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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.
Twitter limits access to some tweets in Turkey ahead of tightly contested election
On the eve of potentially one of the most consequential elections in the country’s history, Twitter began blocking posts in Turkey.
Meta fixed a Facebook bug that sent automatic friend requests to users
Meta apologized for a bug that saw Facebook send an automatic friend request anytime
Elon Musk says a new Twitter CEO is starting in six weeks
Elon Musk says a new Twitter CEO is starting in about six weeks, but he'll still play a role.
New York AG fines companies that spammed FCC with fake anti-net neutrality comments
New York's Attorney General has made companies pay $615,000 for posting bogus comments supporting the FCC's repeal of net neutrality.
Twitter says a 'security incident' led to private Circle tweets becoming public
In an email the company sent to affected users, Twitter said a "security incident" led to Circle tweets becoming public.
Paramount+ tops 60 million subscribers thanks to 'Picard' and the NFL
Paramount+ has already reached 60 million subscribers thanks to originals like 'Picard' and live content like the NFL playoffs.
Google is replacing Chrome's lock icon because most people don't know what it means
Google is replacing the lock icon in Chrome because you probably don't know what it means.
OBS can now stream high-quality AV1 video to YouTube
You can now stream AV1 video to YouTube using OBS, promising better quality and less bandwidth.
Twitter restores free API access for emergency, weather and transportation alerts
Twitter is restoring free API access for government and public bodies, but no one else.
'Godfather of AI' leaves Google amid ethical concerns
Geoffrey Hinton, the 'godfather of AI,' has left Google so he can warn people of the risks involved with the technology.
VentureBeat is the latest publication to use AI in its articles
VentureBeat has revealed that it's using AI to help write articles, if in limited situations.
Bipartisan Senate bill would require parental consent for teens to use social media
If the Protecting Kids on Social Media Act becomes law, platforms would be banned from using algorithms to recommend content to under 18s.
Twitter starts putting labels on tweets with restricted reach
If Twitter believes a tweet violates the hateful conduct policy, it will now indicate as much with a label.
'The Witcher' season 3 trailer shows Henry Cavill's last stint as Geralt
The first trailer for 'The Witcher' season 3 shows Henry Cavill as Geralt for the last time.
Slack rolls out its 'canvas' for sharing content with your team
Slack's 'canvas' tool is now available to help you share apps, files and links with your team.
Google Authenticator finally syncs one-time codes in the cloud
Google Authenticator now syncs one-time codes with your account, so you're not stuck if you lose your device.
Supreme Court will decide if government officials can block social media critics
The Supreme Court will hear two cases that will determine if government officials can block critics on social networks.
Twitter adds blue checks to accounts of dead celebrities
Twitter has begun handing out blue ticks to celebrity users and accounts with more than one million followers.