NY Post - Tech
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Google lays off hundreds of workers as AI race heats up
The job cuts took place across several divisions, including Google's core engineering team.
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Microsoft surpasses Apple as world’s most valuable company
Microsoft overtook Apple as the world's most valuable company after the iPhone maker began 2024 with its worst start in years due to growing demand...
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SEC approves spot bitcoin ETFs in game-changer for crypto industry
The SEC approved applications, including from BlackRock, Ark Investments and 21Shares, Fidelity, Invesco, and VanEck, among others, according to a...
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Microsoft debated whether to shutter AI lab in Beijing due to political pressure: report
Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, is known to be a longtime support of the Beijing lab.
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Meta confronted by Walmart, Match Group over placing ads next to illicit sex content: lawsuit
A Walmart official allegedly said Meta's inability to crack down on illicit content was "extremely disappointing."
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Facebook, Instagram limiting more content for teens as regulatory pressure mounts
Meta is under pressure both in the US and Europe over allegations that its apps are addictive and have helped fuel a youth mental health crisis.
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Social media giants Meta, X and Google sue Ohio over law requiring parents’ consent to open account
The NetChoice trade group is asking the US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio to strike down the Social Media Parental Notification Act.
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FTC nominee Melissa Holyoak traded chummy emails with Google-backed firm that ‘advocates abolishing antitrust rules’
In one email, the think tank's CEO wrote of the FTC that “burning it to the ground is too good for it.”
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FTC nominee Melissa Holyoak traded chummy emails with Google-backed firm that ‘advocates abolishing antitrust rules’
In one email, the think tank's CEO wrote of the FTC that “burning it to the ground is too good for it.”
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Supreme Court rejects X Corp.’s bid challenging US surveillance disclosures
The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected a request by Elon Musk's X Corp. to consider whether the social media company, formerly called Twitter, can...
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Supreme Court rejects X Corp.’s bid challenging US surveillance disclosures
The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected a request by Elon Musk's X Corp. to consider whether the social media company, formerly called Twitter, can...