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Google rolls out new Pixel features, like Dual-Screen Interpreter mode for Pixel Fold, which displays live translations on screens on both sides of the device — It translates two languages in real time on separate screens. — Google announced today it will begin rolling out several new Pixel features … | Billy Steele / Engadget: |
Google updates Pixel Buds Pro with conversation detection, improved call quality, hearing health, a low-latency gaming mode, and more — The firmware update brings improved call quality, hearing health and a low-latency gaming mode. — Like Apple recently did with its second-gen AirPods Pro … | Cherlynn Low / Engadget: |
A live blog of the Made by Google 2023 event, where the Pixel 8, the Pixel 8 Pro, and the Pixel Watch 2 are expected — The company is set to unveil the Pixel 8 and Pixel Watch, but what else might be on the agenda? — Deputy Editor, Reviews — With Apple, Samsung … | Florence Ion / Gizmodo: |
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A US judge rejects the SEC's motion to file an interlocutory appeal against July 2023's Ripple ruling and sets an April 2024 trial date to resolve other issues — XRP rallied about 5% following the decision. — Register Now — A federal judge has rejected the U.S. Securities … | Reuters: |
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Ripple's Singapore arm secures a license as a major payment institution from the Monetary Authority of Singapore, after an in-principle approval in June 2023 — After a June in-principle approval, a subsidiary for Ripple has been granted its license by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.| The Information: |
Sources: Anthropic is in talks to raise $2B+ from Google and others, at a $20B to $30B valuation, and projects generating $200M in revenue by the end of 2023 — Anthropic, one of the main rivals of OpenAI, is in talks with investors to raise at least $2 billion in new funding … | Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: |
Meta rolls out AI features for advertisers, like using AI to create backgrounds, expand images, and generate versions of ad text based on the original copy — Meta announced today it's rolling out its first generative AI features for advertisers, allowing them to use AI to create backgrounds … | Tom Warren / The Verge: |
Microsoft unveils new OneDrive features, like Copilot integration coming in December, a Fluent design refresh for its web app, better offline support, and more — Microsoft is announcing the third generation of its OneDrive cloud storage today, complete with the company's AI-powered Copilot system … | Kif Leswing / CNBC: |
Google sets new requirements for emailers sending 5,000+ emails per day to Gmail users, effective February 2024, including adding a one-click unsubscribe button — - Google will make it harder for spammers to land in your email inbox, the company said Tuesday.| Nilay Patel / The Verge: |
Q&A with Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott on Bing's rivalry with Google, the race to acquire and develop high-end GPUs, open-source AI models, AI and art, and more — Microsoft's Kevin Scott sat down with us at Code to talk about Bing's competition with Google, the race to acquire and develop high-end GPUs … | Kalhan Rosenblatt / NBC News: |
MrBeast asks whether social media platforms are “ready to handle the rise of AI deepfakes” after a deepfake scam TikTok ad, since deleted, used his likeness — MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, called the rise of AI deepfakes “a serious problem” in response to a fake ad circulating online.| New York Times: |
Spotify starts offering Premium subscribers 15 hours of audiobook streaming per month across 150K+ titles, first in the UK and Australia, and the US this winter — A year after adding à la carte sales of audiobooks, Spotify is offering paying subscribers 15 hours of books a month.| Taylor Soper / GeekWire: |
Memo: Qualtrics plans to cut about 14% of its workforce, or 780 employees, citing a need to address the “complexity” created by its past hiring and growth — Qualtrics is cutting about 14% of its workforce to reduce costs and restructure its organization, citing a need to address … | Sam Schechner / Wall Street Journal: |
Sources: in September, Meta pitched EU regulators a plan to charge Facebook and Instagram users a subscription to avoid ads, starting at ~€10/month for desktop — European users would have option to pay fee or agree to personalized ads, according to company's pitch to regulators| David Pierce / The Verge: |
The Browser Company updates Arc with GPT 3.5 and Anthropic features: Ask ChatGPT, Tidy Tab Titles, Tidy Downloads, Five-Second Previews, and Ask on Page — At some point, if you're a company doing pretty much anything in the year 2023, you have to have an AI strategy. It's just business.| János Allenbach-Ammann / Euractiv: |
The European Commission starts collective risk assessments on advanced chips, AI, quantum, and biotech, the most sensitive areas for security and tech leakage — Content-Type: — News Based on facts, either observed and verified directly by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources.| Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch: |
Yahoo announces that it's spinning off the business around Vespa, an open source tool powering the company's search and ad tech, into an independent venture — Yahoo, otherwise known as the company that pays my salary (full disclosure: Yahoo owns TC), today announced that it's spinning off Vespa … | Mike Butcher / TechCrunch: |
Stockholm-based Brite Payments, which offers open banking payments and payouts, raised a $60M Series A led by Dawn Capital; Headline and Incore invested as well — The move towards Open Banking payments, especially in the EU, effectively kicked-off the FinTech boom.| David Pierce / The Verge: |
Microsoft rolls out DALL-E 3 to all Bing Chat and Bing Image Creator users; OpenAI plans to roll out DALL-E 3 to paying ChatGPT subscribers later in October — ‘Bing, make me a picture of a dog taking a bath in a waterfall but the water is all Skittles.’ — The image generator inside … | Timi Cantisano / XDA Developers: |
Samsung announces the 6.4" Galaxy S23 FE for $600, the 10.9" Galaxy Tab S9 FE for $450, the 12.4" Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ for $700, and the Galaxy Buds FE for $100 — The Galaxy S23 FE, Tab S9 FE, and Buds FE usher in a new lineup of affordable Samsung products. — KEY TAKEAWAYS| Jef Feeley / Bloomberg: |
A US judge rules X violated its duties to cover employee legal expenses and must pay $1.1M in fees to Parag Agrawal, Vijaya Gadde, and other former executives — - Former CEO, general counsel say Twitter stiffed them on fees — X's lawyers said amount of fees sought was a ‘clear abuse’
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