Meta is only firing fact checkers in US
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Fake news only available in countries run by oligarchs 

 Meta has told the Brazilian government that it doesn't yet have to worry about the end of fact checkers in its country because it is only removing them in the United States.

Intel to spin off venture arm
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Intel Capital goes it alone

Intel has announced plans to spin off its venture capital arm, Intel Capital, into a standalone fund with the chipmaker serving as an “anchor investor.”

D-Link launches Wi-Fi 6 access points for businesses
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Jump from 256-QAM to 1024-QAM

D-Link has unveiled two Wi-Fi 6 enterprise-grade access points, the DAP-X3060 and DAP-X3060OU which it claims it can deliver up to a 25 per cent speed boost over previous Wi-Fi standards.

People don’t want to write music any more
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Which is why there have been no good songs since the 90s

Mikey Shulman, the CEO and founder of the AI music generator company Suno AI, thinks people don't enjoy making music which has opened  the way for a thriving AI music creation business.

UK bans public sector from paying ransomware hackers
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No money there anyway

UK public sector and critical infrastructure organizations could be banned from making ransom payments under new government proposals.