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Apple halts iPadOS update after bricking reports, Discord is rolling out end-to-end encryption for voice and video calls, and Zynga says it will fight a $45 million fine for infringing decades-old IB…
The SpaceX Dragon capsule splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico early Sunday morning.
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OpenAI's new safety board has more power and no Sam Altman, Meta bans Russian state media outlets on Facebook and Instagram, and Who exactly asked for a Wordle VR app? It's Tuesday, September 17th an…
OpenAI is moving away from its non-profit structure next year, 23andMe will pay $30 million to settle 2023 data breach lawsuit, and iPads will support third-party app stores in Europe starting today.…
They aim to 'deliver even more competitive vehicles to customers faster and more efficiently.'
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OpenAI's new o1 model is slower, on purpose, a new report raises concerns about the future of NASA, and Unity dumps the runtime fee that caused a developer revolt. It's Friday, September 13th and thi…
The government hasn’t determined an age limit but the PM estimated it would be between 14-16.
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The ‘audio earrings’ Kamala Harris didn’t wear during the debate barely even exist, Bluesky now lets you upload videos, but there are some caveats, and Nevada will use Google AI to process a backlog …
Australia’s Prime Minister wants to ban social media for children, Google announced a deal with a direct-air capture startup to remove carbon emissions, and the new Carmen Sandiego game will let you …
The tentative labor agreement includes wage raises, a safe arbitration process, greater job protections and severance pay.
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Apple revealed the iPhone 16 at its launch event yesterday plus a lot more, Google lost its seven-year fight against the EU, and Polaris Dawn is finally headed to space for its groundbreaking civilia…
The CMA is 'concerned that Google is actively using its dominance in this sector to preference its own services.'
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YouTube terminates right-wing channels linked to the DOJ’s Russia indictments, Telegram will allow users to report illegal content in private chats, and LG flaunts its stretchable displays on the cat…
An alleged fraudster used robots to stream AI-made music, nations have signed a landmark global AI treaty, and YouTube is making tools to detect face and voice deepfakes. It's Friday, September 6th a…
Sorry, but you won't be getting your hands on the iPhone 16 immediately after the Apple event.
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A new report suggests X’s advertising woes are about to get a whole lot worse, Verizon may be near a deal to buy broadband provider Frontier Communications, and the Internet Archive lost its appeal i…
Like Second Life for baseball fans, it includes a real-time virtual broadcast and live chat.
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