details on Amazon's satellite internet plans emerge, previously "lost" MySpace songs recovered, Apache server vulnerability affects millions.
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Verizon becomes the first mobile 5G service in the world, WhatsApp adds group chat limits, and the US DoJ warns the Academy about limiting Netflix's Oscar prospects.
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Walmart teams up with Google Assistant, Slack reportedly plans NYSE listing as soon as June, WhatsApp introduces tip line to quell rumors ahead of country elections.
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Mark Zuckerberg calls for internet regulation, Jeff Bezos' security consultant claims Saudi Arabia had access to Bezos' phone, and Cloudflare releases a VPN.
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Apple unveiled a suite of new services, Asus admits a software update tool was distributing signed malware, and the EU approves the Copyright Directive.
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Facebook launches a new Ad Library, Crackle Plus is born from the ashes of Sony, and Huawei's annual revenue exceeded $100 billion for the first time.
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Apple releases WatchOS 5.2, Twitch announces Squad Streams, Sony's Kaz Hirai is retiring.
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Swedish MEPs press wrong button on copyright directive, Microsoft says no more April Fools Jokes, Google brings AI to robots.
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Apple announces new TV, news, gaming, and financial services, Uber to buy Careem Networks FZ, Samsung warns of disappointing financial results.
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Nintendo will reportedly release two new Switch consoles in 2019, hackers distributed signed malware to over 500,000 Asus machines, and Telegram now lets you delete all your messages.
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Apple releases a slew of product updates, Uber Australia reportedly used spyware to snatch drivers from rivals, and Google announces its game streaming platform Stadia.
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The European Parliament is set to vote on its new Copyright Directive, Finland to investigate Nokia phones sending data back to China, and a new study finds that 95% of Bitcoin trades are artificially created.
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Apple signs The Wall Street Journal to its News subscription lineup, Microsoft makes Windows Virtual Desktop a public preview, new Xbox won't include disc drive.
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The EU fines Google a third time, Google gets into the game streaming business, Oculus and HP announce new VR headsets.
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Apple announces new iMac lineup, Instagram tests in-app shopping feature, Angry Birds AR game coming to iOS.
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Facebook removed 1.5 million videos of the Christchurch, New Zealand shooting, Stanford launches the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, and Apple updates the iPad Mini and iPad Air.
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Facebook pulls a Facebook Live stream purportedly from the Christchurch shooter, federal prosecutors are reportedly looking into Facebook's data deals with other big tech companies, and Spotify files a complaint against Apple's App Store practices with the European Commission.
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Facebook announces the departures of executives named Chris, Tesla unveils the Model Y, and Mt. Gox's Mark Karpeles is guilt of data manipulation.
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Apple announces WWDC dates, HTC readies Viveport Infinity, Huawei pleads not guilty in US federal court.
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Spotify files a legal complaint in Europe about Apple's App Store rules, Apple hurries to sign TV deals before its March 25 announcement, IBM takes heat for using Creative Commons-licensed Flickr images.
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Apple announces March 25 event, Amazon officially owns Eero, US warns Germany over Huawei 5G.
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Elizabeth Warren makes breaking up Big Tech a campaign platform, Nvidia to buy Mellanox for $6.9 billion, and Tesla will keep some retail locations open after all.
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The NSA shuts down its call and text logging program, Zuckerberg says Facebook is committed to privacy, and Huawei sues the Federal government.
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Amazon stops buy from wholesalers, Disney will add the Disney Vault to its streaming service, and Ming-Chi Kuo claims Apple will start making AR glasses in Q4 2019.
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Facebook users in the US fall by 15M, Nintendo announces VR kit for Switch, Amazon is closing 87 pop-up stores.
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Mexico and Amazon working on a payment system, Spotify gains 1 million users in India a week after launching, and Chinese hackers target US universities for military research.
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Russia proposes "sovereign internet:", Apple acquires home security patents, August introduces new smart doorbell.
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Huawei is reportedly planning to sue the US government, a high severity bug is published for the macOS XNU kernel, and WebAuthn becomes a web standard.
