Meta is betting big on virtual reality as an anchor technology for its metaverse, but VR isn’t catching on yet within the mainstream.
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FTX diverted $200 million of customer money for two venture deals that caught the SEC’s attention
As Sam Bankman-Fried was using FTX customer money for all sorts of risky trading and lending, he was also making large venture investments.
Elon Musk tells Tesla employees don’t be ‘bothered by stock market craziness’
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sent a companywide email on Wednesday urging employees to stay focused and not to pay attention to the slumping stock price.
‘It’s a lot more of headline risks than anything else’: Analyst maintains bullish outlook on Apple
An analyst maintains a bullish outlook on Apple despite shares of the tech giant falling to their lowest since June 2021 amid continued iPhone supply concerns.
How Amazon’s cloud unit is helping researchers analyze genetics
AWS has launched general availability for Amazon Omics, which helps researchers store and analyze omic data like sequences of DNA, RNA and proteins.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried to be released on $250 million bail, will live with his parents
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried will be released on $250 million bail, a federal judge said, as part of a deal between defense attorneys and prosecutors.
Google tells employees more of them will be at risk for low performance ratings next year
Google has released new details of its performance system overhaul internally, and it shows employees will more easily fall into lower-rated categories.
Tesla under investigation by NHTSA for two more crashes that may have involved Autopilot or FSD
According to data obtained from NHTSA by CNBC, the agency is looking into at least 41 crashes involving Tesla vehicles where automated features were involved.
Microsoft responds to FTC case seeking to block Activision Blizzard deal, saying it wouldn’t hurt competition
Microsoft said for the third largest console maker to be buying a major gaming franchise would’t overturn a competitive market. U.S. regulators don’t agree.
China is about to get tougher on deepfakes in an unprecedented way. Here’s what the rules mean
In January, China will introduce first-of-its-kind regulation around “deepfakes” as Beijing ramps up its control over internet content.