Three years after buying Giphy for $400 million, Meta has found a buyer. Today, Shutterstock signed an agreement with Meta to buy Giphy for “$53 million of net cash paid at closing,” indicating Facebook’s parent company has recovered only 13% of its money. Shutterstock expects the sale to be finalized …
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TikTok sues Montana over its contentious new app prohibition
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte signed a TikTok ban last week. The corporation is now suing to keep the app in Montana. TikTok claims Montana’s ban violates the Constitution by restricting its freedom to host and distribute user-generated material. TikTok also claims that Montana is overstepping its position by legislating national …
Read More »Twitter’s paid verification risks revealed by Pentagon attack hoax
Paid blue checks and generative AI make misinformation spread easily, surprising no one. A fake Pentagon explosion image went viral on Monday morning. The image surfaced on a verified Twitter account called “Bloomberg Feed” within 30 minutes, which looked like a Bloomberg account due to its blue check. Suspending that …
Read More »TymeBank raises $77.8M from Norrsken22 and Blue Earth Capital
Norrsken22 and Blue Earth Capital led a $77.8 million pre-Series C deal for South African digital banking platform TymeBank. TymeBank stated that its Series C round will close later this year. TymeBank’s third-largest stakeholder, Tencent, led the fintech’s $70 million Series B extension round in December 2021. Patrice Motsepe’s African …
Read More »OpenAI leaders suggest international AI regulation
OpenAI’s leadership believes the world needs an international regulatory body like that governing nuclear power quickly because AI is developing rapidly and poses clear dangers. But slowly. In a blog post, OpenAI founder Sam Altman, President Greg Brockman, and Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever explain that artificial intelligence innovation is moving …
Read More »Netflix updates My List to find unwatched content
Netflix now makes it easier for iOS and Android users to search “My List,” a section for saved movies and TV shows. On Monday, the streaming service added new filters to the My List feature, allowing users to sort titles by release date, alphabetical order, type, and when they added …
Read More »WhatsApp allows 15-minute edits
Today, WhatsApp announced message editing, a long-awaited feature. Mark Zuckerberg announced on Facebook that users can now edit messages within 15 minutes. Press and hold a message and tap “edit” to change it. Edited messages will be marked “edited” next to the time stamp. The app won’t save corrections. Edited …
Read More »Amazon’s palm-scanning payment tech will now verify ages
Amazon One’s palm-scanning payment technology now supports age verification. Today, Amazon One customers can buy adult beverages like beers at a sports event by hovering their palm over the device. This feature will debut at the Colorado Rockies’ Coors Field. Amazon says more venues will get the technology in the …
Read More »Meta ordered to suspend Facebook EU data flows after record €1.2BN GDPR privacy fine
Meta, formerly Facebook, has been ordered to stop exporting EU user data to the U.S. The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) fined Meta €1.2 billion (close to $1.3 billion) today, the largest GDPR fine ever. Amazon was fined $887 million in 2021 for misusing customer data for ad targeting. Meta …
Read More »iOS 16.5 adds a sports tab to Apple News
The Apple News app added a sports option Thursday with iOS 16.5. The tab provides results, match schedules, and sports team articles. The business says tapping My Sports score and schedule cards will take you to that game’s page with more information. iOS 16.5 addresses Podcasts in CarPlay, unresponsive Spotlight, …
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