{"id":2544543,"date":"2023-06-03T10:00:04","date_gmt":"2023-06-03T14:00:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/a-roundup-of-the-latest-and-greatest-tech-news-from-the-web-for-the-week-ending-june-3rd\/"},"modified":"2023-06-03T10:00:04","modified_gmt":"2023-06-03T14:00:04","slug":"a-roundup-of-the-latest-and-greatest-tech-news-from-the-web-for-the-week-ending-june-3rd","status":"publish","type":"platowire","link":"https:\/\/platoai.gbaglobal.org\/platowire\/a-roundup-of-the-latest-and-greatest-tech-news-from-the-web-for-the-week-ending-june-3rd\/","title":{"rendered":"A Roundup of the Latest and Greatest Tech News from the Web for the Week Ending June 3rd"},"content":{"rendered":"

The world of technology is constantly evolving, and it can be hard to keep up with all the latest news and developments. That’s why we’ve put together a roundup of the most exciting tech news from the web for the week ending June 3rd.<\/p>\n

1. Apple unveils new privacy features<\/p>\n

Apple has announced a range of new privacy features that will be included in its upcoming iOS 15 and macOS Monterey updates. These features include a new privacy dashboard that will give users more control over their data, as well as a new “App Privacy Report” that will show users which apps are accessing their data and when.<\/p>\n

2. Amazon acquires MGM<\/p>\n

In a deal worth $8.45 billion, Amazon has acquired MGM, the iconic film studio behind franchises such as James Bond and Rocky. The acquisition will give Amazon access to a vast library of content, which it can use to bolster its streaming service, Amazon Prime Video.<\/p>\n

3. Microsoft announces Windows 10 retirement date<\/p>\n

Microsoft has announced that it will retire Windows 10 on October 14th, 2025. This means that after this date, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or support for the operating system. Microsoft is encouraging users to upgrade to Windows 11, which is set to be released later this year.<\/p>\n

4. Google announces new Workspace features<\/p>\n

Google has announced a range of new features for its Workspace platform, which includes Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Meet. These features include new collaboration tools, improved video conferencing capabilities, and enhanced security features.<\/p>\n

5. Tesla cancels Model S Plaid+ production<\/p>\n

Tesla has announced that it will no longer produce the Model S Plaid+, a high-end version of its flagship electric sedan. The company cited “technical challenges” as the reason for the cancellation, but said that the standard Model S Plaid would still be produced.<\/p>\n

6. Facebook launches Live Audio Rooms<\/p>\n

Facebook has launched Live Audio Rooms, a new feature that allows users to host live audio conversations with up to 50 people. The feature is similar to Clubhouse, the popular audio-only social media app, and is part of Facebook’s push into audio-based content.<\/p>\n

7. Twitter introduces new subscription service<\/p>\n

Twitter has announced a new subscription service called Twitter Blue, which will give users access to exclusive features such as an “undo tweet” button and a “reader mode” that makes it easier to read long threads. The service will cost $2.99 per month.<\/p>\n

In conclusion, these are just a few of the exciting tech news stories from the week ending June 3rd. From new privacy features to major acquisitions, it’s clear that the world of technology is constantly evolving and there’s always something new to look forward to.<\/p>\n