CEO claims X, formerly Twitter, is close to ‘break even’

From TechCrunch: X CEO Linda Yaccarino claims that the company formerly known as Twitter is almost breaking even.

“I’ve been at the company eight weeks,” Yaccarino said in her first broadcast interview since taking on her new role. “The operational run rate right now… we’re pretty close to break...

Virgin Galactic Launches Its First Space Tourists

From ExtremeTech: Both SpaceX and Blue Origin have dabbled in space tourism, launching a handful of paying customers into space aboard their rockets. Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic has been promising a different kind of space tourism for almost 20 years, and it's finally made good. The company's...

Your Next Lyft Journey Will Be Full of Ads

From PC Mag: Regular users of Lyft need to prepare themselves for a barrage of ads hitting the ride-hailing service's app this week.

As The Wall Street Journal reports, Lyft has integrated ads into every stage of the journey. So users will see them when waiting for a ride, when they match with a...

ChatGPT expands its ‘custom instructions’ feature to free users

From TechCrunch: OpenAI announced that it’s expanding custom instructions — a way to give users more control over how ChatGPT responds — to all users, including those on the free tier of the service. The feature, which was first unveiled in July as a beta for ChatGPT Plus subscribers, allows users...

Big day in Cupertino as Supreme Court delivers 'epic' win — for now

From ComputerWorld: Apple notched another victory in its ongoing campaign to protect App Store profits after a US Supreme Court justice denied an attempt by Epic to force the iPhone maker to change payment practices.

As widely reported, Justice Elena Kagan denied Epic’s attempt to reverse a prior...

Intel Patches 'Critical Weakness' Found in Billions of Processors

From PC Mag: Intel fixed the security flaw known as "Downfall" this week, which is described as a "critical weakness found in billions of modern processors" by the researcher who discovered it.

That security researcher is Daniel Moghimi from the University of California San Diego, and the...

AMD 'Inception' Vulnerability Affects Zen 3 and 4

From Tom's Hardware: Swiss researchers have found holes in AMD Ryzen processor security. AMD has outlined the newly uncovered "Inception" attack in its official CVE-2023-20569 bulletin. Like some of the most infamous CPU vulnerabilities, Inception is a speculative side channel attack, which can...

TSMC Agrees to Build €10 Billion Semiconductor Fab in Germany

From ExtremeTech: If the last few years have taught us anything, it's that global supply chains are vulnerable to disruption. The pandemic-era chip shortage has abated, but demand for silicon is always increasing. Taiwanese chip-making behemoth TSMC is working to open fabs outside of Asia, which...

Hybrid work is entering the 'trough of disillusionment'

From ComputerWorld: Remote work, once praised as the new paradigm for productivity and employee satisfaction, is losing some steam as more organizations and even governments are requiring workers to return to the office — at least, part time.

Bosses are imposing more strict in-office mandates as...

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