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  • Facebook Group admins complain of mass bans; Meta says it’s fixing the problem

    Facebook Group admins complain of mass bans; Meta says it’s fixing the problem

    After a wave of mass bans impacting Instagram and Facebook users alike, Meta users are now complaining that Facebook Groups are also being impacted by mass suspensions. According to individual complaints and organized efforts on sites like Reddit to share information, the bans have impacted thousands of groups both in the U.S. and abroad, and…

  • iPhone customers upset by Apple Wallet ad pushing ‘F1’ movie

    iPhone customers upset by Apple Wallet ad pushing ‘F1’ movie

    Apple customers aren’t thrilled they’re getting an ad from the Apple Wallet app promoting the tech giant’s Original Film, “F1 the Movie.” Across social media, iPhone owners are complaining that their Wallet app sent out a push notification offering a $10 discount at Fandango for anyone buying two or more tickets to the film. The…

  • Court filings reveal OpenAI and io’s early work on an AI device

    Court filings reveal OpenAI and io’s early work on an AI device

    Legal filings submitted earlier this month from lawyers representing OpenAI and Jony Ive’s io reveal new details about the companies’ efforts to build a mass-market AI hardware device. The filings are part of a trademark dispute lawsuit filed this month by iyO, a Google-backed hardware startup developing custom-molded earpieces that connect to other devices. Over…

  • Google introduces AI mode to users in India

    Google introduces AI mode to users in India

    Google introduced its AI mode, a Q&A-style search tool, to users in India today. The company said that this tool is still in the experimental stage and users will need to opt in to it through Search Labs. Once a user has opted in, they can ask queries in English. Google didn’t specify whether it…

  • Apple’s Liquid Glass interface improves with release of iOS 26 Beta 2

    Apple’s Liquid Glass interface improves with release of iOS 26 Beta 2

    With Monday’s release of iOS 26 Beta 2, Apple has fixed one of the more glaring issues with Liquid Glass, its divisive new user interface design for the iPhone, iPad, and other Apple devices, announced earlier this month at its WWDC 2025. The refreshed user interface modernizes the operating system’s look and feel with a…

  • Canada says telcos were breached in China-linked espionage hacks

    Canada says telcos were breached in China-linked espionage hacks

    The Canadian government and the FBI say they are aware of malicious activity targeting telecommunication companies across Canada, attributing the intrusions to the China-backed hacking group Salt Typhoon. In a joint advisory out late Friday, the feds said at least one unnamed Canadian telco was hacked in mid-February this year, in which hackers manipulated three…

  • OpenAI pulls promotional materials around Jony Ive deal due to court order

    OpenAI pulls promotional materials around Jony Ive deal due to court order

    OpenAI has pulled a much-discussed video promoting the friendship between CEO Sam Altman and legendary Apple designer Jony Ive (plus, incidentally, OpenAI’s $6.5 billion deal to acquire Ive and Altman’s device startup io) from its website and YouTube page. Does that suggest something is amiss with the acquisition, or with plans for Ive to lead…

  • SMB-focused Finom closes €115M as European fintech heats up

    SMB-focused Finom closes €115M as European fintech heats up

    While funding may be scarce for some, Europe’s fastest-growing startups still have their pick. The latest beneficiary of that investor appetite is Finom, a five-year-old, Amsterdam-based challenger bank that targets small and medium-size businesses across Europe. The company, which claims to have doubled its revenue in 2024, just closed a €115 million Series C equity…

  • Moratorium on state AI regulation clears Senate hurdle

    Moratorium on state AI regulation clears Senate hurdle

    A Republican effort to prevent states from enforcing their own AI regulations cleared a key procedural hurdle on Saturday. The rule, as reportedly rewritten by Senate Commerce Chair Ted Cruz in an attempt to comply with budgetary rules, would withhold federal broadband funding from states if they try to enforce AI regulations in the next…

  • The stablecoin evangelist: Katie Haun’s fight for digital dollars

    The stablecoin evangelist: Katie Haun’s fight for digital dollars

    In 2018, when Bitcoin was trading around $4,000 and most Americans, at least, thought cryptocurrency was a fad, Katie Haun found herself on a debate stage in Mexico City opposite Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist who had dismissed digital assets as near worthless. As Krugman focused on Bitcoin’s wild price swings, Haun steered the…

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