Showing all posts tagged Big Tech
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Temu Is Cheaper than Amazon on Prime Day – With a Huge Catch
Even on Amazon Prime Day, Chinese store Temu can still offer better prices, but with some serious caveats.
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Amazon Is Offering $1 Million for Proof of Aliens on Ring Cameras
Ring, an Amazon-owned security company, wants "unaltered scientific evidence" of alien life from your doorbell for the prize.
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Apple Planning to Hire for More AI Roles, Tim Cook Reveals
Apple's CEO said during a trip to the UK that he also expects investment to increase in that area in the near future.
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Here’s Why X is The Worst Platform for Disinformation
The EU recently singled out X for its monumental fake news problem, but being duped by misinformation isn't inevitable.
Isobel O'Sullivan -
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Disney Follows Netflix in Cracking Down on Password Sharing
Disney Plus becomes the latest streaming services to take action against users sharing their passwords.
Isobel O'Sullivan -
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Amazon Bets Big on AI with $4 Billion Investment in Anthropic
The ecommerce giant is investing in the company behind Claude 2, a popular AI chatbot that works similarly to ChatGPT.
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How To Set Up the New Google Bard Extensions With Your Google Apps
A significant update to Google Bard means it now integrates with a huge range of different Google apps.
Aaron Drapkin -
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Elon Musk Finally Ready To End Twitter Layoffs Lawsuit Fiasco
New report claims Elon Musk and X are ready to negotiate with the 2,000 ex-Twitter employees suing over last year's layoffs.
James Laird -
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Google Makes Hundreds of Layoffs As It Slows Hiring
Google has announced yet another round of layoffs, with hundreds of recruitment roles no longer needed at the company.
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4 Quotes from Tone-Deaf Executives in 2023
From Elon Musk to Bob Iger, these top executives couldn't help but remind us how out of touch with everyday people they are.
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Apple Store Back Live with iPhone 15 Pre-Order Date
The Apple Store is live after the iPhone 15 launch. Here's what you need to know about the Apple Store going down recently.
James Laird -
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Google Pays Great Salaries, Unless You’re Black or a Woman
Leaked Google salary reveals some Black staff earn an average of $20,000 less than their white co-workers.
James Laird -
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Salesforce Dreamforce 2023: Latest News, Guide and Updates
Dreamforce 2023 is live and our guide to the Salesforce conference features the latest news and updates from days 1 and 2.
James Laird -
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IBM Demands Workers Return to the Office, Starting Today
IBM is the latest big tech firm to issue a return to office mandate, according to an internal company blog post.
James Laird -
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Apple Stock Plummets After China’s Government-wide iPhone Ban
Since China's ban was announced, Apple's stock price dropped by $200 billion.
Isobel O'Sullivan -
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Is Temu Legit or a Scam? What You Should Know Before Ordering
Temu is hotter than Amazon right now, but is it legit? Let's take a look and see if if it's safe and why it's so cheap.
James Laird -
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Zoom CEO Calls for Microsoft Office and Teams to be Unbundled in US
Zoom's CEO has waded into the Teams and Office unbundling war, saying the FTC should consider following the EU's lead
James Laird -
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Thursday Night Football: Amazon Prime’s AI Features Explained
Amazon Prime is entering its second year as the exclusive partner for TNF, and AI features are taking the field.
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Microsoft is Killing a Much-Loved Windows App That’s 28 Years Old
Microsoft has revealed plans to shelve legacy app WordPad, encouraging those who still use choose a different app.
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Microsoft Reveals AI-Powered Backpack as School Year Begins
The wearable tech has a lot of interesting, useful and imaginative features, but there are also some privacy concerns.
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Why You Haven’t Received Your Facebook Settlement Payment Yet
If you applied for a portion of Meta's multi-million dollar lawsuit settlement, you won't be getting your money just yet.
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