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AppLovin Under Fire: Shuts Down “Array” After Allegations of Secret App Installs

AppLovin under beskydning: Lukker “Array” efter beskyldninger om hemmelige app-installationer

AppLovins Array-platform og nedlukning AppLovin, et hurtigt voksende adtech-firma kendt for markedsføring af mobilspil, lukkede stille og roligt ned for Array, deres on-device app-distributionværktøj. Ifølge PocketGamer og Bloomberg bekræftede en talsmand fra AppLovin, at Array blev afviklet “sidste kvartal”, fordi produktet simpelthen
november 4, 2025

Technology News

  • Li Auto Recalls 11,411 Mega EVs Over Coolant-Defect Fire Risk
    November 4, 2025, 5:56 AM EST. Li Auto is recalling 11,411 Mega MPVs in China after a coolant defect could cause thermal runaway in extreme conditions, affecting 2024 Mega models produced Feb. 18 to Dec. 27, 2024, per the State Administration for Market Regulation. The recall follows a Mega fire in Shanghai on Oct. 23; Li Auto's investigation linked the incident to the coolant issue, while data ruled out the battery cells from CATL as the cause. Beginning Nov. 7, affected cars will have the coolant, power battery unit, and front motor controller replaced, with an extended warranty. Large-scale recalls are rare in China and reflect growing EV safety scrutiny and proposed rules on driver-assistance systems and door handles. Li Auto noted the vehicle unlocked automatically during the fire and that emergency mechanical handles are available; it pledges to eliminate hidden dangers and prevent further self-ignition.
  • Is AI coming for your job? A closer look at displacement, history, and the hiring outlook
    November 4, 2025, 5:38 AM EST. Is AI coming for your job? As the job market cools, firms cite AI as a driver of layoffs and slower hiring. Amazon announced a 14,000-position cut tied to expanding generative AI. Fed Chair Jerome Powell says the trend merits watchful policymaking. Historically, the U.S. has moved from agrarian to industrial to a digital economy, a transformation many say is underway again. Brookings' Darrell West warns of broad disruption, while industry signals are mixed: AI is affecting software development and other white-collar work, with anecdotes from leaders at Klarna and Ford cited. Max Leaming of ManpowerGroup notes early AI impact on technical tasks; OpenAI's internal Project Mercury reportedly trains AI for financial modeling. Permanent displacement remains uncertain, but the possibility would be a historical first.
  • Florida Doubleheader: SpaceX Falcon 9 Liftoff Window Nov 5, 2025 from Cape Canaveral
    November 4, 2025, 5:36 AM EST. Two nighttime launches are possible over Florida's Space Coast on Wednesday, November 5, 2025. The SpaceX Falcon 9 will launch a Starlink mission from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station with a launch window of 6:08 p.m. to 10:08 p.m. ET. Later, ULA's Atlas V could follow with a Viasat Ka-band mission. Weather and cloud cover will affect visibility, with sightings possible from parts of the Space Coast as far north as Jacksonville Beach and as far south as Vero Beach or West Palm Beach. Live coverage from USA TODAY Network's Space Team begins about 90 minutes before liftoff. Check floridatoday.com/space for updates and streaming options.
  • Why clinics are turning to AI to screen for tuberculosis
    November 4, 2025, 5:28 AM EST. AI-powered screening tools are helping health clinics identify tuberculosis faster, especially in remote and conflict-affected regions where traditional tests are hard to deploy. By analyzing chest X-rays, patient data, and symptom patterns, these systems flag high-risk cases for follow-up, enabling earlier treatment and reduced transmission. Deployments combine lightweight mobile diagnostics with cloud-based models, letting clinicians triage patients in settings with limited lab capacity or few trained radiologists. While accuracy and data privacy remain concerns, many programs report improved screening throughput and case detection, showing how AI can augment frontline health work without replacing human expertise.
  • Norway's sovereign wealth fund to vote against $1tn Tesla pay package for Elon Musk
    November 4, 2025, 5:26 AM EST. Norway's sovereign wealth fund says it will vote against Tesla CEO Elon Musk's proposed $1 trillion pay package, citing concerns over the deal's size, potential dilution and key-person risk. Norges Bank, the fund's manager, praised Musk's value creation but warned the incentive could create governance risks and called for continued dialogue with Tesla. The vote comes ahead of the annual shareholder meeting, with the package potentially pushing Musk's stake from ~16% to over 25% if targets are met and value grows toward trillions. Glass Lewis and ISS have recommended rejection, and some pension funds also oppose. Musk has previously faced a rejected $56bn package; last year a Delaware court blocked parts of it. Musk has quipped about Tesla's market position on X.