Everything Tech from February 29th.
Stay up to date with everything happening in tech. I summarise and link to the most important articles about the industry.
1 - Microsoft's Surface Laptop Studio 2 is $400 off at Amazon
The Surface Laptop Studio 2 is currently on sale for $400 off at Amazon. Shoppers looking for a high-quality laptop may want to take advantage of this deal before it expires. This offer presents an opportunity to save on a popular Microsoft device.
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https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=1_cc-session_15645fa6-ffd6-441e-b6ca-a92997140305
2 - The 256GB Google Pixel Tablet with charging dock is cheaper than ever
The 256GB Google Pixel Tablet with charging dock is currently being sold at a discounted price. This deal offers a cost-effective option for those in need of a high-capacity tablet. The reduced price makes it an attractive option for those looking to purchase a tablet with ample storage capacity.
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3 - Amazon's Fire Max 11 tablet drops to a record low of $140
Amazon's Fire Max 11 tablet is currently being sold at a discounted price of $140, which is the lowest it has ever been. This deal offers consumers a significant savings on the popular tablet.
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https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=1_cc-session_45831647-9a49-4153-aa2a-cf594634a9ba
4 - The US will investigate cars built in China over security concerns
The US government is launching an investigation into cars manufactured in China due to security concerns. This move aims to ensure that vehicles built in China meet safety and data protection standards. The investigation comes as part of broader efforts to address potential threats to national security posed by foreign-made vehicles.
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https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=1_cc-session_e3e2e9f2-dc17-411f-b84b-a1c7396d12d9
5 - Passing the Kids Online Safety Act just got more complicated
The passage of the Kids Online Safety Act has faced new challenges as tech groups push back against the bill. The Act aims to protect children online, but critics argue it could harm innovation and free speech. The debate surrounding the bill continues to intensify as lawmakers navigate the complexities of regulating online content for minors.
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https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/29/24086559/kids-online-safety-act-schatz-tech-groups