
Threads vs Twitter: Differences Between Social Media Platforms
Threads is the Twitter alternative from Meta that is gaining popularity fast. So, what's the difference between the two?
Threads is the Twitter alternative from Meta that is gaining popularity fast. So, what's the difference between the two?
Want to launch an AI model to the public? If you're based in China, you may have to get a license for that in the future.
Threads is a brand new social media platform, which means users can expect a myriad of new features coming soon.
The latest Microsoft job cuts are in addition to the 10,000 announced earlier in the year.
Threads now has over 100 million users and is the fastest growing app ever, even if it still lacks a distinctive identity
The comedian and author leads a trio of writers suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement
If your brand has been subject to a ransomware attack, we’ve got some more bad news for you.
Volkswagen chose Austin for its self-driving testing program because it has a reputation for being supportive of innovation.
‘TeamsPhisher’ could be used to easily send and spread malware.
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The apps have over a million downloads between them, and secretly harvest user data without consent.
Musk vs Zuckerberg takes fresh twist as Twitter goads Meta with legal action over new Threads app
Having revealed its next-gen chatbot model in March, OpenAI has now made GPT-4 available to developers for the first time.
The company formerly known as Facebook has not been great when it comes to protecting its users' privacy.
Monthly traffic and unique visitors were down in June, the first sign of decline since it launched in November.
The small-but-significant Privacy Policy update was made at the weekend.
A beta Bing feature aimed to enhance searching but instead allowed users to jump paywalls.
If you want to use it, it’s going to cost.
A group that recently DDoS attacked Microsoft now claim they've stolen 30 million customer records. The tech giant disagrees.
The new service is free to use and can secure unlimited passwords on unlimited devices to better protect your data.
Accenture is poised to invest $3 billion in AI tech after laying off 19,000 employees earlier this year.