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Lyft files IPO documents with the SEC, Microsoft announces the HoloLens 2, and Spotify launches in India.
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Tesla will sell vehicles online only, YouTube disables comments for all videos featuring minors, and Dell EMC reports its first earnings since going public again.
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Amazon's Project Zero wants to eliminate counterfeit items, Motorola is readying a foldable device, Uber and Lyft said to allow drivers to participate in IPOs.
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Spotify comes to India, two new models of robots hitting the market, Quantum Computing from D-Wave gets a boost.
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Pandora launches Stories to bring artist narration to playlists, Apple is testing sleep tracking for Apple Watch, and Orange announced a $20 phone with Google Assistant for developing markets.
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Microsoft announced the HoloLens 2, Huawei releases its own foldable phone the Mate X, the 5G phones come to MWC, and a software bug causes injuries to 30 Lime scooter riders.
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Australia announces parliament and major political parties have been hacked, Apple's Project Marzipan will eventually let developers submit a single binary for iOS and Mac apps, and Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Fold and S10 models.
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Facebook is shutting down its VPN used to collect market data, Bowser takes over Nintendo, Japan mines its second asteroid.
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Apple and Goldman Sachs reportedly testing join credit card, Samsung unveils Galaxy Fold, Twitter asks for user feedback on redesign.
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Google forgot to tell you your security system has a microphone, Apple wants to make it so one app can be submitted to iOS and macOS, and Samsung, Xiaomi and Vivo all have new phones.
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Samsung's Galaxy Fold announcement is near, Amazon may merge with Kaola, Google sends GDC press invite March 19.
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Australian political parties get hacked, the UK's Digital, Culture, Media and Sports committee publishes its final report on fake news, and Ming-Chi Kuo published a note on an all new MacBook Pro design for 2019.
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The American AI Initiative gets signed, Amazon cancels HQ2 in New York, and the EU Copyright Directive keeps Articles 11 and 13 after negotiations.
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Facebook and the FTC are in negotiations over a multi-billion dollar fine, JPMorgan Chase creates its own cryptocurrency, and Samsung opens its first full retail stores in the US.
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Google may launch lower-cost phone this year, Apple reportedly bundling news and video subscription service announcements in March, EU Copyright Directive nears final vote.
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Apple may announce a new news subscription March 25, ActivisionBlizzard announces layoffs but promises developer hiring and the smartwatch market continues to grow.
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LinkedIn launches live video, Apple names its first AI head of marketing, Google adds right-click features to Gmail.
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President Trump signs the American AI Initiative, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey summoned to testify in India, and Paris sues Airbnb.
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Jeff Bezos posts about AMI's compromising photos, a trio of stories about Facebook Messenger, and Apple warns devs about screen recording.
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Fintech companies flock to Lithuania before Brexit, Google Fiber is shutting down in Louisville, and Facebook restructures its youth team.
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Apps for iOS caught recording your screen without telling you, Skype wants to keep your whiteboard contents off your video calls, and Motorola has three good smartphones for less than $300.
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The New York Times announces it has hired an all-time high number of journalists, a Japanese probe begins mining an asteroid for samples and Windows 7 extended support will be pricey.
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Alphabet reports heavy operating losses in Q4, Facebook rolls out Unsend feature for messages, Apple confirms it stores some user data in Russia.
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Slack files to go public, Instagram putting in Sensitivity Screens to combat images of self-harm, and Spotify is in talks to buy Gimlet Media for $200 million.
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Facebook's Project Atlas pays users for root access to their phones, Apple apologizes for its Group FaceTime bug, and the US files criminal charges against Huawei.
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Apple revokes Enterprise Certificates for Facebook and Google, Alphabet’s Loon partners with Telesat, and Panasonic doles out details on its mirrorless full-frame cameras.
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Uber and Cabify halt service in Barcelona, Google Plus to be sunsetted, Facebook earnings surprise and delight.
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Facebook’s Project Atlas pays users for their privacy, Apple earning show the first holiday quarter revenue decline since 2001, and Metro Exodus bypasses Steam for game sales.
