In today’s tech landscape Down Under, a myriad of developments are shaping the digital sphere in Australia. From legal battles involving tech titans to innovative AI integrations, here’s a roundup of the latest tech news making waves across the continent.
1. Forrest’s Lawsuit Against Meta Dropped
A court in Western Australia has thrown out Andrew Forrest’s lawsuit against Meta, the parent company of Facebook. Forrest alleged that ads featuring his image were promoting scams. However, prosecutors decided to drop the case after reviewing evidence late last year. Despite this setback, Forrest is determined to pursue legal action through other channels.
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2. Google Testing Impact of California’s Journalism Preservation Act
Google has announced a test where it’s removing links to news sites in California for certain users. This test aims to understand the potential impact of California’s Journalism Preservation Act, which would require tech giants like Google to pay for the news content they link to. Google expressed concerns about the bill, suggesting it could harm California’s news industry. The company urged lawmakers to consider alternative approaches.
3. Apple Denies Violating Court Order
In the ongoing Apple v Epic case in the U.S., Apple has denied violating a court order regarding its app store policies. Epic criticized Apple for introducing a 27% fee on certain purchases, making alternate payment methods less practical. Apple defended its actions, arguing that Epic wanted access to its tools and technologies for free.
4. Galaxy AI Coming to Older Samsung Devices
Samsung is bringing its Galaxy AI suite of products to older devices, including the Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy Z 3, and Galaxy Tab S8 range. While not all features will be available on every device, users can expect AI-powered tools to enhance their experience. This move reflects Samsung’s commitment to innovation and extending the lifespan of its products.
5. Meta Integrating AI into Instagram Messages
Meta, the company behind Instagram, is introducing AI features into Instagram Messages. Users can now generate images, receive personalized poetry, and interact with AI within their direct messages. These generative AI experiences are still in development but are being tested publicly in limited capacity. Get ready for more AI-powered fun on Instagram!
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