Twitch’s new Suspicious User Detection system will use machine learning to do what is says on the tin, Qualcomm unveils a new flagship smartphone SoC, and TikTok announces expanded ways for creators to monetize.
Twitter updated its privacy information policy preventing the sharing of personal information without consent including photos and videos part of its anti-doxxing rules. The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority ordered Meta to sell Giphy. The Wall Street Journal reports on investment companies buying up digital “land” in virtual platforms that they hope may one day become the metaverse.
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China’s Big Tech crackdown continues with new rules for ride-hailing companies, Twitter updated its private information policy to ban sharing media of private individuals without consent, and Nissan outlines its EV strategy.
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Jack Dorsey is reportedly set to step down as Twitter CEO in the near future, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority will reportedly block Meta’s acquisition of Giphy, and Apple is reportedly working on short and long-range wireless charging.
Apple followed Meta in suing NSO Group, Twitter shows off new livestream shopping platform, and AT&T and Verizon agree to lower 5G tower strength for six months for an FAA review.
Twitter lanza su plataforma para compras en directo, Japón prueba una moneda digital basada en el Yen y México no podrá comprar tecnología de vigilancia a empresas israelíes