Insidious: The Red Door (2023) – A Chilling Journey into the Unknown Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Download Now Insidious: The Red Door takes audiences on another spine-tingling and terrifying journey into the paranormal. As a fan of the previous installments, I was eagerly anticipating this latest …
Read More »Meta won’t launch Twitter-like Threads app in European Union due to regulatory concerns
Meta has apparently skipped launching its highly anticipated Twitter-like app “Threads” in European Union countries as Mark Zuckerberg’s social media behemoth faces mounting regulatory pressure in the region, according to a report. The “Threads” app did not appear in searches of app stores in Germany, Spain, Italy, and France as of Wednesday. Listings in Apple’s App Store in the US …
Read More »Tony Blair urges expanded role for private sector as NHS turns 75
As an AI language model, I don’t have access to up-to-date news or specific statements made after my knowledge cutoff in September 2021. Therefore, I cannot provide information on Tony Blair’s recent statements or any developments that may have occurred after that time. However, I can provide some general information on the topic. Tony Blair is a former British Prime …
Read More »Apple loses London appeal in 4G patent dispute with Optis
Apple infringed two telecommunications patents used in devices including iPhones and iPads, London’s Court of Appeal ruled on Tuesday, dismissing the tech giant’s appeal in a long-running dispute with a U.S. patent holder. Texas-based Optis Cellular Technology LLC sued Apple in 2019 over its use of patents which Optis says are essential to certain technological standards, such as 4G. London’s …
Read More »US wants to limit China’s access to cloud services: report
The Biden administration is considering implementing a new rule that would block Chinese firms from using cloud-computing services such as those offered by US tech giants Amazon and Microsoft, according to a report Tuesday. Under the potential rule, US companies could be required to obtain government approval before offering their cloud services that use advanced artificial intelligence computer chips to …
Read More »Meta loses as top EU court backs antitrust regulators over privacy breach checks
Meta Platforms on Tuesday lost its fight against a German data curb order that strikes at the heart of its business model as Europe’s top court backed the German antitrust watchdog’s power to also investigate privacy breaches. The ruling from the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) potentially hand antitrust authorities more leeway in Big Tech probes. …
Read More »Michael Kives seen with Bill Clinton amid FTX’s $700M suit
Michael Kives, the ex-aide to Hillary Clinton-turned-Hollywood super-agent, seemed unbothered by FTX’s $700 million lawsuit against his firm while hanging out in London with former President Bill Clinton. In photos exclusively obtained by The Post, Kives was pictured Monday exchanging some laughs with his former boss during a stroll through the capital’s streets. The pair were dressed casually in jeans …
Read More »Mark Zuckerberg’s Twitter-like app ‘Threads’ set to debut
Mark Zuckerberg’s Twitter-like app “Threads” is reportedly set to launch on Thursday in a move that will escalate the Meta boss’s growing feud with embattled tech billionaire Elon Musk. A listing for Threads within Apple’s App Store indicated that the app will be closely tied to Meta-owned Instagram, with users able to keep their same username and retain their followers. …
Read More »Elon Musk’s rate limits on Twitter send Bluesky’s traffic to record high
Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Saturday announced rate limits on the number of tweets users can view which caused a spike in traffic at rival social media platform Bluesky. Musk imposed the rate limits because of “extreme levels” of data scraping and system manipulation, saying that Twitter was “getting data pillaged so much that it was degrading the user experience!” …
Read More »Twitter says users must be verified to access TweetDeck
Twitter users will soon need to be verified in order to use TweetDeck, the social media company said in a tweet on Monday. The change will take effect in 30 days, the company said. We have just launched a new, improved version of TweetDeck. All users can continue to access their saved searches & workflows via https://t.co/2WwL3hNVR2 by selecting “Try the new TweetDeck” …
Read More »