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Time: TechlandApr 22, 2024
TikTok Vows to Fight Its Ban. Here's How the Battle May Play Out
An anti-TikTok bill will likely pass the Senate this week. But TikTok isn't going away any time soon.

Mac RumorsApr 22, 2024
Apple Working to Secure Streaming Rights to FIFA Club World Cup
Apple is working to secure an exclusive TV deal with soccer governing organization FIFA, reports The New York Times. FIFA will launch a revamped version of Club World Cup in 2025, and Apple wants the TV rights. Club World Cup 2025 will feature 32 teams from each of the six confederations.


CNET NewsApr 22, 2024
Never Stop Learning With a $35 Lifetime Subscription to 12Min - CNET
Read a lifetime's worth of amazing books, 12 minutes at a time, and save big while doing it.

CNET How ToApr 22, 2024
NBA Playoffs 2024: Schedule, Matchups, TV Times, How to Watch Monday's Games - CNET
The first round of the NBA playoffs continues today. Here's everything you need to know to watch Monday's games, and the rest of the playoffs, without cable.

CNET How ToApr 22, 2024
This Nespresso Vertuo Pop Plus Coffee Machine Costs Just $100 Right Now - CNET
It's time to ditch that old coffee machine for something a little more capable, and now you can do it for just $100.

CNET How ToApr 22, 2024
Anker's Charging Station and Power Strip Combo Is Back to Its All-Time Low Price - CNET
For a limited time only, this Anker 8-in-1 Qi2 wireless charger and power strip is back down to its all-time low price of just $70.

GizmodoApr 20, 2024
There's Never Been a Better Time to Remember to Actually Watch For All Mankind
Are you watching For All Mankind? I hope so, because our regular reminders that you absolutely should be culminated this week with the news that Apple doesn't just want more, but a whole extra show on top of what some of you already aren't watching. But that's not all this week—we looked back at DS9's finest episode,…

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Computer World Security NewsFeb 14, 2024
Microsoft and the Taylor Swift genAI deepfake problem
The last few weeks have been a PR bonanza for Taylor Swift in both good ways and bad. On the good side, her boyfriend Travis Kelce was on the winning team at the Super Bowl, and her reactions during the game got plenty of air time. On the much, much worse side, generative AI-created fake nude images of her have recently flooded the internet.

As you would expect, condemnation of the creation and distribution of those images followed swiftly, including from generative AI (genAI) companies and, notably, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. In addition to denouncing what happened, Nadella shared his thoughts on a solution: "I go back to what I think's our responsibility, which is all of the guardrails that we need to place around the technology so that there's more safe content that's being produced."

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