YouTube has begun booting creators who don't meet the requirements of its exclusive short-form community program
YouTube has made short-form videos a priority as it's faced competition from TikTok. It's been nurturing short-form-content creators with a dedicated...
Read MoreTech layoffs are expected to continue as companies seek to hire more AI talent, analyst says
Over 20,000 employees across the tech industry were laid off in January 2024. And more Big Tech layoffs may be coming this year as companies bet big...
Read MoreWill Justin Trudeau’s Resignation Lead to the MAGA-fication of Canada?
Pierre Poilievre might now attain the country’s highest office. “I was sickened and appalled when I first came upon his rhetoric,” the staff...
Read MoreGoogle Planned to Sponsor IDF Conference That Now Denies Google Was Sponsor
The “IT For IDF” conference in Rishon LeZion, just south of Tel Aviv, brought together tech firms from across the world to support the Israel...
Read MoreGPS Is Vulnerable to Attack. Magnetic Navigation Can Help
Signals from the global navigation satellite system can be jammed and spoofed, so a Google spinout is working on an alternative positioning and...
Read MoreSamsung's new Galaxy S25 devices boast new AI features and higher spec
Samsung has lifted the lid on its newest artificial intelligence (AI) in its new Galaxy S25 series. Euronews Next got hands-on with the new devices.
Read MoreWhat the End of Meta’s Fact-Checking Program Means for the Future of Free Speech
Meta’s decision to stop fact-checking or moderating content on its platforms signals fealty to Donald Trump.
Read MoreHan Ong Reads “Ming”
The author reads his story from the January 20, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Read MoreUK launches competition suit into Google. Who else has done the same?
Euronews Next looks at the different antitrust cases against Google.
Read MoreWhy It’s So Confusing to Determine Air Quality in Los Angeles Right Now
Calculating air pollution from wildfires and other events has become more complicated. That doesn’t mean it’s necessarily more accurate.
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