NY Post - Tech
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Dating apps are pushing forward more popular people — and here’s why
A new study analyzed data from 240,000 users on an unidentified major dating app in Asia.
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Dating apps are pushing forward more popular people — and here’s why
A new study analyzed data from 240,000 users on an unidentified major dating app in Asia.
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Elon Musk tells advertisers who left X to ‘go f–k yourself’ in fiery interview
Billionaire Elon Musk told advertisers who have fled his social media platform X over antisemitic content to "go f--k yourself" in a fiery...
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Elon Musk tells advertisers who left X to ‘go f–k yourself’ in fiery interview
Billionaire Elon Musk told advertisers who have fled his social media platform X over antisemitic content to "go f--k yourself" in a fiery...
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Google ad chief Jerry Dischler stepping down weeks after antitrust trial testimony
Dischler had raised eyebrows after admitting Google had silently raised ad prices to hit revenue targets.
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Google ad chief Jerry Dischler stepping down weeks after antitrust trial testimony
Dischler had raised eyebrows after admitting Google had silently raised ad prices to hit revenue targets.
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Law enforcement issue warnings after latest Apple iOS release
Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. are warning iPhone users about a feature released with the newest software update called NameDrop.
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Law enforcement issue warnings after latest Apple iOS release
Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. are warning iPhone users about a feature released with the newest software update called NameDrop.
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OpenAI not expected to offer Microsoft, other investors seats on new board: report
Microsoft won’t have a board seat despite committing more than $10 billion to the firm’s development.
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OpenAI not expected to offer Microsoft, other investors seats on new board: report
Microsoft won’t have a board seat despite committing more than $10 billion to the firm’s development.
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Apple reportedly pulling plug on Goldman credit card partnership
The tech giant recently sent a proposal to the Wall Street bank to exit the contract in the next roughly 12 to 15 months, the report said.
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Apple reportedly pulling plug on Goldman credit card partnership
The tech giant recently sent a proposal to the Wall Street bank to exit the contract in the next roughly 12 to 15 months, the report said.