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Intel’s new CEO is set to host the Vision 2025 Opening Keynote on March 31st, promising exciting insights into the future of technology and innovation. In other tech news, Apple seems to be falling short in its battle against Spotify, while Google’s test removing European news content had no impact on ad revenue.

Meanwhile, Democratic Senators have joined forces with MAGA supporters, raising concerns about the potential for a censorship machine that could benefit former President Trump. On another front, Vance anticipates clarity on the outlines of a TikTok deal by early April, and Telegram’s Pavel Durov is allowed to leave France despite facing criminal charges.

Alphabet’s Starlink competitor Taara is becoming an independent company, while a Commerce Official publicly clashed with Elon Musk over Starlink. Facial recognition company Clearview made headlines for attempting to purchase social security numbers and mugshots for its database.

Exciting developments in the world of science include record-breaking fusion stability, bringing us closer to clean, infinite energy. However, police warn iPhone and Android users about dangerous texts on the rise.

Amidst debates over school phone bans, a new study questions their effectiveness. Klarna’s partnership with DoorDash raises concerns about the affordability of groceries.

Listeners can join host Leo Laporte and guests Harry McCracken, Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ, and Patrick Beja on This Week in Tech for in-depth discussions on these and other tech topics. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and join Club TWiT for ad-free shows and exclusive perks.

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