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Monthly Archives: June 2024
Google search head says ‘we won’t always find’ mistakes with AI products and have to take risks rolling them out
Liz Reid, Google’s vice president of search, told employees at a recent all-hands meeting that the company has to take risks in rolling out AI search tools.
VMware Carbon Black vs CrowdStrike Falcon (2024): Which Tool Is Best For Your Business?
See what features you can expect from Carbon Black and CrowdStrike to decide which endpoint detection and response solution is right for you.
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LinkedIn leans on AI to do the work of job hunting
LinkedIn is launching new AI tools to help you look for jobs, write cover letters and job applications, personalize learning, and a new search experience. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Sony PlayStation expands Discord integration with PS5, simplifying voice chat access
Sony Playstation collaborated with Discord last year, introducing connectivity options for players on the PS5 console and within the Discord community. Following the introduction of Discord voice chat on the PS5, the company states that there have been over 290 … Continue reading
Valve faces huge lawsuit over Steam ‘overcharging users’
The parent company of the video game digital distribution service Steam faces a £656m ($843m) lawsuit on behalf of UK PC gamers. On June 5, digital rights campaigner Vicki Sholtbolt filed a legal action against Valve Corporation as they accused … Continue reading
Wuthering Waves 1.1 – what’s coming in the first big update?
Wuthering Waves has become another gacha phenomenon. For so long HoYoverse has had the market seeming cornered with Genshin Impact and Honkai Star Rail but now, in the last few weeks along has come WuWa from Kuru Games and got … Continue reading
Australia’s largest gambling company fined $246,000 for failing to prevent underage gambling
After a 17-year-old boy was found to have been underage gambling on multiple occasions, the Australian gambling company Tabcorp has been ordered to pay $246,000 (AUD 370,417). The company, which is the biggest in the country for gambling, pleaded guilty … Continue reading
Japan targets Apple and Google with app store competition law
Japan’s parliament has passed a new law aimed at improving competition in smartphone app stores. The legislation will prevent major tech companies like Apple and Google from blocking third-party companies from selling and operating apps on their platforms. The Act … Continue reading
Wise shares plunge 10% after fintech firm projects slower growth this year
Shares of money transfer company Wise declined on Thursday after it projected weaker revenue growth in its current fiscal year than the year before.
Court halts Byju’s second rights issue as $200M fundraise falters
An Indian court has restrained Byju’s from proceeding with its second rights issue amid allegations of oppression and mismanagement by its shareholders. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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