News & Reviews: USA
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Jul 07, 2025

TikTok is reportedly developing a new version of its app, codenamed M2, specifically for users in the United States.
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Jul 01, 2025

Netflix will begin streaming live NASA content—including rocket launches, astronaut spacewalks, and real-time views of Earth—starting sometime this summer.
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Jul 01, 2025

Spotify has introduced genre-based controls to its Discover Weekly playlist, allowing Premium users to customise their weekly recommendations.
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Jul 01, 2025

A New York judge has ruled that Meta and ByteDance (owner of TikTok) can face a lawsuit filed by the mother of a teenager who died while attempting a “subway surfing” stunt.
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Jun 30, 2025

Microsoft is officially phasing out the iconic Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), a familiar sight for decades of Windows users.
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Jun 30, 2025

In case you missed the news, U.S. embassies and consulates have implemented a new requirement to enter the country. All applicants for F, M, and J non?immigrant visas must set their Facebook, Instagram, Twitter X and similar accounts to "public" for vetting.
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Jun 30, 2025

In a recent CNBC interview, President Donald Trump claimed that "a very wealthy group of people" is preparing to purchase TikTok. However, he declined to name any individuals or entities behind the supposed acquisition plan.
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Jun 28, 2025

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has revealed that artificial intelligence now performs up to 50 percent of the company’s internal work. This includes key areas such as customer service, software development, and internal operations.
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Jun 26, 2025

On 25 June 2025, Meta won a copyright lawsuit in the United States, filed by a group of authors over its AI model training practices. While the court dismissed the claims, the judge issued a warning that the use of copyrighted materials in AI training may still face legal risks in the future.
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Jun 25, 2025

Previously, we mentioned Intel will lay off 15% to 20% of its employees. Today, the company announced it will shut down its automotive business. So, what should you know about it?
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