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X updates its privacy policy to include new biometric data, which the company plans to collect for safety and security, along with data on jobs and education — - In policy shift, X will use the data for safety, security — Employment, education history will be used to recommend jobs| Walter Isaacson / Wall Street Journal: |
An excerpt from Walter Isaacson's new Elon Musk biography details Musk's decision to buy Twitter and how his moods fluctuated wildly before the official closing — In an exclusive excerpt from his new biography ‘Elon Musk,’ Walter Isaacson offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most surprising … | Charlotte Hughes-Morgan / Bloomberg: |
Elon Musk says X users will be able to make video and audio calls without a phone number, but offers no timeframe, as X “is the effective global address book” — Users of X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, will be able to make video and audio calls through … | Samuel Stolton / Bloomberg: |
Microsoft plans to unbundle Teams from Microsoft 365 and Office 365 across Europe from October 1, instead offering Teams to enterprise for €24 per year — - Company offers to unbundle Teams from other business software — EU investigating if Microsoft's bundling broke antitrust law| Ivan Mehta / TechCrunch: |
Meta begins testing full-text search on Threads in Australia and New Zealand and plans a wider rollout to other English-speaking countries in the future — Threads launched one of the most anticipated features, a web version of the platform, last week. Now, Meta is testing another highly … | Jamie Crawley / CoinDesk: |
Binance plans to “gradually” end support for its BUSD stablecoin by February 2024, citing Paxos ceasing to mint new BUSD after an NYDFS order in February 2023 — The move follows Paxos' decision to halt minting of new BUSD. — Cryptocurrency exchange Binance said it will … | Joseph Cox / 404 Media: |
The NYC subway's OMNY contactless payments system has a privacy issue that lets anyone view a rider's seven-day trip history using just credit card details — In the mid-afternoon one Saturday earlier this month, the target got on the New York subway. I knew what station they entered the subway at and at what specific time.| Joe Rossignol / MacRumors: |
Sources: Apple plans to eliminate social media support adviser roles across X, YouTube, and the Apple Support Community website starting later in 2023 — Apple is planning to eliminate social media support advisor roles across Twitter, YouTube, and the Apple Support Community website starting later … | Abner Li / 9to5Google: |
Google launches its Search Generative Experience in India and Japan via Search Labs opt-in, following the US launch of the AI search feature in May 2023 — Following the May launch in the US, Google is giving the Search Generative Experience (SGE) an international launch in India and Japan … | Morgan Park / PC Gamer: |
Activision partners with Modulate to begin testing ToxMod, an AI-based voice moderation tool for Modern Warfare 2 and other games, in North America — There's a new AI-powered sheriff in town, and its name is ToxMod. — Call of Duty is joining the growing number of online games combatting toxicity … | Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica: |
The FCC rejects ISPs' requests to eliminate an upcoming requirement that they list all their monthly fees, saying “every consumer needs transparent information” — Comcast and other ISPs asked FCC to ditch listing-every-fee rule. FCC says “no.”| Carly Page / TechCrunch: |
Cybersecurity giant Malwarebytes laid off 100+ employees as it prepares for a major restructuring to separate its consumer and corporate-facing business units — Cybersecurity giant Malwarebytes this week laid off 100 employees as it prepares for a major restructuring that will see the business split into two, TechCrunch has learned.| Jonathan Vanian / CNBC: |
Meta lets users submit requests to access, alter, or delete some of their third-party information that the company uses for generative AI training — - Meta updated its help resource center with a form that gives users some control over what personal data is used to train generative artificial intelligence models.| Wired: |
A monthslong investigation exposes the secrets of Russian ransomware gang Trickbot, which thrived despite global disruption efforts, and a key member's identity — A WIRED investigation into a cache of documents posted by an unknown figure lays bare the Trickbot ransomware gang's secrets, including the identity of a central member.| Emma Roth / The Verge: |
Sony plans to raise PlayStation Plus annual subscription prices on September 6: Essential from $60 to $80, Extra from $100 to $135, Premium from $120 to $160 — Sony is raising the price of its PlayStation Plus subscription next month. The service's annual Essential plan will go from $60 to $80 … | Abner Li / 9to5Google: |
Google partners with enterprise messaging interoperability provider Mio to enable messaging between Chat and platforms like Slack and Teams, available in beta — Besides the upcoming homescreen redesign and Duet AI, Google Chat is getting voice messages and interoperability with third-party messaging services.| Gillian Tan / Bloomberg: |
Sources: CoreWeave, which offers Nvidia GPUs in the cloud, explores a ~10% equity sale at a $5B-$8B valuation; source: CoreWeave projects $1.5B revenue in 2024 — - Company counts Nvidia, Magnetar as existing equity investors — Startup raised $2.3 billion in debt from Blackstone, others| Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch: |
Berlin-based Ivy, which offers an API to create a “network of networks” for open banking payments globally, raised a $20M Series A, after a $7.7M seed in July — Open banking — where traditional banks open their data up with APIs to build new financial services for their customers … | Zac Hall / 9to5Mac: |
Microsoft retires Visual Studio for Mac, saying the IDE will get “servicing updates for security issues and updated platforms from Apple” until August 31, 2024 — Microsoft has announced plans to discontinue Visual Studio for Mac. The latest version of the company's IDE … | Emilia David / The Verge: |
The US Copyright Office seeks public input on AI and copyright issues, including the use of copyrighted works to train AI; written comments are due October 18 — The US Copyright Office is opening a public comment period around AI and copyright issues beginning August 30th as the agency figures out how to approach the subject.| Christine Hall / TechCrunch: |
Otto, formerly TeleVet, which makes software for veterinary clinics, raised a $43M Series B led by Mercury Fund, following a $5M Series A in December 2022, — Scheduling medical appointments is challenging enough for humans, so Otto, formerly TeleVet, wants to make it easy to, at the very least, care for our pets.| Bloomberg: |
Source: Binance Asia-Pacific's head Leon Foong resigned from the exchange, the latest senior executive departure; Foong helped expand in South Korea and Japan — - Foong led Binance expansion into markets like Japan, Korea — Market share has declined after a global regulatory crackdown| Josh Taylor / The Guardian: |
Australia abandons its plans to mandate age verification tech for porn sites, citing privacy and security concerns, and will instead focus on educating parents — The eSafety commissioner is to work with industry on a new code to educate parents about how to access filtering software and limit children's access| James Hunt / The Block: |
A US judge dismisses a lawsuit against Uniswap, founder Hayden Adams, a16z, and others over scam token sales as software cannot be held accountable for losses — - Uniswap founder Hayden Adams hailed the court's comments as “based” after a class action lawsuit alleging liability for scam token sales was thrown out.| Ben Strack / Blockworks: |
Robinhood adds bitcoin and dogecoin support to its Wallet app after its public launch in March 2023, and starts rolling out in-app ethereum swaps to all users — Six months after its public launch, the self-custody offering has begun enabling in-app swaps on the Ethereum network| Abner Li / 9to5Google: |
YouTube Music rolls out a redesign of its Now Playing screen on Android and iOS, adding a comments section, after launching real-time lyrics last week — After pulling a variant at the start of this year, YouTube Music is rolling out the latest redesign of Now Playing on Android and iOS, adding a comments section.
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