
Tech Brew Ride Home Wed. 01/03 – Why Is Facebook Rolling Out Link History?
Jan 3, 2024
Facebook's new Link History feature aims to enhance user control over website tracking, raising intriguing privacy questions. The competitive landscape for Bitcoin ETFs is heating up, with Fidelity setting a low fee ahead of expected approvals. Excitement builds for the Samsung Galaxy S24, promising advanced AI features. Meanwhile, the rise of AI-generated virtual influencers is shaking up traditional marketing, as they attract attention and revenue, posing challenges for human creators in the process.
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Meta's Link History: Transparency or Tactic?
- Meta launched "Link History," letting users see and control link tracking on the Facebook app.
- This move raises questions about Meta's motives, given its existing tracking practices and potential legal implications.
Bitcoin ETF Race Heats Up
- Bitcoin ETF providers are vying for early advantage by setting competitive fees, anticipating potential SEC approvals.
- Fidelity's fee is 0.39%, while Invesco Galaxy will waive fees initially, then charge 0.59%.
Samsung's Galaxy S24 and AI
- Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S24 event will unveil new mobile devices and "Galaxy AI" on January 17th.
- The S24 Ultra might feature 4K video recording at 120fps and AI editing tools similar to Google Pixel 8.
