Twitter threatens to sue Meta over ‘copycat’ Instagram Threads app, reports
A letter dated Wednesday accuses Meta of hiring former Twitter employees to make a Meta “copycat” of the Elon Musk-owned social media site.
A letter dated Wednesday accuses Meta of hiring former Twitter employees to make a Meta “copycat” of the Elon Musk-owned social media site.
Musk’s prediction follows a series of failed forecasts from the billionaire estimating driverless cars are just around the corner.
Meta’s Twitter rival “Threads” launched in over 100 countries on Thursday, allowing users to sign up to the app using their Instagram accounts.
Meta will release Instagram Threads, its latest response to its social media rivals, on Thursday.
An Apple App Store listing suggests Threads users will be able to use their Instagram handles and easily port followers over.
Apple initially expected to sell around 1 million Vision Pro headsets in 2024, according to internal estimates.
Musk said the change is to “address extreme levels of data scraping and system manipulation.”
Apps that offer alternative ways to use Reddit, such as Apollo and Rif Is Fun, will shut down over Reddit’s highly controversial API pricing changes—though other apps will remain using new subscription models.
Canada approved the Online News Act earlier this month, requiring companies to pay news publishers to link to their content.
Mustafa Suleyman’s chatbot startup Inflection AI is now valued at $4 billion, backed by Microsoft, Nvidia and tech billionaires Reid Hoffman, Bill Gates and Eric Schmidt.