Today’s tech news live: Meta’s Twitter killer Threads lands early and more

Feeling a bit behind on today’s tech news? We’ve rounded up all the latest stories in this liveblog, including the latest on Meta’s Threads.
Samsung Unpacked 2023: everything that was announced at the Galaxy Z Fold 5 event

Samsung’s second Unpacked event of 2023 is now over – and it delivered lots of foldable treats, Galaxy watches and tablets.
Twitter tries to fix its latest mistake as Meta readies its Threads launch
As Meta’s Threads app is preparing for launch, Twitter quietly reversed its policy change requiring an account to view tweets.
Today’s tech news live: the latest on Meta’s Twitter killer Threads and more

Feeling a bit behind on today’s tech news? We’ve rounded up all the latest stories in this liveblog, including the latest on Meta’s Threads.
Microsoft could soon be facing a major EU antitrust investigation
One case is settled, but another inches closer to a full-blown investigation that could be worth 10% of Microsoft’s turnover.
Twitter explains why it sabotaged your feed without notice – but no end is in sight

Twitter has finally explained why it sabotaged your feed with rate limits, but restrictions are still sticking around for now.
If you’re one of the millions who installed these malicious Google Chrome extensions, delete them now
These Chrome extensions have been removed from the Web Store, but you’ll still need to remove them from your browser.
Over a third of governments don’t think they can deal with ransomware attacks
Report on the disaster recovery strategies adopted by governments has some worrying conclusions.
Hidden change to Windows 11 Start menu uncovered in testing – and we like it
It looks like Microsoft wants to make it clear what Windows 11’s default apps are in the Start menu.
Many bosses still want humans involved in tech, not just AI
Concerns about ethics and cybersecurity are holding some companies back from adopting AI.
