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January 24, 2026, 1:35 AM

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Reece Rogers / Wired:
TikTok users in the US were presented with a new privacy policy; the changes were part of the app's ownership transition and now allow precise location tracking  —  According to its new privacy policy, TikTok now collects more data on its users, including their precise location …
Meaghan Tobin / New York Times:
New York Times:
The Information:
Source: Greenoaks, one of Brex's top investors, will return twice its investment after Capital One's Brex acquisition for $5.15B in a half-cash, half-stock deal  —  Brex's $5.15 billion agreement to sell to Capital One isn't the kind of exit employees or investors would have dreamed of four years ago …
Wall Street Journal:
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Google Photos' latest generative AI-powered feature, “Me Meme”, lets users create memes from their own images, launching first in the US  —  Google Photos will now let you make memes with your own images.  On Thursday, Google introduced a new generative AI-powered feature called …
The Information:
Google acquires Common Sense Machines, whose AI models create 3D assets from 2D images, and was last valued at $15M after raising $10M from a16z and others  —  Google has acquired Common Sense Machines, a Cambridge, Mass.,-based startup developing generative artificial intelligence models …

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