Tech
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Threads finally spreads to EU after delay over regulatory requirements
Meta's "Twitter Killer" is finally available in Europe. Threads, Meta's fledgling social media competitor to X, launched in European Union...
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Delta’s new aircraft boasts secret feature that fliers are calling a ‘game changer’
"ABOUT TIME as someone who never bought over the ear headphones im freaking out," Elise Brulotte emphasized.
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GM’s embattled Cruise robotaxi unit slashes 900 jobs after crash, alleged cover-up
General Motors’ troubled Cruise autonomous vehicle unit is cutting over 900 jobs, about a quarter of its workforce, as it moves to reduce costs and...
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Smaller businesses eye ad vacuum on X after blue-chip firms ditch site
“I’m no longer competing with the big guns,” one business owner said of his decision to begin buying ads on X.
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2023: The year we played with artificial intelligence -- and weren't sure what to do about it
Artificial intelligence went mainstream in 2023 -- it was a long time coming yet has a long way to go for the technology to match people's science...
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‘Devastating’ Google court loss to Epic Games could spark Big Tech restructuring: antitrust critic
The jury’s decision set a crucial new court precedent that will likely influence the proceedings in a series of antitrust battles that Google and...
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Elon Musk planning STEM-focused school named after sci-fi book series detailing the collapse of a ruling empire
The charity's name appears to be a nod to the science fiction series written by famed author Isaac Asimov that details the collapse of a ruling...
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Apple launches urgent security update — here’s what it means
Apple has devised a powerful new weapon in the war on cybercrime — a new IOS update called Stolen Device Protection that prevents thieves from...
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Research finds more teens turning to social media, not parents, for life lessons
More teenagers than ever spend most of their free time in the online worlds of TikTok and Instagram than in the real world with family and friends,...
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Alexa, what are the most frequently asked questions? Amazon reveals what was on our minds this year
Alexa, what do people want to know?
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QR code scams are on the rise, FTC warns — here’s how to protect yourself
QR codes have become increasingly popular since the COVID-19 pandemic, which proliferated their usage in the form of paperless menus or bills.
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GOP critics decry ‘regulatory harassment’ as FCC denies Elon Musk’s Starlink $900M in subsidies
Musk personally blasted the FCC’s decision, writing on X that Starlink “is the only company actually solving rural broadband at scale!”