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Canada orders TikTok to shut down its business operations in the country due to 'national...
The app isn’t being banned, however.
Bees reportedly stopped Meta from building a nuclear-powered AI data center
A rare bee species was discovered on the land earmarked for the project, says the Financial Times.
NLRB accuses Grindr of using a return-to-office mandate to upend a unionization drive
Around half of its staff are said to have quit over a relocation requirement and the end of a remote work policy.
Apple is buying the developer of one of the iPhone's best photo-editing apps
For now, there won't be 'material changes' to Pixelmator's apps.
Election 2024: What will the candidates do about the digital divide?
Our guide to the frontrunners' positions on internet access for all.
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Canada orders TikTok to shut down its business operations in the country due to 'national security risks'
Canada has ordered TikTok to shut down its operations in the country, citing unspecified “national security risks” posed by the company and its parent ByteDance.
Karissa Bell10 hours agoBees reportedly stopped Meta from building a nuclear-powered AI data center
Meta had to pull the plug on a nuclear-powered data center project after a rare bee species was discovered on the land where it was going to be built, according to the Financial Times.
Mariella Moon11.05.2024NLRB accuses Grindr of using a return-to-office mandate to upend a unionization drive
The NLRB claims that Grindr violated federal labor law by attempting to thwart unionization efforts with a return-to-office mandate.
Kris Holt11.05.2024Apple is buying the developer of one of the iPhone's best photo-editing apps
Apple is bringing one of the independent photo-editing app developer Pixelmator.
Kris Holt11.02.2024Election 2024: What will the candidates do about the digital divide?
Broadband access in poorer and more rural communities has been a major campaign issue since 2008. Bridging the digital divide was a key component of Barack Obama’s platform. And, while far from perfect, his administration did a lot of work to grow the nation’s fiber-optic infrastructure, free up wireless spectrum and expand access to subsidies for low-income families.
Terrence O'Brien11.01.2024European Commission sets its regulatory crosshairs on Temu for illegal product sales
Temu is the latest Big Tech company under European Commission scrutiny for selling illegal products. The EC wants to limit the reappearance of suspended “rogue traders” with a history of selling prohibited goods.
Will Shanklin11.01.2024The name YouTube Shorts isn't a trademark infringement, UK court rules
A short film channel sued Google last year.
Sarah Fielding10.31.2024Google is adding Gemini AI-powered tools to Maps
Google is bringing its Gemini AI assistant into more of its software suite, announcing several new features for Google Maps.
Anna Washenko10.31.2024Samsung could launch its 'extended reality' wearable device next year
In its latest earnings report, Samsung touched upon its upcoming extended reality device and the possibility of a cheaper foldable.
Mariella Moon10.31.2024Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot can now pick car parts on its own
Boston Dynamics' robot Atlas is shown in a new video working without human assistance.
Jeremy Gan10.31.2024Dropbox is laying off 20 percent of its workforce
For the second time in less than two years, Dropbox is laying off a substantial portion of its workforce.
Igor Bonifacic10.30.2024Brazil sues Meta and TikTok for over $500 million for not protecting minors
Similar lawsuits have popped up in the US.
Sarah Fielding10.29.2024Election 2024: How will the candidates regulate big tech?
The Biden administration has been more aggressive than almost any in recent American history in its antitrust efforts. In the tech sector alone, it has ongoing cases against Apple, Meta, Google and Amazon, not to mention its battles with Ticketmaster, Microsoft, Kroger, CVS, Visa, Penguin Random House and more.
Terrence O'Brien10.29.2024Microsoft accuses Google of secretly funding regulatory astroturf campaign
Microsoft is accusing Google of funding a proxy campaign designed to discredit it in the eyes of regulatory authorities and policymakers in the European Union and beyond.
Igor Bonifacic10.29.2024Apple Intelligence is coming to EU iPhones and iPads in April
EU users now know when Apple Intelligence will be available on their mobile devices: April 2025. English speakers elsewhere received the first Apple Intelligence features on Monday, including Writing Tools and AI notification summaries.
Will Shanklin10.29.2024Google is expanding AI Overviews in Search to more than 100 countries
Google will introduce AI Overviews to more than a hundred countries and add support for more languages.
Jeremy Gan10.29.2024Apple wins $250 in Masimo smartwatch patent case
Apple and Masimo have been battling it out in court for years.
Mariella Moon10.26.2024Apple reportedly tested a blood glucose monitoring app
Apple is reportedly developing glucose management software. The company is said to have tested an app for pre-diabetics, helping them manage their diet and lifestyle. Though not launching to consumers, it could be part of future health products.
Will Shanklin10.26.2024Cash App users can claim thousands of dollars in a data breach settlement
Cash App users may be able to claim over $2,500 to cover expenses stemming from data breaches in 2021 and 2023.
Kris Holt10.26.2024McDonald's restaurants can finally repair their own McFlurry machines
McDonald's lovers rejoice! Franchise owners can legally hire outside repair businesses to work on its broken ice cream dispensers.
Danny Gallagher10.26.2024