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This Week in Tech 991: This Show is Securities Fraud

This Week in Tech 991: This Show is Securities Fraud

  • Existential thoughts about Apple services revenue.
  • Intel announces two additional years of warranty due to issues with chip crashes and instability. Extended warranty applies to 13th and 14th generation Core processors.
  • Intel plans to lay off 15% of its workforce, at least 15,000 people.
  • Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway cuts stake in Apple by nearly 50%.
  • Amazon paid nearly $1 billion for Twitch in 2014. The company is still losing money.
  • Google Chrome warns that uBlock Origin may be disabled soon.
  • Artist and musician sue SEC over its oversight of NFTs.
  • The Senate passes the Kids Online Safety Act.
  • Ding dong KOSA is dead (for now).
  • A Senate bill would radically improve the security of voting machines.
  • Captured cybercriminals return to Russia in historic prisoner swap.
  • U.S. Border Patrol agents must obtain a warrant before searching cellphones, a federal court has ruled.
  • This man pretended to be ‘Alicia’ and scammed hundreds of people online. He was also a victim.
  • Broadcasters are flying in TikTokers and YouTubers to generate attention for the Olympic Games.
  • Disney, Fox and Warner Sports streamer Venu launches for $42.99/month.
  • Don Lemon Sues Elon Musk Over Canceled X Deal
  • Meta talks to Judi Dench, Awkwafina, and Keegan-Michael Key about AI voice projects.
  • Google Removes Olympic AI Ad ‘Dear Sydney.’

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