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A Roundup of the Latest and Greatest Tech News from the Web for the Week Ending June 17th

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The world of technology is constantly evolving, and it can be hard to keep up with all the latest news and developments. That’s why we’ve put together a roundup of the most exciting tech news from the web for the week ending June 17th.

1. Apple unveils new features for iOS 15

Apple held its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this week, where it announced a range of new features for its upcoming iOS 15 operating system. Some of the highlights include improved FaceTime capabilities, a new Focus mode to help users stay productive, and updates to the Maps app.

2. Microsoft announces Windows 11

In a surprise move, Microsoft announced that it will be releasing a new version of its Windows operating system later this year. Windows 11 will feature a redesigned user interface, improved performance, and new features like Snap Layouts and Snap Groups to make multitasking easier.

3. Amazon acquires MGM for $8.45 billion

Amazon made a major move in the entertainment industry this week by acquiring MGM, the studio behind franchises like James Bond and Rocky. The $8.45 billion deal gives Amazon access to a vast library of content that it can use to bolster its streaming service, Amazon Prime Video.

4. Tesla cancels Model S Plaid+ production

Tesla announced that it has cancelled production of the Model S Plaid+, a high-end version of its flagship electric sedan. The company cited “technical challenges” as the reason for the cancellation, but said that the standard Model S Plaid is still on track to begin deliveries later this month.

5. Google delays cookie-blocking plan

Google has delayed its plan to block third-party cookies in its Chrome browser until 2023. The move is intended to give advertisers and publishers more time to adapt to the changes, which could have a major impact on the online advertising industry.

6. Facebook launches Live Audio Rooms

Facebook has launched Live Audio Rooms, a new feature that allows users to host live audio conversations with up to 50 people. The feature is similar to Clubhouse, the popular audio-only social network, and is part of Facebook’s broader push into audio content.

7. TikTok introduces longer videos

TikTok has announced that it will allow users to upload videos up to three minutes in length, up from the previous limit of one minute. The move is intended to give creators more flexibility and allow for more in-depth content on the platform.

These are just a few of the most exciting tech news stories from the past week. As always, the world of technology is constantly changing, so be sure to stay tuned for more updates and developments in the weeks and months ahead.

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