Gadgets & Tech Headlines
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Claw machine games are Rio de Janeiro's new public enemy
Rio de Janeiro police carried out 16 search warrants targeting the claw machines that elicit exhilaration among children and adults alike across the city
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France's Macron says giving Telegram CEO Durov French citizenship was a good thing
French President Emmanuel Macron is defending his government’s decision to give special fast-track citizenship to Telegram messaging app CEO Pavel Durov
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Telegram CEO Durov faces preliminary charges in France of allowing crime on messaging app
French authorities have handed Telegram CEO Pavel Durov preliminary charges for allowing alleged criminal activity on his messaging app and barred him from leaving France pending further investigation
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Nvidia stock slips even after earnings top Wall Street estimates and demand for AI chips surges
Nvidia may have exceeded Wall Street estimates as its profit jumped — buffeted by the chipmaking dominance that has cemented Nvidia’s place as the poster child of the artificial intelligence boom — but investors seemed less than impressed
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One Tech Tip: How to get the most life out of your device
If you want to use your shiny new iPhone for as long as possible, better take good care of it
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US Open: Coco Gauff, Caroline Garcia and other tennis players say cyberbullying is still a problem
Caroline Garcia, a U.S. Open semifinalist two years ago, is drawing attention to the problem of cyberbullying in tennis, particularly by people who bet on matches
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Brazil top court threatens to suspend X operations in latest twist of ongoing feud
A Brazilian Supreme Court justice is threatening to shut down the operations of X, formerly Twitter, in that country unless its billionaire owner Elon Musk names a legal representative in Brazil within 24 hours
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California advances landmark legislation to regulate large AI models
A California landmark legislation to establish first-in-the-nation safety measures for the largest AI systems has cleared an important vote
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CrowdStrike estimates the tech meltdown caused by its bungling left a $60 million dent in its sales
Cybersecurity specialist CrowdStrike Holdings on Wednesday estimated it absorbed a roughly $60 million blow to its sales pipeline last month after its botched handling of a software update triggered a technology meltdown that stranded thousands of people in airports in addition to other exasperating disruptions
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Your own personalized 'SportsCenter'? ESPN working on that for upcoming streaming service
Sports fans may be able to click on a personalized version of the “SportsCenter” highlights show, developed with the help of artificial intelligence, as soon as next year on a new streaming service that is in the works at ESPN
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