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Apple requires Patreon to use its billing system or face App Store removal
Apple has given an ultimatum to crowdfunding platform Patreon, stating that if creators do not switch to Apple's in-app purchasing system or continue
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Gemini Live could benefit from additional practice sessions
What’s the point of chatting with a human-like bot if it’s an unreliable narrator — and has a colorless personality?
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TechCrunch Minute: Epic Games Expands its App Store to Mobile Devices
The Epic Games Store was previously only available on PC and Mac, but now it is launching for Android users worldwide and for iOS users in Europe. Thi
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California-based local experiences discovery startup, Bigfoot, integrates GenAI to streamline weekend planning
Can generative AI substitute for having a social graph? California-based local experiences discovery startup Bigfoot is hoping the addition of a conve
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Brave integrates its own search results with its Leo AI assistant
Privacy-focused search engine and web browser company Brave is integrating search results into its Leo chatbot. Search results are based on the Brave
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Overcast, a popular podcast player, undergoes a complete rebuild for its second decade
Developer Marco Arment launched the popular podcasting app Overcast a decade ago. Now, he has rebuilt and redesigned the app for the current era. Whil
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Threads API officially launched for developers
Meta announced the long-awaited launch of its API for Threads, allowing developers to create new experiences around the platform. Third-party develope
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Bing's API Outage Impacting Microsoft Copilot, DuckDuckGo, and ChatGPT's Web Search Feature
Bing, Microsoft’s search engine, is experiencing issues at the moment. Initially, web searches were not possible at all. However, search results now s
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Meta changes its tag from ‘Made with AI’ to ‘AI info’ to indicate use of AI in photos
After Meta started tagging photos with a “Made with AI” label in May, photographers complained that the social networking company had been applying la
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