On Wednesday, TikTok, the social media platform owned by ByteDance, announced its intensified efforts to combat fake news and covert influence campaigns leading up to the European Parliament elections in June. This initiative involves launching local language apps across all 27 countries. TikTok noted that these dedicated "election centers" in individual languages expand upon its initiatives initiated in 2021, which gained momentum during last year's elections in Greece, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, and Spain.
On Monday, Bitcoin surged to $50,000 for the first time in two years, driven by a surge of enthusiasm from new investors and increasing anticipation surrounding an enigmatic event referred to as "the halving."
Who really benefits from the stress of condensing all your affection (along with flowers and chocolates) into a single Wednesday in February?
The plant dubbed the 'most dangerous in the world,' known to potentially induce suicidal thoughts, has now reached the UK.
One year after its debut in Super Bowl advertising, Temu, an online shopping platform backed by Chinese investors, is intensifying its focus on its most crucial market. The Boston-headquartered company, owned by PDD (Pinduoduo), a prominent Chinese online shopping conglomerate, is doubling down with a second advertisement during America's premier event and offering $15 million in coupons and giveaways.
Sources have revealed that Founders Fund, the venture capital firm established by billionaire Peter Thiel, is once again allocating investments into bitcoin and ether, indicating a resurgence of interest in cryptocurrency markets within Silicon Valley. Between late summer and early fall of the previous year, the fund directed $200 million towards acquiring crypto tokens, with an even split between bitcoin and ether, as disclosed by two individuals familiar with the situation to Reuters.
From the slightest creak of a floorboard to the gentle sway of a curtain in the breeze, the mind can easily conjure up fears, even when rationality suggests there's no cause for concern.
Google has committed 25 million euros ($26.98 million) toward aiding Europeans in acquiring skills in artificial intelligence (AI).
Employees at a radio station in Jasper, Alabama, were shocked to report a perplexing crime to the authorities. Upon arriving at work, they were confronted with an unbelievable sight: their 200-foot tall radio tower, situated atop the building, had been stolen, reminiscent of a scene from the movie Despicable Me. Additionally, the building had been vandalized, presumably by the audacious perpetrators responsible for the theft.
Tesla owners have received a reminder to maintain focus on the road following the circulation of viral videos featuring drivers wearing Apple's virtual reality headset. Pete Buttigieg, the US Secretary for Transportation, took to X (formerly Twitter) to emphasize that current vehicles necessitate driver engagement "at all times." However, one driver confessed that their video was a prank.