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Huawei in more US legal water, Yahoo's proposed data breach settlement rejected, Brussels goes after Facebook.
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Apple is reportedly working on a subscription gaming service, smartphone shipments decline in China for the second straight year, and the Japanese government wants to hack the country’s IoT devices.
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Facebook launches Community Actions for local News Feed Petitions, Netflix joins the MPAA, and Google gets slapped with a GDPR fine in France.
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Facebook plans to unify the underlying messaging infrastructure of WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger, a study finds Amazon’s Rekognition has trouble with gender, and Vodaphone temporarily halts Huawei 5G infrastructure purchases.
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Apple cuts some of Project Titan staff, Microsoft blocked/unblocked in China, Verizon Media Group lays off 800.
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Hulu lowers the price of its cheapest plan whiel raising the price of its most expensive one, IBM has a good quarter and Meizu has a phone with no ports or holes.
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AMD Radeon VII will include Day One Linux support, Target opens NFC support, Amazon launches local fulfillment center in Brazil. AMD Radeon VII will include Day One Linux support, Target opens NFC support, Amazon launches local fulfillment center in Brazil.
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Facebook rolls out Community Actions, Google hit with a GDPR fine, and WhatsApp limits forwards for all users.
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Tim Cook calls for data broker and privacy regulation, WordPress launches Newspack for small newsrooms, and a US court rules that law enforcement can't force biometrics unlocks with a search warrant.
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Google buys Fossil smartwatch IP, the smartphone slowdown hits Foxconn, and Microsoft states that Cortana won't compete with other voice assistants.
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Collection #1 dataset includes over a billion email-password combinations, Tim Cook calls on FTC for data broker regulation, and Houseparty will integrate games to generate revenue.
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Luggage and check-in robots get the boot in Japan, Motorola may bring back the Razr for $1,500 and Apple has new battery cases for iPhones.
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Netfix raises US prices, a German court throws out Qualcomm patent lawsuit against Apple, ByteDance launches Duoshan.
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Facebook tests new Stories feature for events, Ryuk ransomware generates big money, Apple finally manufacturing AirPower wireless charger?
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Apple AirPlay 2 comes to the TVs of CES, Nvidia and AMD announce new GPUs, and the smartphone slump hits the stock market.
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A burger wins Best of CES, Ring Cameras may have been showing your video to its engineers, and most people in the US don't trust AI.
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Samsung announces Galaxy S10 event, Ikea announces smart blinds, Instagram offers multi-account posting.
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Lenovo debuts tablets with Alexa, Nreal Light AR glasses, and IBM Q System One is commercially available.
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Intel demos 10nm chips, GitHub offers free private repositories, and the HTC shows off the Vive Cosmos headset.
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iTunes is coming to Samsung TVs, Nvidia brings the RTX 2080 to laptops, and AMD makes its way into Chromebooks.
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Apple revises earnings, researchers find the price of quitting Facebook, and information on prominent Germans leaks.
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Everyone but the AfD party had their data published on Twitter by an anonymous actor, Microsoft will remove Cortana from setup in all but Windows 10 Home, and ASUS, DELL and D-Link start the CES product announcement cavalcade.
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Google adds spam protection to Android Messages app, Voicebot data shows strong Alexa skills growth in 2018, Microsoft adds new 365 bundles.
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A study shows it would take $1,000 a year for most people to quite Facebook, Gogole gets approval for touchless motion sensor control, and a USB-C protocol to make it safe to charge your USB device.
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The FCC plans for continuing government shutdown, Waymo vehicles vandalized in Arizona, and Netflix poaches Activision Blizzard's CFO.
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Tribune Publishing disrupted by malware, Bangladesh shuts down mobile internet for the weekend, and Amazon plans to expand Whole Foods locations.
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India announces major new tech policies, the first passenger permit for an autonomous car is granted in California, and the IRS wants to look at social networks.
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Facebook's Content Moderation Guidelines leaked, Instagram's horizontal feed, and Sony ramps 3D sensor production.
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The White House considers an executive order barring Huawei and ZTE sales to US companies, flagship iPhones to be made in India, and the IRS wants to look at social networks.
