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10,000 Microsoft Employees Brace for Layoffs: Wednesday’s Top Tech News Roundup

Hey everyone, it’s Nuked here! It’s Wednesday, January 18th, 2023, and I’m here to bring you the latest news in technology. This morning, Microsoft announced a large round of layoffs. My condolences to anyone affected by this news.

In other tech news, Apple has announced the launch of a new HomePod speaker, priced at $299. The company has also reportedly put its plans to release a pair of lightweight augmented reality glasses on hold due to “technical challenges.”

On the lighter side, Jeff Kosseff has a new project called “Yelling Fire in a Crowded Theater” that I truly cannot wait to check out. On the other hand, Google Stadia is officially closing its doors today after almost four years since its inauspicious debut.

Meanwhile, Apple is turning on the HomePod Mini’s secret temperature and humidity sensor, and Shell is acquiring EV charging network Volta for $169 million. In Arizona, the Transaction Record Analysis Center has been used by more than 600 law-enforcement entities to surveil money sent across US borders without a warrant.

YouTube returns as the title sponsor of VidCon after TikTok’s one-year stint, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has something to say about GPT-4: “people are begging to be disappointed and they will be.”

Apple is also working on an iPad-like smart display, while Carhartt has released a smart vest that uses AI to keep you toasty in the cold. Logitech has unveiled a stylish new webcam for $69.99 and Twitter is auctioning off assets from its San Francisco headquarters.

Finally, Galaxy S23 spec leaks have been revealed ahead of its February launch, and Netflix’s 2023 movie lineup looks kind of lean.

That’s all for today’s update! Stay tuned for more news as it comes in.

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