Breaking Tech news
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C.E.O -- Shivam Sharma
March 21, 2023
Breaking Tech news
- Microsoft buys Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion, making it the biggest acquisition in video game industry history.
- Facebook changes its name to Meta to reflect its focus on the metaverse, a virtual reality shared space.
- Apple announces the launch of its new MacBook Pro featuring its new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips.
- Google announces the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, its latest smartphones featuring a custom Google Tensor chip.
- Tesla's market value surpasses $1 trillion for the first time, making it the world's most valuable carmaker.
- Twitter launches its new subscription service called Twitter Blue, which offers exclusive features such as undo tweets and bookmark folders.
- China's Huawei unveils its latest foldable smartphone, the Mate X2.
- Nvidia announces the launch of its latest graphics card, the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti.
- Amazon announces that it will acquire MGM Studios for $8.45 billion, expanding its content offerings for its streaming service.
- Facebook's virtual reality headset Oculus Quest 2 is banned in Germany over data privacy concerns.
- Apple introduces its new AirPods Pro with new features such as spatial audio and conversation boost.
- Samsung unveils its latest flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus.
- Google acquires Fitbit for $2.1 billion, expanding its wearable technology offerings.
- Microsoft unveils its new Surface Laptop Studio, a 2-in-1 laptop that can convert into a tablet or a studio mode.
- Uber announces that it will acquire delivery company Postmates for $2.65 billion, expanding its food delivery services.
- Apple launches its new Apple Watch Series 7 with a larger display and faster charging.
- Amazon announces that it will open its first brick-and-mortar store in New York City.
- Google announces the launch of its new Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), designed specifically for artificial intelligence workloads.
- Netflix announces plans to expand into the gaming industry, offering mobile games to subscribers.
- TikTok surpasses three billion downloads globally, making it the most downloaded app of all time.