According to a report from South Korean outlet The Korea Economic Daily (Korean), Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg will be in-country this week to finalize a deal with LG regarding a previously rumored competitor to Apple Vision Pro, which is reportedly set to be jointly built by the two companies for release in early 2025.
Debate over the effectiveness of banning smartphones and social media for young people
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Senate Republicans are determined to restrict the Federal Reserve's ability to create a central bank digital currency (CBDC), citing concerns about government surveillance and financial access. Ted Cruz and four other senators will introduce a bill called the Central Bank Digital Currency Anti-Surveillance State Act, which argues that the Federal Reserve lacks the authority to issue a CBDC without congressional authorization. The bill is endorsed by advocacy groups and aims to prevent the Fed from implementing a CBDC and gaining wider control over the economy.
Chipmaker Broadcom Inc. is reportedly looking to offload VMware Inc.'s End User Compute business to private equity firm KKR & Co Inc. in a deal worth $3.8 billion.
Experts believe that artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) can enhance the speed and efficiency of war planning, intelligence assessments, and targeting effectiveness in the event of a Chinese military invasion of Taiwan.
A South Korean news outlet reports that Meta's next Quest Pro headset, made in partnership with LG, will ship in the first half of next year.
AT&T has announced that it will reimburse customers affected by a recent hours-long cellular and internet outage. The company plans to automatically apply a $5 credit to each account, which is the estimated average cost of a full day of service. The credits will be applied within two bill cycles and are eligible for AT&T Wireless customers only. The offer does not apply to AT&T Business, AT&T Prepaid, or Cricket accounts. AT&T acknowledged the frustration caused by the outage and apologized for the inconvenience. The company is committed to improving its services and preventing similar outages in the future.