Showing all posts tagged Big Tech
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Google Launches .ing Web Domains for a Hefty Price
Some popular options are already taken, including draw.ing and edit.ing, while others cost thousands of dollars per month.
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WeWork Officially Files for Bankruptcy, Offices to Remain Open
Beleaguered co-working giant files for chapter 11 bankruptcy in US, but insists offices spaces remain "open and operational"
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How to Use the New AI-Powered Features on Google Maps
From Immersive View to Google Lens, these new Google Maps features will change how you get to your destination forever.
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How to Use or Disable X’s New Video and Audio Calling Feature
X, formerly Twitter, continues to try and transform itself into an app that does everything. Does anyone actually want it to?
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US Government Orders Immediate Stop to Chinese AI Chip Exports
The halt on AI chip exports brings forward a ban that also includes Iran and Russia.
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Amazon Joins Google and Apple in Going Passwordless
Passkeys are coming to Amazon for website and iOS app users, with Android compatibility coming soon.
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Ransomware Is Getting Smarter and Harder to Defend Against
Businesses are at risk of quicker and sharper malware strains, a new study warns.
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Google’s Latest AI Feature is All About the Bottom Line
Google is testing new AI-powered ad formats in Search as it looks to shore up one of its key revenue streams.
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Why Is Temu So Cheap? It’s Losing Billions, That’s Why
The Chinese retailer's "Shop Like a Billionaire" strategy is proving popular but expensive. How long can it go on?
Isobel O'Sullivan -
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What Are Facebook Broadcast Channels and Why Should You Care?
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has revealed a Broadcast Channels feature is coming to Facebook, but should you actually care?
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Microsoft to Train 1 Million People for AI Tech Jobs
The tech giant is expanding an existing program to help even more people gain the skills needed to compete in the job market.
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Roblox to Employees: Return to Office or Take Severance
Roblox is the latest company to U-turn on pledges to remote workers and has issued a blunt remote to office mandate.
Ellis Di Cataldo -
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How to Set Up WhatsApp Passkeys and Go Passwordless Today
WhatsApp has added support for passkeys to its Android app. Here's how to set up and use the new security feature right away.
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4 Reasons Why the iPhone 15 Is Apple’s Worst Upgrade Ever
Thinking of upgrading to the iPhone 15? You might want to reconsider, based on all the problems and issues with it.
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Qualcomm to Cut Over 1,200 Jobs in California
One of the world’s largest microchip manufacturers is scaling back its workforce due to market slowdown.
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IBM Ordered to Pay Back Remote Working Expenses, but Staff Only Get 25%
IBM has been ordered to pay staff back remote working expenses from the pandemic, but the state is keeping most of the dough.
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How To Use Google’s New AI Image Generator in Search
Google has begun rolling out a new AI image generator feature that's integrated directly into Search. Here's how to use it.
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Microsoft Finally Cleared to Buy Activision After UK Green Light
The $68.7bn deal is said to be a “game changer” by those who approved it.
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Why Your Instagram Settlement Payment Is Going to Be Late
Here's when you can expect to get paid from Instagram's $68.5 million settlement.
Isobel O'Sullivan -
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Microsoft Owes the IRS $29 Billion, But It’s Refusing to Pay
Microsoft and the IRS's tussle marks the biggest corporate tax dispute in US history, with the tech giant fighting back.
Isobel O'Sullivan -
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How To Setup Google Passkeys and Ditch the Password For Good
Passkeys are now a default sign-in option on Google account holders - and they're significantly more secure than passwords.
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