The days of a free X (Twitter) may soon be over, with owner Elon Musk saying the company may start charging a monthly fee.
AWS has been amassing a stockpile of IPv4 addresses, a stockpile that could now be worth a whopping $4.5 billion.
Amazon has announced the dates of its second Prime Day event of the year, with “Prime Big Deal Days” slated for October 10-11.
Elon Musk has offered details on a meeting between tech leaders and lawmakers, saying there was “overwhelming consensus” in favor of AI regulation.
Cisco has killed off its Hyperflex hyperconverged infrastructure line of products, blaming a changing market.
Amazon continues to invest in generative AI, applying it to the task of creating product descriptions for sellers.
Microsoft is pulling out all the stops and making a massive concession in an effort to win UK approval of its Activision Blizzard acquisition.
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The UN has weighed in on the impact AI will have on the workforce, saying clerical jobs are the ones most at risk.
Amazon has unveiled its Fire TV Channels app, giving customers access to 400+ free channels.
As if TikTok’s problems couldn’t get any worse, the FBI and DOJ are investigating its parent company for surveilling Forbes journalists.
Getty Images is providing customers a guarantee that its AI-generated images are free of copyright art, even offering to pay customers’ legal bills if they get sued.
Spotify is piloting a major new feature, one that would translate podcasts into other languages — while still using the podcaster’s voice.
Amazon has announced an expanded partnership with Anthropic, the maker of the Claude AI, and will invest up to $4 billion.
The FCC is cracking down on spam robocalls that use a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers to skirt regulation.
The EU Commission has reinstated a fine against Intel for antitrust violations, the latest development in a long-running saga.
Semiconductor firm Rivos has fired back in its legal battle with Apple, countersuing over the company’s “overbroad” non-compete agreements.
The days of ad-free Prime Video are coming to an end — at least at the current price point — with Amazon introducing ads in 2024.
The city of San Francisco pulled out all the stops in its efforts to impress Dreamforce attendees and appears to have succeeded.
Google’s Pixel Fold smartphone is the latest device to gain self-repair options, with iFixit now carrying parts and repair guides.
T-Mobile customers were treated to seeing each other’s data, as the T-Mobile app leaked billing information across customers.
Microsoft has released the latest Windows Subsystem for Linux update, adding Automatic Memory Reclaim.
Google continues to make fun of Apple’s use of SMS for messaging Android users, running an Apple-like reveal of the “iPager” in its latest video.
MGM Resorts says it is fully operational, finally recovering from a devastating cyberattack that impacted its hotels and casinos.
Cisco announced plans to purchase Splunk for $28 billion improve digital resiliency for the enterprise market.
Governor Katie Hobbs is telling critics not to rule out TSMC’s Arizona plant as a “paperweight,” saying it may be upgraded.
YouTube is turning up the heat on users using ad blockers, going so far as to block them after multiple warnings.
Hyundai is pulling out all the stops in its efforts to begin EV production at its Georgia plant, eager to benefit from government incentives.
Alexa is getting some major upgrades, with Amazon leveraging the power of generative AI to boost the personal assistant.
Signal is preparing for a quantum computing world, unveiling a new protocol designed to be resistant to quantum computers.
Twilio has been selected as a Leader in Gartner’s first-ever Magic Quadrant for Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS).
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