Google's Arts and Culture app is the most-downloaded free app for both iOS and Android, meaning it's surpassed heavy hitters like Messenger and YouTube in just the past few days. . Arts and Culture has been around since 2016. Until last week, though, not many people used it. The recent surge in popularity comes from the addition of a facial recognition feature. The feature allows users to upload a selfie to find museum paintings that look like them.
Net neutrality may live to see another day. Attorneys General from 22 states--including California, Illinois and Mississippi-- are filing a lawsuit to block the FCC's recent vote to repeal Obama-era regulations.
New York State AG Schneiderman calls the rollback a "disaster for New York consumers and businesses, and for everyone who cares about a free and open internet."
YouTube is setting new rules for its content in an effort to regain advertisers' trust. For starters, employees will watch the platform's most popular videos to ensure paid ads are running alongside content that is not offensive or controversial.
Also, in addition to 10,000 views, channels will need one thousand subscribers and 4,000 hours of view time. YouTube hopes to have the review finished by the end of march
Retired astronaut Dr. Peggy Whitson joined Cheddar to discuss what we can expect while watching the SpaceX launch on Saturday.
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Sony's Playstation 5 launch saw retailers sold out within minutes today. Eric Lempel, SVP and global head of marketing with Sony Interactive Entertainment, joined Cheddar to discuss anticipation for the new system and the growing popularity of gaming.
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The popular video-sharing app TikTok, its future in limbo since President Donald Trump tried to shut it down earlier this fall, is asking a federal court to intervene.
Lauren Dillard, EVP, head of global information services at Nasdaq, joined Cheddar to discuss tools rolled out to help retain retail investors.
Apple is rolling out its first Mac computers powered by the same kind of chips that run iPhones and iPads in a move aimed at making it even easier for its most popular products to work together.
Virgin Hyperloop has completed its first human test run yesterday in the Las Vegas desert, moving two people 500m in 15 seconds at 107 mph. Josh Giegel, co-founder and CTO, joined Cheddar to discuss the landmark moment and the technology behind the hyperloop.
John Matze, CEO of Parler, says he welcomes Republicans and Democrats alike to create "discussion, debate, and discourse" on the popular "free speech social network."
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