Apple is clamping down on copycat apps in the App Store, and Andy Beach tells us about an experiment involving an AI friend.
Starring Jason Howell, Huyen Tue Dao, Tom Merrit, and Andy Beach.
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Show Notes
- Piloting group chats in ChatGPT
- WhatsApp is launching third-party chat integration in Europe
- Exclusive: Google’s take on NameDrop could be coming soon to Android, and here’s your first look
- Apple tightens App Review Guidelines to crack down on copycat apps
- Retro Games opens pre-orders for THEA1200, a full-size working Amiga replica
- ‘Project Kuiper’ no more: Amazon renames satellite internet venture ‘Leo’ on path to commercial debut
- Amazon and Microsoft Back Effort That Would Restrict Nvidia’s Exports to China
- Google Call Recording launches on more Pixel phones
- OpenAI, Apple Lose Bid to Toss Musk xAI Suit Over Competition
- Mozilla announces an AI ‘window’ for Firefox
- Netflix Launches New Party Games on TV
- TikTok users can now share tracks and more from Amazon Music
- Apple TV is getting MLS games at no extra cost
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