Meta Platforms Inc., the tech titan based in Menlo Park, California, is currently navigating the rocky waters of European antitrust regulations. Following a landmark ruling that resulted in a staggering fine of EUR 798 million (approximately $822 million or Rs. 7,061 crore), the company is now tasked with a significant reassessment of how it operates
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, wearables that enhance our daily lives have become more sophisticated than ever. Recent innovations highlight the shift towards ambient computing—devices that seamlessly integrate into our environments to serve as passive assistants. Two cutting-edge examples showcased at CES include the Bee AI’s Pioneer wearable and Omi’s intriguing offering. Both
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As big tech companies like Meta and Twitter (now rebranded as X) reassess their content moderation policies, users are feeling increasingly disillusioned with these platforms. Meta’s decision to relax its content moderation is seen as a move towards promoting “free speech,” yet this shift has resulted in a growing concern over the unchecked power that
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In the ever-evolving landscape of smart home technology, Bosch has emerged as a noteworthy player with the recent unveiling of its first Matter-compatible refrigerator at CES. This appliance represents a significant leap towards enhanced interoperability and user control, making smart living even more accessible and functional. Bosch’s 100 Series French Door Bottom Mount Refrigerator, which
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In a surprising move, the U.S. federal government has categorized Tencent, a major Chinese video game publisher, among companies associated with military activities. Tencent, known for publishing popular games such as League of Legends and Path of Exile through its subsidiaries Riot Games and Grinding Gear, finds itself in a complex and challenging situation. This
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