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India proposes new rules for online platforms, Bitmain announces layoffs are part of restructuring, and the UK is prepared to combat drones.
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Alphabet spins out Project Malta, WeChat adds ephemeral video, and SnapChat goes to the dogs.
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Congress passes an Open Data Law, Uber settles with suing drivers, and Microsoft might release some webcams in 2019.
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Google cleans up Play Store reviews, the Senate Intelligence Committee report on Russian social media influence on the US Presidential election, and Facebook provides user information to tech companies without permission.
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Apple's AI chief gets a promotion, Blind anonymous network not so anonymous, Multiple countries accuse China of breaking hacking pledge.
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Drones shut down Gatwick Airport, Qualcomm is granted updated ban against Apple in Germany, NASA reports new data breach.
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The New York Times alleges Facebook shared data with more than 150 tech companies without permission, Microsoft to bring advanced sandboxing feature to Windows, Anthony Levandowski is back with self-driving truck tech.
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AT&T announces 5G hotspot, Cisco acquires Luxtera, Twitter adds reverse-chronological option to iOS app
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Messenger adds Ar and portrait modes, HQ Trivia co-founder and CEO found dead.
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Qualcomm's iPhone ban in China, Mr. Pichai goes to Washington, and Intel stacks chiplets.
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A Facebook API bug inadvertently exposed user photos it shouldn't have, Qualcomm asks for further ban on iPhones in China, andSignal says it cannot comply with Australian law.
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Whole Foods and Instacart break up, Apple announces new $1B Austin campus, California may tax texters.
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Intel's new roadmap includes 3D CPU architecture, NYTimes sources say China behind Marriott-Starwood attack, Algoriddim DJ app switches to a subscription model.
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Super Micro reiterates there's no spyware in its motherboards, Instagram rolls out walkie-talkie feature, Walmart opens first Japanese online store.
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Qualcomm gets a ban on some models of iPhone but Apple says it can keep selling them, Boosting ranked players for esports now illegal in South Korea.
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Huawei’s CFO arrested in Canada, Microsoft adopts Chromium, and Lyft and Uber race to IPOs.
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Amazon may bring Go stores to airports, Google bundles single news stories into Assistant, Qualcomm announces Snapdragon 8cx.
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Canada arrests Huawei founder's daughter for possible extradition to the US, Lime bikes coming to London, Apple Watch gets it's heart-measuring function
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Microsoft makes three Windows frameworks open source, Facebook internal documents released to public in UKIndia launches 14 Gbps broadband satellite for rural internet service.,
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Microsoft readies Edge browser replacement, Quora announces data breach, AT&T announces upcoming 5G phone.
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Three South Korean telecoms launched 5G service, the first commercial video call over 5G was placed, and Samsung says its 5G phone will come out int he first half of the year. But Ming-Chi Kuo says he thinks Apple is in no rush.
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Apple Music coming to Echo speakers, Arlo announces 4k security camera, Floyd Mayweather and DJ Khaled hit with SEC fines for ICO misconduct.
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Apple says iPhone XR is selling well, Google brings feature updates to Assistant, Sennheiser fixes major security flaw.
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AWS launches ground station as a service for satellite operators, Google change sProject Fi to Google Fi and officially supports al phones, and goodbye CeBit Hanover.
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Line starts a bank and will process WeChat payments in Japan, France's CNIL regulator contracts are not enough to prove consent under GDPR, the Pixel Slate is coming to stores Thursday.
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A high court fight over Apple's app store, China raises the reward for reporting porn, and ogitech says it will not try to acquire Plantronics.
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iPhone production cuts, Amazon looking at Fox's regional sports networks, and Google's EU ad policy: A review of the biggest tech headlines from the week of November 19, 2018.
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Google’s new EU political ad policy, the US campaigns against Huawei telecom equipment, and Apple reportedly resumes production of the iPhone X.
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Amazon partially reopens the global store in Australia, Beijing plans social credit system by 2021, and Google Duplex starts rolling out to the public.
