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Figure, an AI startup, has raised $70 million to create humanoid robots that can interact with humans in a natural and intuitive way. With this funding, Figure is set to revolutionize the way we interact with technology.

Figure, an AI startup, raises $70 million to create humanoid robots.

The firm Figure, which aims to create general-purpose humanoid robots, announced on Wednesday that it has raised $70 million in its first external round from investors led by Parkway Venture…

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announces the final round of layoffs, affecting hundreds of employees. This move is part of the company's restructuring efforts to ensure long-term success.

Meta, the owner of Facebook, begins the last round of layoffs

According to a source with knowledge of the situation, Meta Platforms Inc. began executing the final phase of a three-part series of layoffs on Wednesday as part of a plan…

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NASA has awarded a contract to Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin to construct a manned lunar lander, marking a major milestone in the space agency's mission to return to the moon.

NASA awards Bezos’ Blue Origin a contract to construct a manned lunar lander.

The U.S. space agency said on Friday that a team led by Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin won a coveted $3.4 billion NASA contract to develop a spacecraft to transport men…

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State-run news agency RIA said on Friday, citing a Moscow court, that messaging app WhatsApp faces a maximum fine of 4 million roubles (51,500) after Russia accused it of failing to remove prohibited content. Although WhatsApp's parent company Meta was declared a "extremist" organization and barred from operating in Russia last year, the widely used IM software has never been challenged with legal action for failing to remove illegal content. What information WhatsApp has reportedly failed to destroy was not specified in the RIA article. It stated that the administrative lawsuit was brought by Roskomnadzor, the communications regulator. Russia enacted strict new military censorship regulations at the commencement of its military campaign in Ukraine, and as a result, corporations like Google, Wikipedia, and Discord have been penalized.

In Russia, WhatsApp will get its first penalties for failing to remove “banned” information.

State-run news agency RIA said on Friday, citing a Moscow court, that messaging app WhatsApp faces a maximum fine of 4 million roubles (51,500) after Russia accused it of failing…

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TikTok users in Montana are taking legal action to overturn the state's prohibition of the app. They argue that the ban is unconstitutional and violates their right to free speech. Join the fight and help protect your rights!

TikTok users take legal action to overturn Montana’s prohibition

In an effort to overturn the state's recent ban on the Chinese-owned platform, five TikTok users from Montana who produce content for the short-video app have filed a lawsuit in…

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According to a person acquainted with the situation, it has made an offer to CISPE in an effort to resolve the conflict, and conversations are currently taking place.

Cloud rivals are questioned by EU antitrust authorities about Microsoft’s request for user data.

Six months after a trade group complained about Microsoft's cloud computing tactics, EU antitrust inspectors are now inquiring about the kind of customer data Microsoft's competitors are compelled to supply…

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TikTok launches text-only posts to rival Elon Musk's Twitter

TikTok Creators Sue Montana Over App Ban

Montana Governor, Greg Gianforte’s ban of TikTok has been confronted with a law suit by some Tiktok users who sued to reverse the ban. They are stated that the ban…

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TikTok launches text-only posts to rival Elon Musk's Twitter

Montana Governor Bans TikTok

A bill has been signed by Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte on Wednesday banning short-form video hosting service, TikTok in the state. In a tweet, Gianforte who officially made it the…

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Google is taking action to protect user data by erasing inactive accounts beginning in December. Make sure to log in and update your account information to avoid losing access to your data.

Beginning in December, Google will erase inactive accounts

In an effort to stave off security concerns including cyberattacks, Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., announced on Tuesday that it will deactivate accounts that had been inactive for two…

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EU member states ratify the first comprehensive crypto regulations.

EU member states ratify the first comprehensive crypto regulations

The world's first complete set of laws to govern cryptoassets received final approval from European Union states on Tuesday, adding pressure on nations like Britain and the United States to…

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