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Twitter, now X, opens up its ad revenue sharing program with global creators
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Sarah Perez
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Jul, 23
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Earlier this month, Twitter — which has since rebranded as
The 12 Best Movies on Amazon Prime Right Now
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Matt Kamen, WIRED Staff
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Jul, 23
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Over the past year or so, Netflix and Apple TV+
Elon Musk’s Quixotic Quest to Turn X Into an ‘Everything App’
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Ryan Mac
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Jul, 23
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Four years ago, a billionaire tech executive leading one of
Layoffs by the numbers: Tracking companies laying off workers
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Julian Mark, Hamza Shaban, Aaron Gregg, Jacob Bogage
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Jul, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentThe U.S. job market has been remarkably
If it hadn’t been for them meddlin’ kids
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Haje Jan Kamps
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Jul, 23
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Cryptography may offer a solution to the massive AI-labeling problem
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Tate Ryan-Mosley
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Jul, 23
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Adobe has also already integrated C2PA, which it calls content
John Romero’s ‘Doom’ Memoir Drops You Into Id’s Early Days
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Geek's Guide to the Galaxy
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Jul, 23
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John Romero, cocreator of the popular first-person shooters Doom, Quake,
Valid account credentials are behind most cyber intrusions, CISA finds
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Matt Kapko
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Jul, 23
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Valid account credentials are at the root of most successful
Quantum Tech Intended for National Security Is Testing U.S. Alliances
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Damien Cave
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Jul, 23
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The Australian physicist shook the heavy metal box that resembled
New Jersey Supreme Court to hear Merck insurance dispute over NotPetya attack
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David Jones
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Jul, 23
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The New Jersey Supreme Court agreed to review the legal
As Threads soars, Twitter rival Bluesky adopts a new personalized, algorithmic feed
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Sarah Perez
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Jul, 23
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Bluesky, one of the many would-be Twitter replacements now on
How AI could change politics, and lifting the lid on Facebook
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Rhiannon Williams
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Jul, 23
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April 2019Australia’s colonial history is dotted with fires so enormous
7 Best Google Assistant Speakers (2023): Smart Displays, Portable, and Soundbars
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Nena Farrell , Medea Giordano
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Jul, 23
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There are several voice assistants locked in a tug-of-war over
Aided by A.I. Language Models, Google’s Robots Are Getting Smart
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Kevin Roose
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Jul, 23
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A one-armed robot stood in front of a table. On
Pollen is a professional development platform for tech workers, by tech workers
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Romain Dillet
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Jul, 23
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Meet Pollen, a new French startup that wants to provide
Six ways that AI could change politics
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Bruce Schneier, Nathan E. Sanders
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Jul, 23
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Arguably, we’ve already seen legislation drafted by AI, albeit under
The 61 Best Movies on Disney+ Right Now
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Jennifer M. Wood, WIRED Staff
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Jul, 23
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In the game known as the streaming wars, Disney+ came
Campaign Finance Charge Against Sam Bankman-Fried Is Dropped
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David Yaffe-Bellany and Matthew Goldstein
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Jul, 23
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Federal prosecutors pursuing the criminal case against the cryptocurrency mogul
Research finds social media doesn’t create polarization, but reinforces it
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Naomi Nix, Carolyn Y. Johnson, Cat Zakrzewski
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Jul, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentFor years, regulators and activists have worried
Andy McLoughlin of Uncork Capital on the firm’s new funds, succession, and why next year could be a bloodbath for many startups (sorry, startups)
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Connie Loizos
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Jul, 23
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A few weeks ago, Uncork Capital shared the news that
6 Best Deals: PC Components and Sex Toys
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Jaina Grey
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Jul, 23
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In our never-ending quest to bring you the best deals,
Ford’s Profit Jumped in Second Quarter
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Neal E. Boudette
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Jul, 23
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Ford Motor earned $1.9 billion from April to June, up
Twitter unbans account that posted child sexual abuse, despite policy
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Joseph Menn, Drew Harwell
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Jul, 23
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Comment on this storyCommentcorrectionA previous version of this article misstated
A new study found that Facebook’s Pages and Groups shape its ideological echo chambers
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Taylor Hatmaker
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Jul, 23
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New research published Thursday offers an unprecedented dive into political