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Meta Launches Quest+ VR Subscription Service for $7.99
The Meta Quest+ VR subscription service is available to all Quest 2 and Quest Pro headset owners and is forward-compatible with the upcoming Quest 3. Subscribers can enjoy two hand-picked VR titles every month.
Australia May Fine Twitter up to $475,000 a Day Over Hate Speech
The eSafety Commissioner has given Twitter 28 days to respond to the notice. If the company ignores the warning, it could face daily fines of nearly $500,000 for persistent violations.
Uber to Reportedly Lay off 200 Employees From Its Recruitment Division
Earlier this year, the company laid off 150 employees from its freight services division, Uber Freight. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Uber has reduced its workforce by 17%.
Bitcoin Price Hits $30, 000 for the First Time in Months
The price of Bitcoin surpassed $30,000 on June 21, marking the first time it has reached this level since April. The world's leading cryptocurrency experienced a growth nearly 10%, peaking at the $30,749.45 mark.
Steam Desktop Client Gets a Major Interface Redesign
One of the key highlights of the update is the improvement of the notifications tab. It now displays new notifications, ensuring a clutter-free experience, and offers customizable settings to control where and how notifications appear.
Google Delays AI Chatbot Bard's EU Launch Over Privacy Concerns
The Irish Data Protection Commission (IDPC), the primary regulatory body overseeing data in the EU, has demanded more information from Google regarding how the generative AI chatbot safeguards privacy before granting approval for its launch.
Google Tightens Its Remote-Work Policies and Will Monitor In-Office Attendance
Previously, since April 2022, employees were expected to be in the office three days a week, but attendance was not closely monitored. Now, attendance will be factored into performance reviews.