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10 Things In Technology News Today
1. Google and Facebook Respond to Charges of Trump Censorship: Both companies are addressing glitches and content moderation issues related to political violence. Former President Trump continues to claim deliberate censorship.
In Other News:
2. Amazon Liable for Improperly Recalling Defective Products: The US Consumer Product Safety Commission alleges that Amazon didn’t do enough to recall 400,000 defective product units sold between 2018 and 2021.
3. OpenAI Unleashes ‘Advanced Voice Mode’: Following controversy, OpenAI’s hands-free feature aims to compete with Amazon Alexa and Apple’s Siri.
4. Made By Google Pixel 9 Event: Ahead of Google’s event, we’ve seen sneak peeks of the Pixel 9 Pro, Fold, and Watch 3.
5. FBI Uncovers Social Media Account Possibly Tied to Trump Shooter: The account connected to Thomas Matthew Crooks posted content reflecting ‘antisemitic and anti-immigration themes’.
6. Meta to Pay $1.4 Billion to Settle Texas Facial-Recognition Lawsuit: Facebook’s Tag Suggestions feature violated a Texas law by capturing biometric info without consent.
7. Record-Breaking Ransomware Payment: A ‘Fortune 50’ company paid $75 million to a lesser-known ransomware group called Dark Angels, surpassing last year’s record payment by CNA.
8. Google’s Circle to Search Comes to Chrome on Desktop: The desktop version, called ‘Drag to Search,’ allows users to search by dragging and dropping text.
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9. Max’s August 2024 Content: Max is rolling out anime versions of Rick & Morty and Tiger King, among other exciting content.
10. Microsoft Spots Ransomware Groups Abusing Zero-Day Flaw: The flaw affects VMware’s ESXi hypervisor product, enabling ransomware gangs to steal data from virtual machines and encrypt them.
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