Invizio's Tech news Roundup - March 2024
🎬 March in the tech world was like a suspenseful movie trailer – unexpected twists, high-stakes battles, and maybe even a toaster rebellion (well, not quite, but let's roll with it). 🍿 Dive into the headlines that had us hooked and wondering what wild tech innovations await us next! 💻✨ #TechTales #TechTwistCentral
March in the tech world was like a plot twist-filled movie trailer – unexpected developments, high-stakes battles, and maybe even a toaster rebellion (okay, not really, but stay with us). Let's dive into the headlines that had us glued to our screens and wondering what wild tech innovations await us next! We have a lot to cover.
The EU Fines Apple Over App Store Restrictions:
The European Union imposed a landmark €1.8 billion fine on Apple for anti-competitive practices related to its App Store. This decision could reshape Apple's app marketplace. To learn more about how this affects your use of the App Store, click here.
Apple's Antitrust Woes Spread to the US:
Apple continues to face the heat as antitrust woes spread to the US. Following the EU ruling, the Department of Justice files an antitrust lawsuit against Apple in the US, alleging unfair competition practices. This lawsuit could impact Apple's iPhone ecosystem. Read more here.
The UN Takes A Stand On Responsible AI:
UN Champions Responsible AI by taking a historic step by adopting the first global resolution on AI, promoting ethical development and safety. See the resolution details here.
Nvidia Takes the Lead in AI Hardware:
Forget ChatGPT? As the AI arms race heats up, Nvidia unveiled the Blackwell B200, the most powerful AI chip yet. This could revolutionize AI development. Read more and this revolutionary hardware here.
Even Your Toaster Gets Cybersecurity Protection:
It's not science fiction! Your smart toaster is getting safer. The FCC's "Cyber Trust Mark" aims to secure internet-connected devices, from TVs to toasters. Learn more.
Enjoyed our dive into the fascinating and occasionally eyebrow-raising world of tech with these snippets? Don't forget to click the links to uncover more juicy details and keep your finger on the pulse of our digital journey. Stay curious, techies! We'll see you in the next one.