Twitter users were pleasantly surprised as the older version of TweetDeck made a triumphant return overnight. The feature, which had been disabled due to Twitter’s sudden implementation of a rate-limiting paywall and termination of legacy APIs, was much preferred by users. Despite the excitement among users, there was no official announcement from Twitter or prominent
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In a recent development, a former employee of Niantic, the renowned AR gaming company responsible for creating Pokémon Go, has filed a lawsuit against the company. The lawsuit alleges gender discrimination and unequal pay, painting a troubling picture of the company’s work environment. Referred to as Jane Doe in the complaint, she claims that Niantic
Insider trading, a practice that involves trading stocks based on non-public information, has long been a contentious issue in the financial world. The recent case of Yuji Naka, the renowned video game designer and co-creator of Sonic the Hedgehog, provides a stark reminder of the legal repercussions associated with such actions. Naka’s involvement in insider
Volkswagen, a prominent global automaker known for its prestigious brands like Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Porsche, and Lamborghini, has recently announced its discussions with Tesla regarding the incorporation of ports in their electric vehicles (EVs) that are compatible with Tesla’s charging connectors. This move comes in the wake of Electrify America, Volkswagen’s EV charging station operator,
In a significant ruling, a US federal judge has declared that numerous officials in the Biden administration are not allowed to communicate with social media companies regarding the moderation of posts protected by the First Amendment. Judge Terry A. Doughty stated that he believes the plaintiffs have a strong chance of proving that government officials
The European Union (EU) has recently designated several major tech platform companies as gatekeepers under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). This article explores the implications of this designation, the new regulations that gatekeepers must adhere to, and the potential consequences of non-compliance. Numerous tech giants, including Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Apple, ByteDance (TikTok), Meta (Facebook, Instagram,
The world of Suicide Squad is about to get a whole new twist with the upcoming anime adaptation, Suicide Squad Isekai. Recently unveiled at Anime Expo 2023, this anime has generated a buzz among fans. IGN reported on the announcement and even treated fans to a thrilling trailer, giving us a sneak peek into what
Apple is known for consistently pushing the boundaries of technology, and their popular wireless earbuds, AirPods, are no exception. Recent reports suggest that Apple is working on some exciting new features for the AirPods, including a hearing health feature and the ability to measure body temperature through the ear canal. However, these advancements may not
Bluesky, a decentralized social network akin to Twitter, has taken the decision to temporarily halt new signups. This move comes as the platform grapples with performance issues that have emerged following Twitter’s implementation of limits on the number of tweets users can view each day. Despite still requiring an invite code for joining, the influx
Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, has recently implemented “temporary” restrictions on the number of posts users can view on the platform. These limitations are said to be a response to AI companies scraping large amounts of data, which has negatively impacted the user experience. However, this move has sparked controversy and raised questions about