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Apple buys a smart home camera-maker with an emphasis on privacy, Amazon admits email and name data exposure, Qualcomm, Google and Microsoft working on Chrome for Windows on ARM.
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Samsung's 5G Galaxy S10 might have 6 cameras, Microsoft acquires FSLogix, Valve discontinues Steam Link device.
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The Wall Street Journal reports Apple reduced production orders for the iPhone, Snap starts a listing of certified AR developers, Southeast Asia internet market set to boom.
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A database exposed two-factor authentication codes publicly, Julian Assange appears to have been charged with some kind of crime by US, and develoeprs can now compile 64-bit Windows apps for ARM processors.
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Microsoft Surface headphones are mostly positive, new Raspberry Pi model announced, Zuckerberg reportedly had Android-only policy after Tim Cook remarks.
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Samsung announces fast new Exynos chip, DeepMind transfers Health division to Google and L'oreal's new wearable.
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Pandora launches Podcast Genome Project, Intel readies 5G modem ahead of schedule, Waymo to launch self-driving fleet under new name.
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Lime recalls scooters over safety concerns, Alibaba sets a Single's Day sales record while growth slows, and Microsoft buys more game studios.
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Disney names its streaming service, Microsoft fixes Windows activation problem, the world's biggest online shopping day is Sunday.
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Alexa app now available to all Windows 10 users, Facebook starts selling Portal and Portal Plus smart displays, Ford to buy electric scooter startup Spin.
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Qualcomm loses an important case, Xiaomi has wireless ear buds, Unsend Facebook Messages
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Russia passes law to identify messenger app users, Bird launches e-scooter business in London, Barnes & Noble announces new Nook tablet.
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Intel launches 48-core Xeons, Verizon reorganizes, and Fortnite gets NFL jerseys.
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US DOJ indicts Fujian Jinhua over Micron trade secrets, Apple makes more money from the same amount of iPhones sold, and Elon Musk details updates to Summon.
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Xiaomi sends Lyft scooter cease & desist, Apple's T2 chips add security to new MacBook Airs, Spotify needs to hire more engineers.
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Apple pulls back WatchOS update, The UK and Canada team up to summon Facebook's CEO, Starship robots to deliver packages in the UK.
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Uber announces monthly Ride Pass subscription, Nintendo's Switch has outsold the GameCube, Sony reports strong profit outlook.
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IBM boosts cloud business by agreeing to acquire Red Hat, OnePlus 6T coming to T-Mobile int eh US, and Wal-Mart gets into the automated retail store game.
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Amazon and Alphabet earnings are in, Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub is complete, AT&T shuts down FilmStruck streaming service.
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Xiaomi launches Mi Max 3, the UK fines Facebook max penalty for Cambridge Analytica scandal, Microsoft reports record 1st quarter earnings.
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Apple's CEO gives blistering speech on privacy, Google makes search data easier to access, HP has new long-life laptops.
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Apple will solve Beautygate, HTC has a cryptocurrency phone and Qualcomm's new mid-range processor packs a punch.
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Facebook may be shopping for a cybersecurity acquisition, Microsoft might have another windows 10 update flaw and Linus Torvalds is back.
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The Verge obtains a licensing fee schedule for Google mobile in Europe, The US Director of National Intelligence has seen no evidence of a Chinese hardware hack, and former deputy Pm Nick Klegg joins Facebook's staff.
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Essential lays off 30% of workforce, Apple sets date for iPad event, 50% of Americans are unaware that Facebook owns WhatsApp.
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Google begins charging for licenses as it complies with EU antitrust rulings, Facebook walks back its no data collection on Portal devices statements and a drone that you can control from an Apple Watch.
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Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen dies at 65, Lyft expands subscription service, Uber IPO may be as high as $120B.
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Adobe announces new stuff, mostly for iOS, at Adobe MAX, a thorny quantum computing problem solved, and Palm makes a comeback.
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Samsung's DJ Koh confirms details on foldable phone, Facebook launches 3D photos, and Garmin launches a super-durable watch.
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Apple buys portion of Dialog Semiconductor, PC shipments spiked in Q2 2018, Bumble considers IPO.
