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First-ever emojis from 1988 revealed — can you guess where these low-tech symbols came from?
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"These sorts of devices are pre-internet, so there’s not much about them online."
Google’s AI-powered search engine could be ‘catastrophic’ for news publishers, critics warn
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News Media Alliance CEO Danielle Coffee – who leads a nonprofit that represents more than 2,200 publishers, including The Post – described Google’s plans as a “perverse twist on innovation” that will be “catastrophic to our traffic.”
Instagram parent Meta hit with online child safety probe in Europe
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The European Commission is probing whether Meta is in violation of the Digital Services Act – a sweeping law that took effect last year and requires Big Tech firms to police content on their platforms.
You can now control an iPhone or iPad with your eyes with Apple’s new features
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They're putting the "eye" in iPhone.
Jim Simons-founded hedge fund boosted stake in GameStop before 400% surge in meme-stock rally: filing
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Renaissance Technologies, the quantitive hedge fund firm founded by the late investor Jim Simons, bought just over 1 million shares of GameStop, according to a securities filing.
iPhone iOS 17.5 update makes users’ old deleted photos, nudes reappear: ‘So uncomfortable’
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iPhone users are causing some much-dreaded déjà vu.
These are the 10 most common 4-digit PIN numbers — are you at risk of a cyberattack?
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"People put themselves at risk by having weak passwords and PIN codes and often do not fully understand the threat until they are compromised," Moore added.
MIT-educated brothers allegedly stole $25M in crypto in just 12 seconds
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Federal prosecutors called the scheme "novel" and said the case marked the first time that such a fraud had ever been the subject of US criminal charges.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink suffered brain-chip issues for years before problem with human implant: report
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The company knew from animal testing it had conducted ahead of its US approval last year that the wires might retract, and Neuralink deemed the risk low enough for a redesign not to be merited, sources said.
Uber launches bus shuttle service, expands Costco tie-up to woo price-conscious users
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The initiatives were unveiled at Uber's GO-GET annual event for new products and are meant to maintain growth at the ride-share and delivery giant after a strong 2023.
GameStop, AMC plunge as ‘Roaring Kitty’-led meme stock rally cools off
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The two firms had gained more than $11 billion combined in market value since the start of the week.
Billionaire Frank McCourt preparing bid for TikTok, aims to make app more transparent
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TikTok's parent company ByteDance has already said it does not plan to sell the platform. The Chinese government is also unlikely to approve a sale.
Google unveils the future of Gmail — see all the new AI additions
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The future of Google's Gmail is bright — with the help of smart technology.
How Parler’s ex-CEO John Matze is looking to fix social media — with a new app called Hedgehog
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"The fringe left and the fringe right, that's not our target demographic," Matze said. "They probably don't want to have those good-faith discussions, the debate and the discourse that we are trying to create on the platform."
OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever who helped lead coup against CEO Sam Altman quits
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In November, Sutskever joined forces with other board members including Adam D'Angelo, Helen Toner and Tasha McCauley to remove Altman.