Today's Technology News Summary
Law enforcement concerned about Meta Account Takeovers
Law enforcement officials are voicing concerns over the increasing number of Facebook and Instagram user accounts being stolen. The state attorneys general have written a letter to Meta's top attorney emphasizing the need for immediate action to address the issue. Complaints about account takeovers have seen a dramatic spike, leading to financial crimes and fraudulent activities.
Read more: Ars Technica
Chinese Ad Spending Spree Boosts Big American Tech Profits
Chinese brands like Temu, Shein, and various streaming and gaming apps are investing heavily in ad spending to enter the U.S. market. This trend is impacting American tech companies positively as they gain from the surge in advertising revenue from these Chinese businesses.
Read more: The New York Times
Collaborative Playlists Feature Introduced in Apple Music
Apple Music now allows users to collaborate on playlists with others on iOS and macOS devices with the latest software updates. This new feature enables users to create and share music playlists with friends and family seamlessly.
Read more: The Verge
LinkedIn Focuses on Investment in Journalism and News
LinkedIn's Editor-in-Chief, Dan Roth, discusses the platform's commitment to supporting journalism and news content. The platform collaborates with over 400 news publishers globally and is investing in launching a podcast network. LinkedIn has seen a slight increase in traffic referrals to news publishers in recent years.
Read more: Axios
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