Intel’s new CEO is set to deliver the Vision 2025 Opening Keynote on March 31st, promising to outline the company’s future direction. Meanwhile, a report suggests that Apple is struggling to compete with Spotify in the music streaming market.
Google has found that removing European news content for a small percentage of users in eight EU countries did not impact Search ad revenue. In a surprising move, Democratic Senators have joined forces with MAGA supporters to push for a censorship tool that would benefit former President Trump.
Vance, the legal expert involved in the TikTok deal, expects a clearer outline of the agreement by early April. Telegram’s founder, Pavel Durov, who is facing criminal charges, has been allowed to leave France.
Alphabet’s Taara, a competitor to Starlink, is becoming an independent company. However, a Commerce official has clashed with Elon Musk over the Starlink project.
In other news, facial recognition company Clearview has been caught trying to purchase Social Security numbers and mugshots for its database. On a more positive note, scientists have achieved record-breaking fusion stability, bringing us closer to clean and infinite energy.
Police are warning iPhone and Android users about a 600% increase in dangerous texts. A study questions the effectiveness of school phone bans. Finally, Klarna’s partnership with DoorDash highlights the high cost of groceries, suggesting that loans may be necessary to shop.
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