NY Post - Tech
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This popular product could cause your cell phone to explode
A new report warned of the dangers of the common product that could start a fire.
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How to defend your digital footprint in one tap with free ‘Permission Slip’ app
A new app will help consumers protect their personal data from being bought and sold by dozens of major companies.
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Elon Musk follows through with bizarre threat to strip headlines from news stories on X
On Wednesday, X stripped headlines from news organizations' posts on the platform -- a move Elon Musk first announced back in August.
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NYU prof suggests schools teach ‘mating dynamics’ to young men amid rise of ‘AI sex bots’
A New York University professor is sounding the alarm about a looming social crisis for young men driven by the rise of "AI sex bots" and excessive...
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NYU prof suggests schools teach ‘mating dynamics’ to young men amid rise of ‘AI sex bots’
A New York University professor is sounding the alarm about a looming social crisis for young men driven by the rise of "AI sex bots" and excessive...
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Canadian publishers see traffic and revenue plunge as Meta blocks news over pay mandate
Local Toronto news site Insauga.com said it's "literally being completely handicapped from making revenue" after Meta blocked its news content from...
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Canadian publishers see traffic and revenue plunge as Meta blocks news over pay mandate
Local Toronto news site Insauga.com said it's "literally being completely handicapped from making revenue" after Meta blocked its news content from...
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So much for Meta’s ‘Twitter killer’: Major brands shun Threads, traffic plunges 80%
Coca-Cola's last post on Threads was a week ago while fast food giant McDonald's hasn't provided fresh content on the app for nearly two months.
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So much for Meta’s ‘Twitter killer’: Major brands shun Threads, traffic plunges 80%
Coca-Cola's last post on Threads was a week ago while fast food giant McDonald's hasn't provided fresh content on the app for nearly two months.
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Want to be an influencer? There’s now a college degree for that
A first-of-its-kind major will teach spotlight hopefuls the art of influencing and content creation in just three years.
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Want to be an influencer? There’s now a college degree for that
A first-of-its-kind major will teach spotlight hopefuls the art of influencing and content creation in just three years.
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Judge denies ex-Tesla worker’s bid for 3rd trial over race-bias lawsuit
The judge upheld a $3.2 million verdict that a jury awarded to Diaz in April.