Month: January 2022

Sony to buy video game maker Bungie for $3.6bn as takeovers continue

Bungie developed Destiny and Halo while sale comes after Microsoft’s $69bn acquisition of Activision Blizzard Sony has agreed to buy video game maker Bungie for $3.6bn, the latest in a series of takeovers in the video game industry. Washington state-based Bungie developed hit first-person shooter video game Destiny and Halo, a series that has provided …

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Teenager seeks $50k from Elon Musk to delete Twitter bot tracking private jet

In DM exchange Tesla boss offers $5,000 for takedown but 19-year-old replies: ‘Any chance to up that to $50K?’ A row has broken out between the world’s richest person, Elon Musk, and a 19-year-old student and aviation enthusiast from Florida. Jack Sweeney created the Twitter bot @ElonJet, which tracks Musk’s Gulfstream private jet and posts …

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The age of intimacy famine: when we interact with our phones rather than our loved ones

My biggest distraction from my work, family and friends – and yet I can’t pull away, even when my own research says I should Like most humans, I want intimacy. But as a developmental psychologist, I consider intimacy a fundamental human need. Sharing feelings, embraces, intellectual conversations, sex – these intimate moments are often the …

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Spotify to direct listeners to correct Covid information after Joe Rogan controversy

Streaming platform publishes rules for creators and announces plan to tackle misinformation, including ‘content advisories’ Spotify is adding a message that will direct listeners to correct Covid-19 information as controversy over misinformation shared on Joe Rogan’s podcast continues to grow, with the streamer losing billions in market value and more musicians withdrawing their music. On …

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How do we solve bitcoin’s carbon problem?

The cryptocurrency consumes more energy than Norway. As countries consider copying China’s ban, experts disagree on whether a greener version is possible When bitcoin mining company Bit Digital started shipping its energy-intensive computers out of China in early 2021, eyebrows were raised. “A lot of people thought we were being overly paranoid,” says chief strategy …

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Alexa whistleblower demands Amazon apology after being jailed and tortured

Tang Mingfang is willing to risk reprisals to clear his name over Foxconn revelations – and to get backing from Jeff Bezos A whistleblower who exposed illegal working conditions in a factory making Amazon’s Alexa devices says he was tortured before being jailed by Chinese authorities. Tang Mingfang, 43, was jailed after he revealed how …

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Dignity in a Digital Age review: a congressman takes big tech to task

Ro Khanna represents Silicon Valley and the best of Capitol Hill and wants to help. His aims are ambitious, his book necessary Just on the evidence of his new book, Ro Khanna is one of the broadest, brightest and best-educated legislators on Capitol Hill. A graduate of the University of Chicago and Yale Law School …

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Electric cars on show in Washington as Biden pushes for green revolution

Auto show dedicates entire pavilion to electric vehicles but experts say more charging stations are needed for Biden’s goal to be realized The Washington DC Auto Show has been showcasing alternative fuel vehicles for 15 years, but this is the first year an entire pavilion was dedicated to electric vehicles, or EVs. In part, you …

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How mighty will Amazon be after the pandemic?

This week’s results may presage a future of choosier shoppers, resurgent competitors and tougher regulation It’s someone’s nightmare job: Amazon boss Jeff Bezos’s newspaper, the Washington Post, is seeking a special correspondent just to cover the billionaire’s online shopping and web services titan. Having your own chronicler could be seen as the ultimate in billionaire …

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