Microsoft’s LinkedIn subsidiary is getting heat from China’s internet regulators, who recently forced it to suspend sign-ups of new users in the country as punishment for not keeping politically sensitive content off its platform, reported The New York Times. The news comes as officials from the Biden administration are meeting today with Chinese officials to discuss the future of tech...
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Apple’s executives had a critical design decision to make about the company’s riskiest product in years. It was 2019, and a growing team of Apple engineers had been working for more than three years on a headset that combined augmented and virtual reality capabilities. Now they had to figure out whether the mixed-reality headset would be a stand-alone device or would require a...
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