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Apple, Google and Meta face first formal investigations under EU's DMA (techcrunch.com)
Europe's world-first AI rules get final approval from lawmakers (apnews.com)
Facebook ate and then ignored the news industry (www.abc.net.au)
Painful day for tech titans as EU finally sinks its regulatory teeth into them (www.theguardian.com)
Happy Little Trees - Bob Ross remixed (www.youtube.com)
LineageOS 21 brings Android 14 to more Phones and Tablets (www.howtogeek.com)
Mark Zuckerberg says Apple and Google should manage parental consent for apps, not Meta (techcrunch.com)
GrapheneOS: Frequent Android auto-reboots block firmware exploits (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
Burger King Giving Discounts If Facial Recognition Thinks You're Hungover (gizmodo.com)
Actor paid to pose as crypto CEO “deeply sorry” about $1.3 billion scam (arstechnica.com)
Apple Makes It Harder for Police to Access Your Push Notifications (gizmodo.com)
Apple admits to secretly giving governments push notification data (arstechnica.com)
The Internet Enabled Mass Surveillance. AI Will Enable Mass Spying (www.schneier.com)
Google Drive users say Google lost their files; Google is investigating (arstechnica.com)
Bonobos are friendly with those outside their group – unlike chimps (www.newscientist.com)
Google paid Samsung $8 billion to be the default search engine, app store and voice assistant (www.cnbctv18.com)
Epic lays out Google’s alleged “bribe and block” monopoly strategy in trial opening (arstechnica.com)
Meta whistleblower tells Senate the company 'cannot be trusted with our children' (www.engadget.com)
3 tough questions about Samsung's Android 14 accomplishment (www.computerworld.com)
Mastodon Clients and Apps for macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, and the Web (medevel.com)
What is Shizuku, and what can you do with it on your Android device? (addrom.com)
^ list of Android apps making use of Shizuku
Murena 2 is a de-Googled Android phone with a privacy kill switch that disconnects mic and camera (liliputing.com)
WhatsApp expands unique usernames to identify accounts on iOS (omgbulletin.com)
Microsoft now lets you play a game during Windows 11 installs (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
Phone Sneak Peek: The Next BIG Thing from Punkt! (crackberry.com)
Punkt focuses on producing functional products that aim to simplify lives.
DuckDuckGo CEO says Google kills competition through phone deals that make it hard for users to switch search engines (fortune.com)
Molly, Signal fork introduced multiple devices support tablets included, all linked to one single account (github.com)
A comprehensive list of 2023 tech layoffs (techcrunch.com)
How to install third party apps on LG smart tv (smartdigihere.com)
Websites for file transfer without downloading additional software or apps (megatech.ng)
Elon Musk admits X 'may fail, as so many have predicted' (www.businessinsider.com)
If people from reddit are redditors, what are people from lemmy?
Why is most content on Lemmy just old memes?
I really like Lemmy so far, but sometimes my feed is just invaded by old facebook memes.
Jack Dorsey just took another jab at Mark Zuckerberg, posting on Elon Musk's X that he is going 'Meta free' and deleting his Instagram account (www.businessinsider.in)
Why do most people choose to use WhatsApp over telegram??
Telegram is just actually superior in terms of features I don’t get it.
Temptations of an open-source browser extension developer (github.com)
[…] hopefully this thread would shed some light on what kind of pressure is put on extension developers.
Don't you agree that individuals that went back to reddit are the same type that don't want to stick to different stuff assuming that everyone else has done their research?
In other words trend-chasers that adopt the beliefs, behaviors, or attitudes of the majority, often at the expense of their own judgment.
Big tech for the military? Google is going all in (nitter.net)