Day Headlines in ICT News: 2025-01-07
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Tech Life: A glimpse into the future of tech (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 20:30:00)
Tech Life is at CES in Las Vegas, one of the world’s biggest consumer tech shows. -
Facebook and Instagram get rid of fact checkers (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 16:34:54)
Meta says its platforms will instead rely on "community notes" from its users, an approach pioneered by X. -
Meta to replace 'biased' fact-checkers with moderation by users (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 15:02:33)
Facebook and Instagram will rely on "community notes" from its users, an approach pioneered by X. -
Apple urged to withdraw 'out of control' AI news alerts (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 11:52:57)
Apple has pledged improvements to its news summarising tool, but critics say it is dangerous and needs to be withdrawn. -
Apple AI feature 'out of control', says former Guardian editor (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 10:28:35)
Apple has pledged improvements to its news summarising tool, but critics say it is dangerous and needs to be withdrawn. -
Apple to pay $95m to settle Siri 'listening' lawsuit (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 10:23:02)
The tech giant denies wrongdoing after being accused of eavesdropping on customers. -
US designates Tencent as Chinese military company (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 07:32:16)
The Chinese embassy in Washington called the decision "unreasonable suppression of Chinese companies". -
US designates Tencent a Chinese military company (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 07:32:16)
China's embassy in Washington branded the move as an "unreasonable suppression" of its firms. -
Nvidia boss unveils next-generation gaming chips (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 06:20:11)
The announcement was part of Mr Huang's address at CES, an annual technology show in Las Vegas. -
Nvidia unveils robot ambitions and powerful new gaming chips (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 06:20:11)
The announcement was part of Mr Huang's address at CES, an annual technology show in Las Vegas. -
UFC boss to join board of Facebook owner Meta (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 02:35:41)
It comes days after former UK deputy PM Sir Nick Clegg left his top job at the social media giant. -
US says tech giant Tencent works with Chinese military (BBC Technology 2025-01-07 02:17:50)
The Chinese embassy in Washington called the decision "unreasonable suppression of Chinese companies".