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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 s…
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 …
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, …
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 Soni…
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 …
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 …
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 standalo…
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-ye…
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 Horizo…
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 bl…
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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