Alphabet’s Wings will launch on-demand drone delivery in the US on April 7th, Elon Musk bought a 9.2% stake in Twitter, and Microsoft reorganizes it’s Android projects under the Android Microsoft Platform and Experiences unit.
DTNS Gaming News Monthly brings you the month’s biggest gaming news in approximately 15 minutes. Sony announces their three tiers to replace the standard PlayStation Plus, Fortnite creates a Zero Build mode and makes it permanently available, and E3 will return in 2023.
Samsung announced a program Thursday to help Samsung Galaxy phone and tablet users repair their own devices. Apple now allows developers of “reader” apps, like Netflix and Spotify, to link to a website for account creation and management. And Bloomberg reports food delivery startups are seeing their shares drop as investors get cold feet about the segment.
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Samsung will work with iFixit to provide replacement parts to consumers, Microsoft reportedly plans to launch an Xbox Game Pass Family Plan this year, and Google rolls out stylistic and writing suggestions in Docs.
The security firm Bit-defender published a post outlining vulnerabilities in IoT cameras from the company Wyze. We examine how Americans feel about emerging technologies in the field of robotics and AI/Machine Learning. Plus Bloomberg’s sources say Apple, Meta, and possibly Snap provided customer data in mid-2021 to hackers masquerading as law enforcement agencies.
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Intel announces its discrete Arc A-Series GPUs, Bloomberg reports Apple and Meta sent user information to people abusing Emergency Data Requests, and Bitdefender details a recently patched vulnerability in Wyze cameras that was first disclosed in 2019.