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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 li…
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 visib…
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-hail…
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…
Substack opens Notes to all users, Apple sets Mumbai store date for April 18, Microsoft Teams now supports Snap lenses.
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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…
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…
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 wit…