NY Post - Tech
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Youtube star MrBeast rejects Elon Musk’s bid for him to upload videos to X
MrBeast, the most followed YouTuber, rejected Elon Musk’s request to upload his hugely-popular videos to X because the mogul’s social media site...
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7 biggest tech developments, trends you should expect in 2024
Here are seven emerging trends and innovations in tech that will no doubt transform our lives over the next year.
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How to protect your Android from a banking threat that bypasses fingerprint unlock and steals your PIN
The Chameleon banking malware attack is back with even sneakier ways to break into your Android.
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Couple ditches Amazon Alexa — after ‘creepy’ chats with husband
"Alexa, stay away from my husband."
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Android users less attractive than iPhone owners, women say: ‘Like, no’
"You're less attractive because of the Android," one woman declared.
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Google settles massive $5B lawsuit over improperly tracking ‘incognito mode’ users
Financial terms of the settlement were not immediately disclosed.
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Is your iPhone alarm not going off? This hidden setting is the fix you need
"It’s ridiculous & it’s made me sleep through multiple school drop-offs," one Reddit user claimed in an iPhone 15 forum highlighting the problem.
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Google, Meta, other tech giants slash DEI-related jobs, resource groups in 2023: report
Tech giants, like Google and Meta, have slashed diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in 2023 despite their commitments following the 2020...
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Top 10 most popular emojis of 2023 revealed — and many share something in common
“The most-used emojis of 2023 were a selection of the absolute classics from the emoji keyboard," added expert Keith Broni of reference site...
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Amazon to run ads on Prime Video — unless subscribers pay more
Customers can receive ad-free service if they are willing to pay an additional $2.99 per month.
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Social media companies made whopping $11B in ad revenue from minors: study
According to the Harvard study, YouTube derived the greatest ad revenue from users 12 and under ($959.1M), followed by Instagram ($801.1M) and...
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TikTok is making users give their iPhone passwords for unclear reasons
"TikTok itself doesn’t explicitly state the exact cause," according to an article from industry expert publication Dataconomy.