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  1. Billionaires race to buy TikTok after Chinese owners ordered to sell app — with Steve Mnuchin in the lead These Wall Street and tech titans need more than likes to get control of the app.
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  2. French musician becomes first-ever passenger inside flying car: ‘Amazing experience’ A flying car company made history this week by taking the world’s first car flight with a passenger in what could be the future of transportation.
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  3. Mark Zuckerberg made just $1 salary from Meta in 2023 – and $24.4M in ‘other compensation’ According to a proxy filing statement, the lion's share of this "other compensation" covered Zuckerberg's security costs.
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  4. Meta shares drop after warning of weak revenue growth, higher AI expenses Meta's shares dropped about 10% in extended trade following the report, evaporating $125 billion worth of stock market value.
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  5. TikTok vows legal fight after Biden signs ‘unconstitutional’ ban: ‘We aren’t going anywhere’ TikTok vowed to wage legal battle after President Biden signed a measure that forces ByteDance to sell the app -- or face shutting down in the US.
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  6. We used ChatGPT as our wedding planner — it saved us $5,000 A survey revealed that 52% of engaged couples are considering AI to handle details. “I don’t need a wedding planner," one bride told The Post. "The AI does it all."
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  7. Tesla stock soars 11% in premarket trading after Elon Musk promises affordable EV Musk's announcement was aimed at calming nervous investors on Wall Street who were still trying to digest the company's most recent earnings report.
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  8. Steam blasted for hosting video game that lets players kill ‘enemy’ IDF soldiers: ‘Boycott immediately’ “You can upgrade your abilities and kill the enemies faster,” the free game's description reads.
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  10. Tesla’s Q1 report: Revenue drops, but shares jump on Elon Musk’s plan to launch new models The Musk-led firm's revenue fell in the first quarter as it handed over fewer electric vehicles to customers due to slowing demand and intense competition worldwide.
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  11. Apple’s iPhone sales in China plummet nearly 20% in first quarter — worst since 2020 Apple, once the dominant player in the smartphone market, is now the third most popular brand on the mainland.
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  12. AI can predict political orientation from blank faces — posing ‘threatening’ privacy challenges Researchers are warning that facial recognition technologies are "more threatening than previously thought" and pose "serious challenges to privacy."
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  13. Google protest group says over 50 staffers were fired after anti-Israel sit-ins “Google’s aims are clear: the corporation is attempting to quash dissent, silence its workers, and reassert its power over them,” No Tech For Apartheid said.
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  14. Elon Musk blasts Australia’s ‘censorship’ after court orders X to take down terror video A federal court ordered X to delete the footage of a teenager involved in a knifing attack against an Assyrian priest and others.
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  15. You’re not dreaming: Those ‘I’m not a robot’ Captcha tests are getting harder The pesky puzzles are used to ward off bots that crash sites or jeopardize security.
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  16. Throwflame unveils robot dog Thermonator — with flamethrower attached A company have unveiled a robot dog companion -- with flamethrower attached.
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