X opens the floodgates on political ads
The company previously known as Twitter is fully reversing a longtime ban on political advertising after it first its rules in January. X said in [view more]
The company previously known as Twitter is fully reversing a longtime ban on political advertising after it first its rules in January. X said in [view more]
A pair of popular OnePlus smartphones just went on sale, hitting record low prices for both. The company’s flagship from $700 to $600, a savings [view more]
General Motors is taking Google’s AI chatbot on the road. The automaker announced today that it’s using Google Cloud’s Dialogflow to automate some non-emergency OnStar [view more]
YouTube is updating its enforcement policies to give creators who break its rules a chance to wipe the slate clean. Starting today, those who receive [view more]
Panic is an odd little company. It started out in the late 1990s as an app developer, and in 2016 it pivoted to video game [view more]
Now that the Tears of the Kingdom dust has settled like one of those Korok dandelion leaf puzzles, Nintendo is starting to ramp up its [view more]
Meta will not suspend Cambodia’s former Prime Minister from Facebook and Instagram, declining to follow a recommendation from its Oversight Board. The board, which functions [view more]
Several months after WhatsApp released a Windows desktop client, Mac users are getting to join the party with their own dedicated app for the service. [view more]
Google took a step towards transparency in AI-generated images today. Google DeepMind announced SynthID, a watermarking / identification tool for generative art. The company says [view more]
Quirky game publisher Panic’s first-ever digital games showcase is about to kick off. The event, dubbed the Panic Games Showcase, can be streamed directly on [view more]
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