Microsoft releases Windows 10 Snip & Sketch and Windows 11 Snipping Tool updates to fix the "aCropalypse" bug used to reveal info edited out in some screenshots (Lawrence Abrams/BleepingComputer) - TechnW3
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Replika restores erotic roleplay for users who signed up before February 1, after complaints from some who considered themselves "married" to chatbot companions (Anna Tong/Reuters) - TechnW3
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An interview with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang about AI's iPhone moment, DGX Cloud service, export controls, Nvidia's position in the stack in an LLM world, and more (Stratechery) - TechnW3
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Email: Twitter offers new equity grants to staff, in addition to legacy equity, that will start to vest after six months and plans a liquidity event in a year (Alexa Corse/Wall Street Journal) - TechnW3
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Databricks open sources Dolly, an LLM which the company says can be trained in less than three hours on one machine and is a clone of Stanford's Alpaca model (Mike Wheatley/SiliconANGLE) - TechnW3
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Gordon Moore, Intel's co-founder and former CEO and author of Moore's Law, dies at the age of 94 (Intel) - TechnW3
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A federal judge decides in favor of four publishers in their copyright infringement case against the Internet Archive and its Controlled Digital Lending program (Gary Price/LJ Infodocket) - TechnW3
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Sensor Tower: Twitter Blue had 385K+ subscribers on iOS and Android and made $11M on mobile in its first three months, including ~$8M from 246K US subscribers (TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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Tether estimates it will make $700M profit in Q1 and will have ~$1.6B in excess reserves to back its USDT stablecoin, the first time it crosses the $1B mark (Arjun Kharpal/CNBC) - TechnW3
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Quantum computing startup Strangeworks raised a $24M Series A led by Hitachi Ventures with participation from IBM and Raytheon Technologies (SiliconHills) - TechnW3
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