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PLUS: This Is the Beginning of the End of TikTok, and more. | 04.24.24 ? NOT A DRILL | 2-MINUTE RE

PLUS: This Is the Beginning of the End of TikTok, and more. [View in browser]( | [Your newsletter preferences]( 04.24.24   [Illustration of the US Capitol building casting a shadow over the TikTok logo]( NOT A DRILL | 2-MINUTE READ [This Is the Beginning of the End of TikTok]( BY VITTORIA ELLIOTT AND MAKENA KELLY TikTok might not be around much longer in the US. The Senate has passed a bill that included an ultimatum for the company: divest or be banned altogether. The next stop is President Biden’s desk.   [People holding up signs which read %22TikTok helped me grow my business%22 and %22#KeepTikTok%22 outside on a sunny day with a clear blue sky]( SHAKY PLATFORM | 3-MINUTE READ [TikTok's Creator Economy Stares Into the Abyss]( BY LOUISE MATSAKIS Creators and businesses dependent on TikTok face an uncertain future.   [Photo collage of a spotlight shining on a person's ear, a city map and a police badge]( FEELING HEARD | 6-MINUTE READ [ShotSpotter Keeps Listening for Gunfire After Contracts Expire]( BY MAX BLAISDELL AND JIM DALEY More cities are cutting ties with ShotSpotter, the company whose microphones purport to detect gunshots. But new information shows that ShotSpotter is still sending data to local police in at least three cities, despite their contracts being canceled.   [Lina Khan sitting behind a desk with a microphone inside of a committee hearing room with onlookers sitting behind her]( FREE TO GO | 3-MINUTE READ [Noncompetes Are Dead—and Tech Workers Are Free to Roam]( BY AMANDA HOOVER AND PARESH DAVE A new rule from the US Federal Trade Commission invalidates most noncompete agreements, frequently used to bind tech workers. It could unlock higher wages and more entrepreneurship and innovation. ADVERTISEMENT   [Image may contain: Car, Transportation, Vehicle, Tunnel, Electronics, Screen, Person, Computer Hardware, and Hardware]( PEDAL TO THE METAL | 2-MINUTE READ [Tesla Promises ‘More Affordable Models’ and a ‘Cybercab’]( BY AARIAN MARSHALL Elon Musk’s automaker told investors Tuesday that sales and revenue are down but that new “more affordable models” will launch before mid-2025, sooner than originally planned.   [Shadow of a hand hovering over a laptop]( ON GUARD | 5-MINUTE READ [How to Handle Online Harassment When It Happens to You]( BY NATALIE SCHRIEFER 41% of adults in the US have been harassed online. If your mentions, inboxes, and DMs are blowing up with hateful comments, here are the technological and psychological tools you need to weather the storm.   [Image may contain: Electronics, Phone, and Mobile Phone]( VIRTUAL ASSISTANT'S ASSISTANT | 5-MINUTE READ [Rabbit's AI Assistant Is Here. And Soon a Camera Wearable Will Be Too]( BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU WIRED went along to the company's launch event where customers picked up the very first R1s and learned of an inbound “all-seeing” accompanying AI device.   [Beosystem 9000c CD Player and Speakers in a living room]( NOW YOU CD ME | 4-MINUTE READ [An Iconic CD Changer Is Back to Challenge Streaming Fatigue]( BY ADRIENNE SO If you were alive in the 1990s, you've probably seen Bang & Olufsen's iconic multi-CD player in a fancy friend's house or on an episode of Entourage. Now, you can buy a reimagined unit—one of just 200—for a mere $55,000.   [DeLorean DMC-12 and DeLorean Next Generation JZD]( FLUX CAPACITOR | 19-MINUTE READ [The Showdown Over Who Gets to Build the Next DeLorean]( BY KATHY GILSINAN Decades after her dad’s iconic sports car time-traveled into movie history, Kat DeLorean wants to build a modern remake. There’s just one problem: Someone else owns the trademark on her name.   Looking for a new job? Check out these featured listings and search for openings all over the world on [jobs.wired.com](. [Digital Account Executive]( [Salesforce]( [Location: London, UK]( [APPLY NOW]( [Threat Detection Team Lead]( [Experian]( [Location: USA]( [APPLY NOW]( ADVERTISEMENT   [WIRED logo image]( Thanks for reading. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Plus, [browse more newsletters]( from WIRED. [(image) WIRED on Facebook]( [(image) WIRED on Twitter]( [(image) WIRED on Instagram]( [(image) WIRED on LinkedIn]( [(image) WIRED on YouTube]( [Podcasts]( [TikTok](   You’re receiving this email because you signed up for the Daily newsletter from WIRED. [Manage your preferences]( | [View our Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Have questions or comments? [Send us a message](mailto:hello@wired.com?subject=Daily newsletter feedback). Need help? [Contact us](. Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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