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Is this the beginning of the end for TikTok in the US?
The House of Representatives passed a bill that could ban the popular app. Democrats and Republicans both worry it’s a national security threat because it’s owned by a China-based company. Colleen Williams reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m.
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Facebook, Instagram, Threads restored after morning outages
Users of Meta’s social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, reported issues with both social media websites Tuesday morning.
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Here's what tech giants are betting on next — from robot dogs to smartphones you can wear on your wrist
Quite a lot was on display at the Mobile World Congress in Spain: Samsung showed off the Galaxy Ring and other players revealed concept smartphones designs.
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Uber Eats to begin accepting SNAP as part of new initiatives to help consumers save money
Uber Eats has announced several new initiatives to help consumers save money on food and groceries as prices continue to rise across the country.
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Viola Davis, Spike Lee, Seth Meyers featured at Dreamforce Day 3
Dreamforce Day 3 on Thursday will feature more in-depth discussions on artificial intelligence with a slew of tech industry leaders, as well as actress Viola Davis, director Spike Lee and comedian Seth Meyers.
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Elon Musk plans Tesla and Twitter collaborations with xAI, his new startup
The billionaire aims to build a “maximally curious” AI that is not “politically correct,” Musk said on a Twitter Spaces session late Friday.
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Ex-Tesla engineer builds Aigen robots to eliminate weeds without pesticides
U.S. pesticide usage reached more than 1.1 billion pounds annually by 2012. Aigen believes its Element robots can help.
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Meta launches more parental supervision tools for Instagram. Is it enough?
Instagram and Facebook’s parent company Meta is adding some new parental supervision tools and privacy features to its platforms as social media companies face increasing scrutiny over their effects on teen mental health.
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FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Pleads Not Guilty in New York
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried pleaded not guilty in Manhattan federal court Tuesday to charges that he cheated investors and looted customer deposits on his cryptocurrency trading platform.
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Musk Reinstates Suspended Journalists After Twitter Poll
Twitter users voted in a poll posted by Musk to reinstate the accounts, which were cut off without warning.
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Journalist Suspensions Widen Rift Between Elon Musk's Twitter and Media
Twitter has not explained why the accounts were taken down. Musk accused journalists of sharing private information about his whereabouts, which he described as “basically assassination coordinates.” He provided no evidence for that claim.
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San Francisco-Based Grammarly Raising Money to Support Ukraine
Grammarly has an office in Kyiv that’s currently closed. Almost half of their team members are in or originally from Ukraine.
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Musk's Latest Twitter Cuts: Outsourced Content Moderators
Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk is further gutting the teams that battle misinformation on the social media platform as outsourced moderators learned over the weekend they were out of a job.