~nytimes-technology | Bookmarks (14)
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TikTok Is Its Own Worst Enemy
The video-sharing app has received unfair treatment in Washington. But the company’s biggest wounds are self-inflicted.
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What Happens Next With TikTok?
Even though legislation is moving forward, our video apps won’t disappear any time soon.
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Why a Sale of TikTok Would Not Be Easy
As legislation moves ahead that could eventually mandate a sale by the Chinese parent company ByteDance,...
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After Testy Interview With Elon Musk, Don Lemon Says His Deal With X Is Canceled
Days before the former television anchor’s new talk show debuted, his deal combusted after an interview...
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Meta Rejected Efforts to Improve Children’s Safety, Documents Show
Lawmakers released internal emails detailing the company’s failed efforts to add staff to focus on the...
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Microsoft Reports 33% Rise in Profit
Revenue was up 18% in the latest quarter, the tech giant said, as investors look for...
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Using A.I., Hollywood Agency and Tech Start-Up Aim to Protect Artists
WME said the partnership would help its clients get fake images of themselves removed or receive...
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Microsoft Executives’ Emails Hacked by Group Tied to Russian Intelligence
The hackers appeared to be trying to learn what the company knew about them, a regulatory...
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Synopsys Strikes $35 Billion Deal to Buy Ansys
The deal was the latest sign of changes in the tech sector, as artificial intelligence booms...
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How Group Chats Rule the World
They quietly became the de facto spaces to share dumb jokes, grief or even plans for...
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An Artist in Residence on A.I.’s Territory
Alexander Reben is taking his tech-savvy perspective to OpenAI, a company that some in the art...
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The Hot New Market in Crypto? Trading FTX’s Carcass.
Investors are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on FTX bankruptcy claims, betting that the firm’s...