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‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Ending, Explained – CNET

James Cameron’s visually spectacular sequel sets up the future of Pandora and the Na’vi.

US Plans to Add 36 Chinese Companies to Trade Blacklist – CNET

One of the companies was reportedly in discussions with Apple to supply it with memory chips.

Twitter bans came after Musk’s claim of a ‘crazy stalker.’ He hasn’t reported it to police, LAPD says

The police statement comes amid controversy over Twitter suspending an account that tracked Musk’s private jet as well as the accounts of several journalists who cover Musk.

Ex-Twitter employee sentenced for taking bribes to monitor ‘users of interest’ to Saudi royal family

Ahmad Abouammo, formerly of Walnut Creek in the Bay Area, had been employed with Twitter as a media partnerships manager for the Middle East and North Africa region.

Elon Musk’s Twitter journalist purge has begun

Twitter CEO and owner Elon Musk The move seems connected to a debate over an account that tracked the whereabouts of Elon Musk’s jet. Twitter has suspended the accounts of…

What Could Come in the Steam Deck 2 – CNET

Valve designers explain how the console and its potential sequel.

Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Io Fires Up in Infrared Image From NASA’s Juno – CNET

The spacecraft takes a look at the most volcanically active world in the solar system.

Twitter Suddenly Suspends Several Tech Journalists’ Accounts – CNET

Suspensions appear to be linked to a dispute Twitter owner Elon Musk has with the operator of an account that used publicly available info to track his private jet.

Twitter suspends accounts of several journalists who covered Elon Musk

Among those who were banned are journalists who wrote and tweeted about the suspension of an account tracking the publicly available whereabouts of Elon Musk’s private jet.

Data.ai: consumers spent $129B on in-app purchases in 2022

Data.ai’s year-end wrap up projected that consumer spending in-apps would total $129B, with the majority spent on games.Read More

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