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Netflix's 'Squid Game' reality competition show debuts this November
Netflix will premiere its 'Squid Game' competition show in November, and it looks almost exactly like the TV series.
Reddit’s average daily traffic fell during blackout, according to third-party data
On the day before the Reddit blackout began on June 12th, Similarweb logged more than 57 million daily visits to the platform. Two days later, that number was down to less than 52 million.
Twitch will give smaller streamers a bigger cut of subscriptions
Twitch is launching a program that gives streamers a larger 70 percent cut of their subscriptions.
Google forced to delay Bard AI's EU launch over privacy concerns
Google will have to push back the launch of its Bard AI in the EU after officials raised privacy concerns.
Hitting the books: Why you shouldn't blog about asking a cop to go shopping for you
In "Swipe Up for More!" Stephanie McNeal takes an unflinching look at the the public personas and private lives of three of the internet's most influential lifestyle bloggers.
Spotify is testing an 'offline mix' that downloads recently played songs
Spotify is testing a feature called "Your Offline Mix" that will "save a mix of your recently played songs.
Reddit communities are 'going dark' to protest changes that would hurt third-party apps
Some of the biggest Reddit communities are going private to protest API pricing that could threaten third-party apps.
Spotify is laying off 200 employees from its podcast division
Spotify is cutting 200 jobs as it narrows the focus of its podcast team.
Vimeo will stop supporting its TV apps on June 27th
Vimeo is ending support for its TV apps on June 27th, and not everyone is thrilled.
Ransomware attack exposes sensitive data for nearly 9 million dental patients
A ransomware attack has compromised a dental insurance company, exposing sensitive data for almost 9 million patients.
Twitter pulls out of EU’s voluntary Code of Practice against disinformation
Twitter has withdrawn from a voluntary European Union agreement to combat online disinformation.
Google Play Games for PC is now available in Europe and New Zealand
Google Play Games is now available on your PC in more than 40 European countries as well as New Zealand.
Ron DeSantis had trouble announcing his presidential bid because Twitter's servers were 'kind of melting'
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced today he will compete for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination in a Twitter Spaces conversation hosted by Elon Musk.
Netflix starts charging for account sharing in the US
Netflix is now charging for account sharing in the US — it'll cost $8 per month for viewers outside of your household.
US Surgeon General says social media can pose 'a profound risk' to teens' mental health
An advisory released by the Us Surgeon General states 'there are ample indicators that social media can also have a profound risk of harm to the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.'
Chrome makes it easier to customize your browser's look
Google Chrome now makes it easier to choose a custom theme.
Meta sells Giphy to Shutterstock at a loss following UK order
Shutterstock is buying Giphy after the UK ordered Meta to sell the GIF service.
Instagram users can finally comment on posts with GIFs
At long last, you can respond to posts on Instagram with GIFs.
Apple now helps you discover concerts in Maps and Music
Apple now helps you find hot concert venues in Maps, and find upcoming shows in Music.
Elon Musk loses appeal to tweet whatever he wants about Tesla
Elon Musk has lost another attempt to end an SEC settlement that requires legal approval for some Tesla-related tweets.