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Google Decides Not To Kill Third-Party Cookies In Chrome - DTH
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Google decides not to kill third-party cookies in Chrome, Wiz walks away from Google’s $23 billion acquisition offer, and new generative AI features are coming to Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
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Microsoft Extends Support For Office 365 On Windows 10 for 3 Years After Windows 10 EOL - DTH
05:38|Microsoft extends support for Office 365 on Windows 10 until October 2028, Samsung officially introduced the Galaxy S25 Edge, and Apple is introducing a new Accessibility Mode.Link to Show NotesReport: Apple Considering Raising iPhone 17 Lineup Prices - DTH
04:06|The US and China agree to a deal to lower tariffs for the next 90 days, ad-supported Prime Video now reaches 130 million U.S. users, Google has updated its “G” logo for the first time since 2015.Show NotesMeta Is Developing Facial Recognition for Its Ray-Ban Meta Glasses - DTH
05:37|Meta is reportedly developing facial recognition for its Ray-Ban Meta glasses, Apple is developing low-power chips for smart glasses to compete with Meta’s Ray-Ban Metas, and Microsoft has banned employees from using DeepSeek.Link to Show NotesApple Is Seeking A Partial Stay On The Ruling Mandating It To Permit Third-Party App Store Purchases Without a Fee - DTH
06:17|Apple is seeking a partial stay on the ruling mandating it to permit third-party app store purchases without a fee, the Trump administration intends to revoke and revise a Biden-era regulation that restricted the export of advanced AI chips, and an appeals court ruled Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard did not breach antitrust regulations.Link to Show NotesUS v. Google: Eddy Cue says Apple is actively looking at reshaping Safari - DTH
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05:43|Microsoft is updating the Windows 11 Start Menu, OpenAI halted its transition to a for-profit structure, and YouTube is piloting a two-person YouTube Premium subscription.Link to Show NotesTeleMessage Breach Using Modified Versions of Signal Leaks Chats, Contacts - DTH
04:28|Waymo expanding fleet in the US, Apple appeals App Store court ruling, South Korea in development on Hypertube. Show NotesApple Updates App Store Guidelines To Allow Links To External Payments - DTH
05:06|Apple updates App Store Guidelines to allow links to external payments, Microsoft accounts are now passwordless by default, and Google added three-way calling to Google Voice.Link to Show NotesA Judge Rules Apple Can’t Collect Fees On Third-Party App Store Purchases - DTH
06:10|Apple can no longer collect fees on purchases made outside of the App Store, Microsoft increases the price on the Xbox, games, and accessories, and Microsoft cautions that customers may experience AI service disruptions due to high demand.Link to Show Notes