January 31, 20230CommentsA look at US cases that may define the bounds of free speech online, including Gonzalez v. Google, Twitter v. Taamneh, and a fight over CA’s kid safety law (Lauren Feiner/CNBC)
January 31, 20230CommentsTwitter shuts down CoTweets, an experimental feature that let two users author and publish a tweet in tandem; in a month, CoTweets will show a single author (Matt Binder/Mashable)
January 31, 20230CommentsUSPS signs data management contract worth up to $70M with Veritas Technologies
January 31, 20230CommentsSpotify has deployed Google’s User Choice Billing in 140 markets globally, to reduce Play Store commissions; details on how much it is saving are confidential (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)
January 31, 20230CommentsOpenAI releases a free web-based tool to help determine if text was written by a human or a machine, giving a score of one to five based on its confidence level (Ina Fried/Axios)
January 31, 20230CommentsA look at Microsoft’s 343 Industries, the prized studio behind Halo, after a leadership overhaul, layoffs, and more; sources detail a pivot to Unreal Engine (Jason Schreier/Bloomberg)
January 31, 20230CommentsTech Nation, the UK government-sanctioned tech ecosystem builder, plans to cease operations on March 31 after losing its grant funding to a Barclays-run program (Mike Butcher/TechCrunch)
January 31, 20230CommentsA National Labor Relations Board judge rules Amazon violated US federal labor laws as part of its efforts to resist unionization at two New York City facilities (Robert Iafolla/Bloomberg)