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Finance
Netflix’s crackdown on password sharing was a gamble that paid off. Now it’s entering its final phase
By
David Meyer
Finance
Meta and Qualcomm’s A.I. deal is a major step towards virtual assistants that work for us
By
David Meyer
Newsletters
Why a new badge for connected-device security could benefit the smart home sector
By
David Meyer
Finance
Elon Musk’s empire is a whirlwind of activity—and Tesla’s investors would like more of his focus
By
David Meyer
Newsletters
Google brings Bard A.I. to Europe and Brazil—and teaches it to talk
By
David Meyer
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Generative A.I.’s copyright problem grows as lawsuits pile onto OpenAI, Google, and Meta
By
David Meyer
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Mozilla is probing TikTok’s role in elections—and it wants users to donate their data to aid the investigation
By
David Meyer
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California court gives Microsoft and Activision a reason to celebrate—but their $69 billion deal isn’t a sure thing yet
By
David Meyer
Finance
Meta won’t have to pull Facebook and Instagram out of Europe after all—at least, not for now
By
David Meyer
Finance
Threads already has over 30 million users. But I’m not one of them
By
David Meyer
Finance
Meta’s targeted ads disaster is also a problem for Google
By
David Meyer
Tech
‘Huge blow for Meta’ as EU’s top court sinks legal basis for targeted advertising on Facebook
By
David Meyer
Finance
The U.K. loves Big A.I., and Big A.I. is returning the favor
By
David Meyer
Newsletters
Europe moves closer to creating the digital euro—but privacy fears persist
By
David Meyer
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Meta beefs up protections for teens on Messenger and Instagram, as new laws loom
By
David Meyer