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A New Law Would Force Facebook Messenger and Apple iMessage to Talk to Each Other. Here’s How – CNET

Officials say the EU’s Digital Markets Act “puts an end to the ever-increasing dominance of Big Tech companies,” opening the door for fairer competition.

A new metric to measure how customers engage with software

A big challenge for software company leaders is observing the right metrics about their customers. Enter the Product Engagement Score (PES).Read More

Betting on AI, VCs back startups as the tech world booms

Businesses seeking new information systems have typically had two choices — they could purchase one from an external vendor or build a new system using in-house developers. Today, there is…

Apple Rumored to Be Developing More Financial Services Capabilities – CNET

The tech giant currently relies on partners such as Goldman Sachs to run its Apple Card and other financing programs.

Hundreds of New Mammal Species Waiting to Be Discovered, Scientists Say – CNET

Voles and mice and bats, oh my!

‘It’ Prequel Series in Development at HBO Max, Report Says – CNET

In case you haven’t had enough of Stephen King’s evil clown yet.

‘Sonic 2’ Will Bring You on an Emotional Journey, Delight You With Easter Eggs – CNET

Actor Ben Schwartz and director Jeff Fowler talk about bringing Knuckles into the movies, the friendship between Sonic and Tails, and their favorite game references.

Best Air Purifier Deals: HoMedics, Coway, Honeywell, Dreo and More – CNET

Clean dust and allergens from the air without breaking the bank.

CDC Lifts COVID-19 Risk Warning for Cruise Travel – CNET

It’s “an important step forward in recognizing the work we have done to protect our guests,” cruise liner Holland America Line said.

Look for a Dazzling Aurora Thanks to a ‘Cannibal’ Blast From the Sun – CNET

A sunspot unleashed a barrage of 17 solar flares on Monday and multiple waves of charged particles that can create so-called “Northern Lights” when they smack into our magnetic field.

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