Technology news, features and analysis from Guardian US
Technology
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In this week’s newsletter: the world’s richest man just bought 9.2% of the social media site promising “significant improvements” – here’s what that could mean
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Image-focused social network says it will take down content that distorts or denies facts of climate crisis
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Staff at more than 50 locations have contacted the organizers as a second warehouse is set to vote on a union later this month
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Planned social media app would also prevent workers from using terms such as ‘fire’, ‘slave labor’, ‘diversity’ and ‘injustice’
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Sessions with virtual-reality headset helped people overcome anxiety and complete everyday tasks
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AI algorithms prompt robot to interrogate, select, decision-make to create a painting
News
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Messages analyzed were to well-known social media users such as Jamie Klingler, Rachel Riley and Bryony Gordon
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Social media company says it has been working on edit button since 2021 and will be tested on people signed up for Twitter Blue
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Ronan Burtenshaw’s publication was labelled as discriminatory and blocked from being promoted
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Teamsters’ Sean O’Brien says it’s vital to organize Amazon, asserting that the e-commerce company has ‘total disrespect’ for its workers
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Quartet targeted by clients – thought to be Jordanian government agencies – of Israeli company even after Apple sued in November
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A hack using a forged legal request that exposed consumer data collected by Apple and Meta shed light on the reach of the law
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In this week’s newsletter: shelling out for yet another subscription service is unsustainable for many players – does that build a healthy games industry?
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Prosecutors portray ex-executive as accomplice in a health scam while defense paints picture of well-meaning businessman
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Tech companies took swift action to back Ukraine, a watershed moment for an industry with control over information
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Facebook parent company tells workers they will no longer receive free valet service and meals will be delayed
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Businessman who served as Theranos’s co-president accused of wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud investors
Reviews
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4 out of 5 stars.
Garmin Epix review: the ultimate adventure smartwatch?
4 out of 5 stars.New top sports watch line gets slick OLED screen upgrade, but shorter battery life as a result -
4 out of 5 stars.
Surface Laptop Studio review: Microsoft’s top new quirky portable PC
4 out of 5 stars.Part laptop, part drawing tablet, part workstation, there’s nothing quite like this Windows 11 machine -
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Oppo Find X5 Pro review: slick Android let down by weak camera zoom
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Apple iPhone SE 2022 review: dated design but bargain price
5 out of 5 stars.
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Devices
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4 out of 5 stars.
Wearables Garmin Epix review: the ultimate adventure smartwatch?
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