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Chrome not only collects your information, but also gives Google a lot of power over how the web works.
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A court filing from Monday says that Elon Musk has sent a subpoena to a Twitter whistleblower, asking for documents and communications about the company's spam and alleged security flaws. The billionaire is fighting to get out of a $44 billion deal to buy Twitter.
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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, said Monday that the company hopes to have its self-driving technology ready and widely available by the end of 2022.
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Chris Rock would feel like he was going back to the scene of a crime if he went back to the 2023 Oscars.
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Republican Senators Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley have asked that Facebook turn over all interactions with the FBI, Justice Department, and other government bureaucracy concerning First Son Hunter Biden, his laptop, business activities, and Russian disinformation.
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A former intelligence official and MSNBC commentator who made a false claim that Hunter Biden's laptop could be Russian propaganda has been put on a White House board that gives the president advice on national intelligence.
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Alex Rodriguez's deal with an e-commerce tycoon to buy the Minnesota Timberwolves for $1.5 billion seems to be in danger, and some insiders say his breakup with Jennifer Lopez is at least partly to blame.
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Web3 supporters have a grand vision for the future of the Internet and global finance. Web3 is a catch-all term for concepts such as decentralized networks, cryptocurrencies, and other blockchain-powered applications.
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Limit Break uses a "free-to-own" model because it intends to distribute its NFTs for free.
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In this edition of CryptoSlate Wrapped Daily, we discuss the liquidation of $9 million in Bitcoin shorts, restrictions on Singapore retail investors, Chainplay's GameFi report, and much more.