Meta
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From good riddance to goodnight, sweet prince.
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Meta can't help itself!
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Just because you can use AI, it doesn't mean you should.
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Meta-owned Threads started November with 5 times the daily app users of Bluesky. That number is now down to just 1.5.
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It's about time.
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Researchers have done some cool things with Meta's AR glasses.
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Plus, the company announced a new, less personalized ad-tier option.
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The Meta-owned platform has acknowledged that users hated it yet they were doing it on purpose.
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Deadline extended.
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Meta looks to take on Google and ChatGPT for search traffic.
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School districts are suing platforms for fostering "compulsive use" by students.
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Déjà vu. Elon Musk's X / Twitter did the same thing a few years ago.
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The Instagram and Facebook owner also wants to aid account recovery.
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Also, it's fine to wear mini skirts after 50, you weirdos.
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Cool!
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The triangle is also used by pro-Palestine accounts online.
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The capability isn't unique to Meta Ray Ban Smart Glasses, but shows the potential for just about anyone to be able to utilize this technology.
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Meta has blocked links to the hacked documents, citing policy violations.
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Glasses wearers who are blind or low vision can access live support as they navigate the world.
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From natural language processing to live translation, Zuckerberg's chatbot is getting smarter.
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Mark Zuckerberg mostly touted new AI features — as opposed to new styles.
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Meta Quest 3S, Orion glasses, and more.
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It's not ready for primetime yet, but it's Meta's most ambitious AR project to date.
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One of the earliest affordable VR headsets is dead.
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The new entry-level VR headset launches in mid-October for $300.
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Featuring John Cena, Awkwafina, Dame Judi Dench, Keegan-Michael Key, and Kristen Bell.
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A cheaper option for headset enthusiasts.
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Catch the tech giant's latest announcements, which might include a new VR headset.
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We're crossing our fingers for a new VR headset and new AR smart glasses.
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Researchers discovered a worrying vulnerability, then another...
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It complies with the Digital Markets Act
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However, the Big Tech companies deny doing so to Mashable.
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Parent approval needed.
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They were confusing from the get-go.
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Content creators already have to deal with this issue on YouTube. Now it's spreading to other platforms.
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Be anything you want to be, within reason.
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The tech giant is in hot water.
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Meta drops "penalty box" account restrictions ahead of election.