Discover the Tapo C120: Affordable 2K clarity, weatherproof design, and color night vision. Elevate your home security without breaking the bank!
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Discover the Tapo C120: Affordable 2K clarity, weatherproof design, and color night vision. Elevate your home security without breaking the bank!
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If you are looking for ways to integrate the new OpenAI GPT custom AI models into your existing website you might be interested to know that there are a number of ways you can do this. One is using the Voiceflow AI agent creation platform, which has been specifically designed to help conversational AI teams design, […]
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Pokémon Concierge, a stop-motion animation show from Japan's Dwarf Studio, will be available for streaming on Netflix starting on December 28. The streaming service has announced the show's arrival nine months after revealing the project, which it says is the "first-ever collaborative production between Netflix and The Pokémon Company." Pokémon Concierge has a totally different feel from the games, the anime series and the movies that came after it. There are no battles in the new show, no trainers fighting for dominance and no monsters pulling off their special moves.
Instead, we get Pokémon chilling in pools and living their best lives as they go on a vacation. The series follows a new concierge working at the Pokémon Resort named Haru, along with her companion Psyduck, as they learn how to serve and make their Pokémon guests happy. Based on the trailer shared by Netflix, viewers will also see a number of other popular monsters, including Pikachu, Eevee and Magikarp, as they visit the resort.
Haru will be voiced by Karen Fukuhara (The Boy and the Heron) in the English language version of the show. The Pokémon company and Netflix also signed up Mariya Takeuchi to sing a warm and relaxing theme song for the series that goes perfectly with its vibe. Takeuchi, who rose to fame in the 80's for the City Pop genre, has enjoyed renewed popularity in recent years after her song Plastic Love went viral on YouTube.

This guide is designed to show you how to factory reset your Mac we cover everything you need to know about restoring your Mac to its original state.. In today’s fast-paced digital world, your Mac is more than just a computer; it’s an extension of your personal and professional life. However, there comes a time […]
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Apple has released macOS Sonoma 14.2 beta 3 to developers, this new beta comes a week after the previous beta, and we are also expecting Apple to release a new public beta of the software sometime soon as well. As well as the new beta of macOS Sonoma 14.2 for the Mac, Apple also released […]
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If you need to convert files on a daily all weekly basis you might be interested in a new GPT that has been created and aptly named the ConvertAnything GPT. Enabling you to quickly and conveniently convert any file into another format within the ChatGPT AI user interface. In today’s digital age, the ability to […]
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Ever since we started using computers, we were constantly reminded to save our work and create a backup of it. Data backups are lifesavers in case of data loss. Be it accidental deletion, formatting, hardware failure or malware infection, a data backup can protect you from so many woes. In any case of data loss, […]
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Apple has this week announced that it is extending its Emergency SOS via satellite service for an additional year for free to eat existing iPhone 14 uses. The company’s innovative Emergency SOS via satellite service, which has been available for a year on all iPhone 14 models in the U.S. and Canada, has now been […]
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Apple recently released their iOS 17.1.1 software update for the iPhone and now they have stopped signing the previous version of iOS which is iOS 17.1. What this means is that once you update your iPhone to iOS 17.1.1, you will no longer be able to downgrade your handsets to iOS 17.1. Apple does this […]
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US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has ruled that the companies that own and run the most popular social networks today will have the face lawsuits blaming them for teenagers' social media addiction. According to Bloomberg Law, that means Google, which owns YouTube, Meta which runs Facebook and Instagram, ByteDance, which owns TikTok, and Snap can't get out of hundreds of federal lawsuits filed against them over the past couple of years.
Rogers, who'll be overseeing the cases, disagreed with the companies' argument that they're not liable for personal injury claims under the First Amendment and Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Section 230 protects publishers from what their users post on their platforms, but the judge said the lawsuits cover more than just third-party content. Further, she said the companies had failed to explain why they shouldn't be held responsible for other complaints against them, including defective parental controls, the failure to implement effective age verification systems and adding barriers to the account deactivation process. At the same time, the just dismissed some of the complaints, such as the ones suing the companies for failing to limit certain kinds of content.
The lawsuits in questions were filed on behalf of minors across the country. In 2022, a mother from Connecticut sued Meta and Snap, accusing them of causing an addiction in her 11-year-old daughter who took her own life. In October this year, Meta was sued by 41 states as well as the District of Columbia, accusing the company of knowing that its "addictive" features were harmful to children and teens. Companies like Meta have been facing increased scrutiny over the past couple of years after former employee Frances Haugen revealed an internal Facebook research that found Instagram to be "harmful for a sizable percentage of teens."
Google spokesperson José Castañeda told Bloomberg Law that protecting children has always been core to the company's work. "In collaboration with child development specialists, we have built age-appropriate experiences for kids and families on YouTube, and provide parents with robust controls," he added. "The allegations in these complaints are simply not true." A TikTok spokesperson gave Reuters a similar statement and said the app has "robust safety policies and parental controls."
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/google-meta-and-other-social-media-companies-will-be-forced-to-defend-teen-addiction-lawsuits-081727526.html?src=rss