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10 things in tech: New iPhone features - IBM power players - Twitter suspends Rep.

Jordan Parker Erb   

10 things in tech: New iPhone features - IBM power players - Twitter suspends Rep.

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1. Apple's next iPhone will include new video and photo features. Expected to be released in October, the new iPhone will have a video version of Portrait mode and filters that use artificial intelligence. $4

2. Twitter has suspended Marjorie Taylor Greene for seven days. Twitter suspended the Georgia representative over vaccine misinformation, the New York Times reports. $4

3. We have the original pitch deck Android used before Google bought the startup. Google paid a reported $50 million for Android in 2005, then turned it into the top smartphone operating system - $4 Plus, check out our database of pitch decks from $4

4. This writer's first road trip in an electric car was almost a disaster - but he'd still buy one. On a trip from New York to Vermont, he encountered a quick-draining battery and few charging stations. He explains why the experience $4

5. Remote work has execs rethinking company wellbeing. One startup CEO even hired his personal trainer full-time to give exercise classes and nutritional advice to staff over Zoom. $4

6. Netflix wants to cast you in its hit reality TV shows. Have a hankering for the limelight? The streaming giant just put out an open casting call for 12 of its biggest shows, including "Too Hot to Handle" and "Love is Blind." $4

7. Amazon will pay up to $1,000 to people injured by faulty products from third-party sellers. Starting Sept. 1, Amazon will compensate US customers who are injured, or have their property damaged, by third-party sellers. $4

8. Google will block ad targeting based on teens' age and gender. The changes come as Google and other tech giants, like Instagram, face pressure to add protections for young users. $4

9. A team of 20 power players is helping IBM's CEO turn around the 110-year-old tech titan. The group is helping Arvind Krishna to mount a massive cloud turnaround strategy amid a leadership shakeup. $4

10. BitClout's anonymous founder secured at least $40 million from VC heavyweights. As people debated whether the platform really was the future of crypto, its founder secured millions in investment from firms like Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital. $4


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