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Microsoft says it has solved a problem with its Windows update that was deleting files, a report says Apple's repair policies have reduced fraud in China and 3D printed objects that can transmit and store data without power or electronics.
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Alphabet to shut down Google+, security researcher backs up report that Supermicro servers were compromised, iPad Pro rumors swirl in anticipation of event this month.
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Facebook's Portal offers video calling, Intel announces 9th-gen processors and Microsoft promises to recover deleted files from a faulty Windows 10 update.
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Everyone denies Bloomberg's story is accurate but Bloomberg follows up with allegations of software hacks on Supermicro cards. Plus, Samsung's forecast is looking rosy.
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US Senate passes new civilian drone regulation, Google acquires Onward chatbot AI service, Nintendo working on a new Switch?
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Among its new laptops, Microsoft gets intot he noise-canceling headphones game, Facebook says it doesn't think 3rd-party logins were affected by attack and WiFi versions get new names.
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Amazon raises US minimum wage for employees, Opera launches "Opera Touch" browser on iOS, Tencent Music files US IPO.
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Google Maps adds new commuter features, The FBi makes a suspect unlock an iPhone with FaceID, and Netflix creates a choose-your-own-adventure episode of Black Mirror.
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The US Sec has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk, Intel says it's prioritizing PC processors, and Didi Chuxing launches ride hailing in Japan.
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Google adds metadata to image results, Amazon launches 4-star store in NYC, Consumer Reports gives Surface PCs its approval.
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Microsoft enabling mouse and keyboard support for Xbox, Google backtracks on auto-login to Chrome, and Sony gives in on cross-platform Fortnite play.
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Qualcomm accuses Apple of stealing trade secrets, Tinder India rolls out new tool, Sundar Pachai to meet with GOP lawmakers over bias concerns.
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Microsoft announces new multiuser VMs and a new Surface Hub at ignite, Apple now owns Shazam finally and SiriusXM hopes to own Pandora soon.
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Amazon's hardware extravaganza, Skype calling gets Alexa integration, Instagram tests native repost feature.
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John Hancock will only give insurance to people with wearables, Amazon announces new stuff and Apple Music comes to Android Auto.
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A Statement of Principles on Access to Evidence and Encryption, Skype redesigned again, and Twitter's new presence.
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Dell has a high-quality Chromebook, Acer claims the world's thinnest laptop and Skagen has a gorgeous new smartwatch.
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Xiaomi making money and lowering prices, Facebook and twitter ban accounts they say originate in Iran and Russia, Verizon caught throttling fire department during California fires.
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Google may be launching a smart speaker with a display by the holidays, Go-Jek almost profitable and set to expand and Nvidia's great earnings are not enough.
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Microsoft launches integration with Amazon for voice services, new chip security flaw Foreshadow found and patched, and 5G starts to get rolling.
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Apple encouraged app developers to adopt subscription models, Tinder founders sue over alleged valuation manipulation, NVIDIA details new Turing GPU.
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Complex hack of Amazon Echos, a way into a network through FAX capability and a kids hack of the Florida election site.
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Samsung announces Galaxy Note9 and Galaxy Home smart speaker, Discord launches video game beta program, Fortnite comes to the Note9.
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Magic Leap begins shipping to developers, Apple denies it listens to your iPhone mic, and Samsung charts a new course.
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West Virginia plans to allow mobile voting, Alexa users rarely shop via voice, Google releases Android 9 Pie to consumers.
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iPhone part maker TSMC suffers a virus outbreak, Here maps try to woo developers away from Google Maps, Apple may open stores in India.
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Google now shares your battery life if you share your location, Blade cloud gaming comes to more US states, Huawei thinks it can become the world's #1 smart phone maker.
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Apple becomes first trillion dollar public company, Cisco buys Duo Security, DARPA doubles down on chip design.
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Facebook is adding a way to tell how much time you spend on the app, the smartphone market slows but not for Huawei, and Google may return to China.
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WhatsApp now supports group voice and video calling, Yahoo Finance may launch live streaming network, Logitech buys Blue Microphones.
