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Nvidia announces the Jetson Orin Nano Super development board, Threads plans to test scheduled posts
Threads reaches 100 million daily active users, a European Union privacy regulator has fined Meta €2
Apple reportedly developing a foldable iPad, TikTok plans to take impending US ban to the Supreme Co
Threads is rolling out Bluesky-inspired “Start Packs”, United Airlines ads Apple’s Share My Location
Google now allows Android users to find unknown Bluetooth trackers, the Australian government is con
GM’s Cruse exits robotaxi market but pledges to continue autonomous technology, Apple rolls out iOS
Bluesky teases a subscription model named Bluesky+, Amazon Autos has launched with vehicles from Hyu
TikTok seeks an emergency injunction over looming US ban, Reddit announces new AI tool Reddit Answer
OpenAI is looking to ditch ‘AGI’ clause with Microsoft to unlock more investment, Telegram takes sig
Bluesky hasn’t ruled out advertising as a revenue stream, OpenAI has announced a partnership with a
Ubisoft is shutting down XDefiant, Spotify Wrapped 2024 includes an audio summary of user listening
Meta is mistakenly moderating too much, Threads is set to receive a significant search update, and C
Amazon announces a new service for Amazon Web Services customers called Data Transfer Terminal at it
Canada’s Competition Bureau sues Google for anti-competitive online advertising, the European Commis
Australia bans social media for teens under 16, China said it would take "necessary actions" to prot
TikTok plans to block under-18s from using beauty filters, Raspberry Pi launches the Compute Module
The Biden administration has awarded Intel $7.865 billion in CHIPS Act funding, Tesla appears to be
Instagram introduces “Friend Map”, NVIDIA shows off new voice tech Fugatto, Raspberry Pi introduces
Google may be exiting the tablet space… again, Voicemail Transcriptions are coming to WhatsApp, and
Comcast will spin out most of NBCUniversal’s cable networks into a separate company, the US Consumer