Apple's App Store and Google's Play Store are flooded with apps using "ChatGPT" in titles and branding; OpenAI has no public API for ChatGPT, let alone an app (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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Intel debuts new Sapphire Rapids CPUs across 52 models ranging from $415 to $17K with up to 60 cores and support for PCIe 5.0 and DDR5, to rival AMD Genoa chips (Paul Alcorn/Tom's Hardware) - TechnW3
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Sources: e-commerce spending on ByteDance's Douyin in China reached $208B in 2022, up 76% YoY; shoppers in Southeast Asia spent $4.4B on TikTok in 2022 (Juro Osawa/The Information) - TechnW3
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Meta plans to stop new software updates and some social features for the original Quest but will fix critical bugs until 2024; the headset launched in 2019 (Mitchell Clark/The Verge) - TechnW3
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YouTube plans to begin sharing ad revenue with Shorts creators on February 1, and starts rolling out new terms for all creators in the YouTube Partner Program (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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A shady iOS app selling IAP subs called "ChatGPT Chat GPT AI With GPT-3" that is not affiliated with OpenAI has been a top paid app on the App Store for days (Sami Fathi/MacRumors) - TechnW3
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In February, Instagram plans to replace the Shop tab with a Reels button in the app's bottom navigation bar and return the Compose button to the center (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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Report: Apple VP of Services Peter Stern, who helped build Apple TV+'s business operations, is leaving, as Apple reorganizes its Services unit (Chance Miller/9to5Mac) - TechnW3
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UK-based Oxford Ionics, which is using trapped ions to scale quantum computing, raised a £30M Series A led by Oxford Science Enterprises and Braavos (Patricia Allen/EU-Startups) - TechnW3
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People's Bank of China official Guo Shuqing says the government's two-year clampdown on financial units at Alibaba, Tencent, Didi, and others is winding down (Nikkei Asia) - TechnW3
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