La fine di Internet Explorer. Telegram introduce nuove opzioni a pagamento. La lotta contro i cheaters di Call of Duty. EU Code of Practice on disinformation. Il patentino per lo smartphone. Amazon ha finito le persone. Queste e molte altre le notizie tech commentate nella puntata di questa settimana.
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- Telegram ha introdotto una versione a pagamento
- Senators call for a common charger standard in the US
- Someone made a tombstone for Internet Explorer
- 700 Milioni di utenti e Telegram Premium
- Greater fool theory
- Call of Duty has stricter gun control measures than the US
- Ferrari says 60 percent of its lineup will be electrified by 2026
- Sony Honda Mobility Inc. is the new name of Sony and Honda's EV business
- TikTok US User Data Has Been Repeatedly Accessed From China
- Amazon memo warns the company is running out of people to hire
- Bill Gates stronca gli Nft: «Un mercato basato sulla stupidità delle persone»
- Julian Assange's extradition to US approved by British Home Secretary
- NHTSA: 'Self-driving' cars were linked to 392 crashes in 10 months
- La UE ora dice basta alla pratica dello zero-rating
- EU: Code of Practice on Disinformation
- Patentino per l'utilizzo dello smartphone
- Google Says It Bans Gun Ads. It Actually Makes Money From Them.
- Addio Internet Explorer, da domani verrà ritirato dal mercato
- Google Maps Adds Shortcuts Through Houses Of People
- The Internet Is Broken. How Do We Fix It?
- Mercedes Drive Pilot Beats Taking Legal Responsibility