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Microsoft Working On New Foldable Phones — But Will Anyone Buy Them?

Microsoft is reportedly working on a new generation of foldable phones, but the company will have an uphill battle convincing users to buy them. Microsoft has been experimenting with foldable phones, most notably its line of Surface Duos. The phones sported two separate screens...
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Microsoft unveils new AI tools as it looks to ‘transform search and advertising’

The tech giant said it was embarking on a new era of generative AI as it introduced its new ad products at the Surface and Copilot event. Microsoft Advertising has unveiled a series of new generative AI tools for advertisers. The new features, Conversational Ad experiences, Ads...
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X Competitor Bluesky Passes 1 Million Users

X (Twitter) competitor Bluesky has just passed 1 million users, as the Jack Dorsey-backed social media platform continues to gain traction. Dorsey backed Bluesky, apparently eager to help create a social media platform that can avoid the mistakes Twitter ultimately made. While...
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IBM Cloud Is Raising Prices

IBM Cloud is raising its cloud prices, substantially in some cases, following in the footsteps of rivals. IBM has been reinventing itself as a hybrid cloud provider. While it still lags behind the industry’s biggest players, it is mimicking them in one major way: price hikes. The...
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Live Lyrics Are Finally Coming to YouTube Music

YouTube Music subscribers are finally getting a feature competing platforms have had for some time: live lyrics. Live lyrics display the lyrics of a song, synced with the playback. Amazon Music, Apple Music, and Spotify have all had the feature for some time, but it has been...
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SpaceX Reportedly Turned a Small Profit In the First Quarter of 2023

SpaceX reportedly turned a small profit in the first quarter of 2023, following two years of massive losses. According to documents seen by The Wall Street Journal, SpaceX turned a $55 million profit on $1.5 billion in revenue. While that may not be much of a profit, it’s far...
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Zoom Continues to Clarify Controversial AI Terms of Service

Zoom has continued to clarify its AI terms of service after backlash from customers and critics alike. Following backlash to its updated terms of service, Zoom’s Chief Product Officer, Smita Hashim, authored a blog post clarifying the company’s stance on using customer data to...
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Microsoft Teams Adding a Unified Fun Picker

Microsoft Teams is getting some fun personalization options, adding a Unified Fun Picker. Microsoft revealed the news in its Microsoft 365 Roadmap: Users can now find all their emojis, GIFs, and stickers in a combined picker. Browse and discover all the fun stuff you need, all in...
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Only Half of Organizations Increase Security Spending After a Breach

It’s said that insanity is doing the same thing over again and expecting a different result, yet that is how half of organizations approach cybersecurity. According to IBM’s annual Cost of a Data Breach report, only 51% of organizations plan on increasing their security budget in...
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EU Adopts Chips Act to Boost Semiconductor Industry

The EU has “massively adopted” the Chips Act, legislation aimed at boosting the EU’s semiconductor industry amid growing tension with China. Semiconductors have increasingly become an issue of national security, with many Western nations worried about China’s influence in the...