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Category Archives: Tech
TikTok’s use of casino-like virtual currency to allegedly exploit children faces scrutiny in DC lawsuit
The District of Columbia attorney general alleges that TikTok operates an alleged “unlicensed virtual currency” as part of its TikTok LIVE feature.
19 Courses, One Bundle—Endless Mobile App Potential for $50
With 207 hours of comprehensive training, learn to build complex, responsive, and scalable mobile apps that meet the demands of today’s mobile-first world.
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Glassdoor takes a leaf out of LinkedIn’s book, launches short videos, polls and images
Workplace and salary review platform Glassdoor is drawing inspiration from LinkedIn’s roadmap as it is launching short videos, polls, and images to foster engagement with the community. Professional platforms are launching experiments around short video formats after seeing the success … Continue reading
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Unhappy with their exit, these ex-Planetly employees are using AI to refine carbon accounting
Startup employees often go on to found interesting ventures, basing their new work on the experience gained from their time building a company from scratch. But not all of those experiences are positive, and sometimes, a less-than-satisfactory exit can do … Continue reading
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HSBC exec says there’s a lot of AI ‘success theater’ happening in finance
Some financial services firms are making bold statements about AI but not seeing tangible results, according to HSBC’s head of generative AI.
I am not Bitcoin inventor, says man named in HBO film
The real identity of the person, known only as Satoshi Nakamoto, has captivated the internet for years.
US government considers historic break-up of Google in antitrust case
The U.S. Justice Department has put forth a sweeping proposal to force Google to sell off parts of its business, potentially leading to the first major corporate breakup in four decades and reshaping one of the world’s most valuable tech … Continue reading
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Meta is testing a feature to let you post Instagram Reels directly on Threads
Since its inception, Meta’s Threads has tried to leverage the network effects of its other social networks Facebook and Instagram by experimenting with cross-posting and highlighting Threads posts on a carousel. Now, the company is testing a new feature that … Continue reading
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OpenAI to open offices in Singapore, Paris, Brussels to facilitate global expansion
OpenAI said in a post on X that it is opening new offices in multiple cities, including NYC, Seattle, Paris, Brussels, and Singapore, in addition to its existing locations in San Francisco, London, Dublin and Tokyo, as part of the … Continue reading
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Atlassian’s Jira has had it with your issues
Atlassian recently announced its plans to combine its Jira Software tools for developers and Jira Work Management tool for business teams into a single product. Jira was originally for developers and the teams that directly support them, but over time, … Continue reading