
Thu. 05/25 – Even Presidential Candidates Suffer From Twitter Glitches
The whole Twitter Space presidential announce did not go well. Microsoft says Chinese hackers have burrowed into critical US infrastructure. Sony has a handheld gaming device, but a true descendent of the PlayStation Vita it is not. Quite. Has AI allowed a paralyzed man to walk again? And the world’s newest unicorn is maybe the most delightful interesting raise of the year.
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Show Notes
The whole Twitter Space presidential announce did not go well. Microsoft says Chinese hackers have burrowed into critical US infrastructure. Sony has a handheld gaming device, but a true descendent of the PlayStation Vita it is not. Quite. Has AI allowed a paralyzed man to walk again? And the world’s newest unicorn is maybe the most delightful interesting raise of the year.
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Links:
- Twitter glitches plague Ron DeSantis’ much-hyped presidential announcement with Elon Musk (CNBC)
- Microsoft warns that China hackers attacked U.S. infrastructure (CNBC)
- Chinese Malware Hits Systems on Guam. Is Taiwan the Real Target? (NYTimes)
- OpenAI warns over split with Europe as regulation advances (Financial Times)
- Sony’s new Q handheld is official: 8-inch screen, streams PS5 games (The Verge)
- Apple Plans to Turn Locked iPhones Into Smart Displays With iOS 17 (Bloomberg)
- A Paralyzed Man Can Walk Naturally Again With Brain and Spine Implants (NYTimes)
- Indonesian agritech firm eFishery hits unicorn status with $108m series D (TechInAsia)
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