Engadget Podcast: Instagram on trial and the RAMaggedon rages on
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Engadget Podcast: Instagram on trial and the RAMaggedon rages on
"This week, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in a landmark social media trial, claiming the company only wanted to make Instagram "useful" and not addictive. In this episode, we chat about Zuck's testimony and the potential implications of this trial for social media companies. Also, we dive into the latest effects of the RAMaggedon RAM shortage, including a potential PlayStation 6 delay and a dire future for practically every consumer electronics company."
"Mark Zuckerberg testifies that Instagram was meant to be "useful," not addictive in social media addiction trial - 1:27 Meta reportedly plans to launch a smartwatch later this year - 13:23 The RAMageddon will likely kill some small consumer electronics companies - 15:54 Apple could unveil a MacBook, new M5 Pro chip, and iPhone 17e at March 4th event - 26:26"
Mark Zuckerberg testified that Meta intended Instagram to be 'useful' and not addictive. The testimony centers on Instagram's design choices and their implications for social platforms. Meta reportedly plans to launch a smartwatch later this year. A severe RAM shortage called RAMageddon threatens supply chains, could delay PlayStation 6, and may force small consumer electronics companies out of business. Rumored Apple announcements include a MacBook, a new M5 Pro chip, and an iPhone 17e at a March 4 event. Google's Pixel 10a is scheduled for March 5. A leaked email suggests Ring considered using its Search Party feature for wider surveillance.
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