NY Post - Tech
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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!”
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Apple reportedly facing potential hefty fine in App Store fight with Spotify
EU authorities are putting the finishing touches to a decision that would prohibit Apple's practice of blocking music services from pushing their...
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Ex-Facebook diversity manager pleads guilty to bilking $4M from company in kickback scheme: feds
Among those recruited to participate in the kickback scheme included some of Furlow-Smiles' former interns, her "university tutor," a hair stylist,...
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Google is quietly shutting down a popular app in a service shake-up
Google is deleting a popular app in another shakeup at the company.
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Tesla recalls 2M vehicles over Autopilot crash concerns — as tech linked to fatal Virginia wreck
The recall – reportedly the largest in Tesla’s history – emerged as part of a still-ongoing investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety...
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Elon Musk’s X could see huge drop in ad sales after advertisers flee: report
X's revenue from advertising services for the last four quarters as a public company totaled $4.7 billion, according to LSEG data, covering the...
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Apple now requires court-order to release customers’ information to law enforcement
Apple now requires a judge's order to hand over information about its customers' push notification to law enforcement, putting the iPhone maker's...
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Meta has ‘threatened to delete’ important data in case alleging underage users were exposed to predators: AG
The state said in the Monday filing that Meta has “disabled” several test accounts that investigators used to probe the popular apps.
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Apple releases urgent bug and security fixes and one cool app in new iOS 17.2 update
It prevents wrongful access to "sensitive user data," among other important changes.
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Google’s Play Store fees in jeopardy after stunning antitrust loss to Epic Games
US District Judge James Donato will now decide which illegal business practices Google must discontinue.