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https://media.thenextweb.com/2026/04/Meta.avif

The US is pressing Meta to let it review its AI, and Meta is the last holdout

The Trump administration has been pressing Meta to submit its most capable AI models for federal security review, leaving the company the only major US developer that has not agreed to do so, according to a New York Times report. The push, the paper says, has come through emails as

https://media.thenextweb.com/2026/06/Starfire-Kylie-Edition-Meta.avif

Meta’s $399 Kylie Jenner glasses will talk back in her voice

The most expensive pair in Meta’s newly launched line of smart glasses is the one with a small gem on the lens and a celebrity attached. Meta revealed three frames built under its own name, and the priciest of them, a slim oval design called the Starfire, was made

https://media.thenextweb.com/2026/06/US-Federal-Communications-Commission.avif

A US spectrum auction just raised $3.5B to pay for ripping out Huawei

The Federal Communications Commission has raised about $3.5 billion from an auction of mid-band wireless spectrum, with most of the proceeds earmarked to fund the removal of Chinese-made telecom equipment from US networks. The agency’s long-running “rip and replace” programme, which reimburses smaller carriers for swapping out gear

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