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Why Spotify rules the year in review

 Happy Spotify Wrapped Day to all who celebrate! And apologies to all who don’t (hey there, Apple Music users) because your Insta stories are about to give you some major FOMO.

Meta's potential sweeping moderation changes

Meta’s Oversight Board, an independent body that judges high-stakes content moderation cases, just made a decision that could change how Meta moderates across its platforms.  

Swiping blind

Picture this: The reality TV show “Love is Blind,” but for your personal dating life.

All aboard the Tweetanic

If you log onto Twitter these days, the vibe is akin to what we imagine being on the deck of the Titanic was like, you know, riiiight after it hit the iceberg. 

Meet your new office assistant: AI

Have you ever cried out in frustration because a work memo you’ve been tasked with writing simply refuses to get done? What if we told you that soon it could, quite literally, write itself?

How will Twitter stay afloat?

Soon we’ll all be AI artists

Just a few months ago, text-to-image AI seemed like super-futuristic tech reserved solely for hardcore researchers. Now, it’s available for free on one of the most popular design apps.

Big Tech pain, Small Tech gain

The Big Tech carnage continued as Meta laid off 13% of its workforce (~11,000 workers), in the largest staff reduction in the tech industry this year.

Airbnb puts cleaning fees on display

Executives at Airbnb want you to know they have, in fact, read all your angry tweets about out-of-control cleaning fees, and that they’re listening and learning. 

Apple’s expands ad push to The Beautiful Game

Apple is building an advertising network for live television to accompany Major League Soccer (MLS) matches streaming on its platform, part of the company’s aggressive push into the ad business. 

Catch up: Apple signed a 10-year deal (estimated to be worth US$2.5 billion) to stream MLS games on the Apple TV app beginning next year.