2023 News

Face Unlock May Come to the Pixel 7a
The Pixel 7a may be poised for a major feature, with Face Unlock reportedly set to return to Google's budget line....
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Oracle and Zoom Collaborate to Improve Virtual Care Access
Oracle and Zoom are working together to make it easier for patients to access virtual care options. Vi...
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Authorities Tried Searching Mullvad VPN Headquarters, No Data Compromised
Mullvad VPN has revealed that authorities tried searching its Swedish headquarters but assures users no data was — or even could be — compromised....
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BuzzFeed News Is Shutting Down Amid Layoffs
BuzzFeed News is shutting down, with the company laying off some 15% of its workforce, citing a combination of factors....
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Apple iOS Users Will Soon Be Able to Resolve Billing Issues In-App
Apple unveiled a new feature that will allow iOS users to resolve billing issues in-app, saving a step with subscription renewals....
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Seagate Will Pay $300 Million Over Business With Huawei
Seagate has agreed to pay $300 million for shipping hard drives to Huawei, in violation of US export laws....
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What You Need to Know About Cloud Monitoring
Cloud computing has become a crucial part of modern business operations, with 94% of enterprises using the cloud in some capacity. However, despite its pop...
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Microsoft Advertising Drops Twitter Support
Microsoft Advertising has announced it will no longer support Twitter in its Smart Campaigns with Multi-platform....
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Charges Against Dan Price Dismissed
Assault charges against Gravity Payments founder and former CEO Dan Price have been dismissed. Price w...
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Google Employees Say Bard AI Is ‘Cringe-Worthy,’ Could Lead to ‘Injury or Death’
Google's employees continue to criticize the company's AI efforts, calling Bard AI "cringe-worthy" and saying its answers could lead to "serious injury or...
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TSMC Calls US Semiconductor Terms ‘Unacceptable’
TSMC is pushing back on some of the terms in the US Chips Act, calling them "unacceptable" and vowing to continue discussions....
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Reddit Is Taking a Page From Twitter’s Playbook — But With Class
Reddit co-founder Steve Huffman believes companies should be paying for access to the platform's data and plans to charge for the APIs that make it possibl...
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Meta Reportedly Announcing More Layoffs Tomorrow
Meta is reportedly planning to announce more layoffs tomorrow, adding to the 21,000 employees it has already laid off....
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Twitter Refuses to Exempt National Weather Service From API Policy
In a move that could people's safety in jeopardy, Twitter is refusing to give National Weather Service (NWS) accounts an API exemption....
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Hikvision Denies Allegations of Aiding Chinese Espionage
Hikvision is under fire for allegedly aiding Beijing in conducting espionage, a claim the company is adamantly denying....
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