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DJI Mavic models show up in a catalog, Spanish taxi drivers engage in ride-hailing protest and Twitter hires professors to help make the platform better.
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Disney and Fox approve merge, Atlassian sells HipChat and Stride to Slack, Moviepass borrows $5 million to keep going for another day.
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Qualcomm drops NXP bid, Samsung claims "unbreakable" display, the ACLU criticizes Amazon's Rekognition facial tech.
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Google now competes with Yubico, Valve launches Discord competitor in Steam, and why YouTube runs slow outside of Chrome.
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Tencent teams up with WebMD, Microsoft may introduce a new streaming console, Ford doubles down on autonomous unit.
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Fast 5G antennas from Qualcomm, High-res lowl-light camera sensor from Sony and the world's fastest Hyperloop pod.
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Big companies want to make it easier for you to swicth services like photo or calendar, Apple, Fitbit, and Sonos may fall under new Tariffs, and WhatsApp limits forwarding.
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Alphabet's Loon set to cover rural Kenya, last remaining Siri co-founder leaves Apple, DC announces DC Universe at SDCC.
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Google gets another Eu antirust fine, Apple moves iCloud data to Chinese provider in China, Samsung may be working on a foldable phone.
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Netflix misses subscriber growth targets, Walmart and Microsoft team up against Amazon, IBM sues Groupon.
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Roku launches its wireless speakers for Roku TVs, an autonomous car completes the Goodwood course, and Scotland's getting Europe's first vertical takeoff spaceport.
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Adobe bringing Photoshop to the iPad, Blue Origin space flights to cost at least $200,000 and PC shipments rise.
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Apple updates MacBook Pros with quieter keyboards, Macy's data breach affects some online customers, Uber adds Venmo as a payment option.
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Apple puts a new person in charge of Ai, Alphabet spins out Wing and Loon and 3D-printed gun designs get approval from US DoJ.
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Microsoft's $399 Surface, Snapchat may do visual search and Apple's USB Restricted mode bypassed.
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Timehop discloses major security breach, Uber invests in scooter company Lime, Apple Music closes in on Spotify numbers in the US.
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Samsung sales slow, Tinder gets loopy and a blind robot that can walk just fine.
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Volkswagen launches electric car-sharing service, Uganda social media tax is supposed to combat lying, ZTE names XU Ziyang its new CEO.
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ZTE resumes US Business, Uber is in talks to merge with Uber and Careem Networks, and Micron faces Chinese injunction.
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Samsung Messages app sends photos to random contacts, Yelp wins case that it can’t be held liable for defamatory posts, Sony raises Vue prices by $5/month.
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Instagram adds licensed music, a floating robot heads to the ISS, Google may get into gaming.
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WiFi Alliance starts supporting WPA3, Mozilla announces Firefox Monitor to help identify security breaches, Uber gets a provisional license reinstated in London.
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Apple Airpods might get noise-canceling, Qualcomm Snapdragon 1000 takes on Intel for PCs,Google’s Android security feature could also be used as DRM.
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Facebook kills off Trending section, Nokia sells Withings health device division back to its founder and Fortnite might come to the Nintendo Switch.
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Microsoft buys Semantic Machines, the Obamas ink Netflix content deal, Facebook partners with Qualcomm for Telegraph wireless internet project.
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Apple’s HomePod speaker sales are only 6% of global market, Fortnite coming to Android this summer, Cambridge Analytica files for bankruptcy.
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YouTube Red splits into YouTube Music and YouTube Premium, US Senate votes in favor of net neutrality, questions arise about Google Duplex status.
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Microsoft to debut lower-cost Surface tablets, Instagram will launch a time spent feature, Whole Foods now offering discounts to Amazon Prime customers.
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Microsoft teases upcoming Surface Hub 2, Twitter will bury tweets by users for bad behavior, Google announces new storage plans under the new name Google One.
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Researcher says PGP and S/MME encryption tools are vulnerable to email hacks ,TiVo gets Alexa integration, Uber will let users rate drivers mid-ride.
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