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Amazon Brings One Medical to Prime Members For $9 a Month

Amazon continues its foray into the health services market, making One Medical services available to Prime members for $9 per month.

Microsoft Briefly Blocked Employees From Using ChatGPT

Microsoft created a stir when it blocked its own employees from using ChatGPT, citing privacy and security concerns.

Congress Wants to Help Rural Telecoms Replace Chinese Equipment

A bipartisan bill in the US House of Representatives would provide money for rural telecoms to replace equipment made by Chinese companies.

T-Mobile Abandons Plan to Force Customers to Upgrade Their Plans

T-Mobile has officially abandoned plans to force customers to upgrade to more expensive plans following predictable blowback.

Maine Government Data Breach Impacts 1.3 Million

The State of Maine has disclosed it suffered a MOVEit data breach, one that has impacted some 1.3 million individuals.

Harnessing the Power of User-Generated Content for Brand Advocacy

Learn more about how to harness the power of user generated content for brand advocacy in the article below.

OpenAI: AI Content Detectors Don’t Work

OpenAI has thrown cold water on those hoping for an easy way to detect AI-generated content, saying such tools don’t work.

YouTube’s War On Ad Blockers Challenged By Privacy Advocate

YouTube’s war on ad blockers is facing a legal challenge in the EU over Google’s use of JavaScript to determine when an ad blocker is in use.

Elon Musk: ‘Overwhelming Consensus’ On AI Regulation

Elon Musk has offered details on a meeting between tech leaders and lawmakers, saying there was “overwhelming consensus” in favor of AI regulation.

Cisco Kills Off Its Hyperflex Hyperconverged Infrastructure Line

Cisco has killed off its Hyperflex hyperconverged infrastructure line of products, blaming a changing market.

Amazon Sellers Can Now Use Generative AI to Create Product Descriptions

Amazon continues to invest in generative AI, applying it to the task of creating product descriptions for sellers.

Pop!_OS Cosmic Desktop Slated for 2024 Release

System76 has shared details on its upcoming Cosmic Desktop Environment (DE), saying it will be released in 2024.

Bending Spoons Lays Off Entire Filmic Staff

Bending Spoons, the new owner of popular mobile video app Filmic, has laid off the entire staff behind the app.

Google Messages Tops 1 Billion Monthly RCS Users

Google has passed a significant milestone, registering more than one billion monthly active RCS users.

UK Throws Cold Water On Adobe’s Figma Acquisition

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has cast doubt on Adobe’s Figma acquisition, saying it “would likely reduce innovation.”

‘Actual’ Personal Finance App Goes Open-Source, Highlights Developer Challenges

Actual developer James Long has announced his Actual personal finance app will be going open-source, citing the difficulties in making a success of a being an independent developer.

Finding Top Talent: Hiring Remote Web Designers for Virtual Success

How exactly do you find and hire top talent when it comes to remote web designers? See more tips in the article below.

US Judge Shuts Down Montana’s TikTok Ban

A US judge has sided with TikTok, shutting down a ban by the state of Montana, the first state-wide ban in the US.

Senator Ron Wyden Wants DOJ To Disclose AT&T Surveillance Program

Senator Ron Wyden is asking the Attorney General Merrick Garland to disclose information on the AT&T Hemisphere surveillance program.

Meta Is Finally Bringing Threads To The EU

Meta is finally bringing its Threads platform to the EU, a move that was likely delayed over privacy concerns.

Apollo Developer Launches ‘Language Pal’ iOS Widget

Apollo developer Christian Selig is on to his next project, announcing an iOS widget to help users learn a new language.

Today Is The Last Day To Save Old Gmail Accounts

Today is the last day to save old, unused Gmail accounts, with Google planning to begin deletions December 2023.

Dollar Tree Data Breach Impacts Millions

Dollar Tree revealed it is the victim of a data breach, one impacting some two million individuals.

Roundcube Joins Nextcloud

Roundcube, the webmail option that features a desktop client-like interface, is joining forces with Nextcloud.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Will Be Wayland-Only

Red Hat has announced it will go all-in on Wayland with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10, dropping support for Xorg server.

Fubo Nabs Long-Time Spotify Exec As Head of Product Design

Fubo announced it has recruited Dan Sormaz as Senior Vice President of Design, tapping into the exec’s two decades of design experience.

Amazon Announces Amazon Q, the Company’s ChatGPT Rival

Amazon used its AWS re:Invent 2023 to unveil Amazon Q, its generative AI competitor to ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Bard.

The Role of AI in Online Reputation Management: Future Trends and Current Uses

Learn more about the role that AI and online reputation management have to do with one another in the article below.

Evernote Tries to Push Users to Paid Plans

Evernote is trying to convert users into paid subscribers with a limit on how many notes free accounts can have.

Broadcom Lays Off An Undisclosed Number of VMware Employees

Broadcom has begun notifying VMware employees that they are being laid off after successfully closing a deal to purchase the company.

Headlines Are Coming Back to X Posts

Elon Musk has revealed that X will bring headlines back to X posts in an upcoming release.

YouTube Slows Performance For Ad-Blocking Users

YouTube continues its war on ad blockers, slowing performance for users who visit the site with ad-blocking plugins enabled.

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