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Recently, the European Commission has initiated a formal investigation to evaluate Meta’s efforts in moderating political content, illegal content, and disinformation on its platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. This move comes as a response to the increase in online pro-Russian propaganda leading up to the EU elections in June. Concerns Raised by the European
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The European Commission has recently declared Apple’s iPad operating system, iPadOS, as a Gatekeeper service under its Digital Markets Act (DMA) rules after an extensive investigation lasting almost eight months. This designation places iPadOS under stricter regulation and requires Apple to ensure full compliance with the DMA obligations within the next six months. According to
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The description of Guy Ritchie’s latest movie, “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,” seems to blur the lines between different genres. The article mentions that the film is a mix of a spaghetti western, spy, heist, and war movie. Such a combination could potentially confuse audiences and dilute the overall impact of the film. It is
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Drake recently found himself in hot water after releasing a diss track called “Taylor Made” featuring AI-altered vocals made to sound like the late rapper Tupac Shakur. In response, Tupac’s lawyers issued a warning to Drake, threatening legal action if he did not take down the song. Drake’s Response to Legal Warning After receiving the
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The popular social news aggregation site, Reddit, is currently experiencing technical difficulties. Users across the globe are reporting issues with the platform, as it fails to load and instead displays an error message that reads, “Oops, something went wrong, please try again later.” This unexpected downtime has left many Reddit enthusiasts feeling frustrated and disconnected
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As the United States Congress recently passed a bill that could potentially ban or force the sale of TikTok, the popular social media platform owned by ByteDance, the future of TikTok in the US is uncertain. President Joe Biden signed the bill, sparking discussions about the possible outcomes for TikTok and the companies that might
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The recent passage of a bill in the Senate that would force China-based company ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a US ban has sparked intense debate and raised important questions about data security and national interests. The bill, now heading to President Joe Biden for final approval, has significant implications for the tech industry
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Valve, the company behind the popular gaming platform Steam, recently made changes to its refund policy regarding games purchased before their release date. This update is aimed at closing a potential loophole that allowed players to play games for an extended period before requesting a refund. Eight years ago, Valve introduced a no-questions-asked refund policy
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Apple, a leader in innovative technology, is facing a setback in the sales of its Vision Pro headset. Recent reports suggest that the tech giant is cutting its shipment forecast for the rest of the year due to cooling demand. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo revealed that Apple had already reduced orders for the Vision Pro
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