Do you know where your children are? Maybe on X

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Do you know where your children are? Maybe on X

A surprising number of “iPad kids” — aka Generation Alpha’s 7- to 9-year-old demographic — are using X, according to new data from parental control software maker Qustodio. The firm found that over 30% of this group of children have an X account. Qustodio theorizes that X may be gaining the attention of this young crowd thanks to its integration with Google Search, which features X posts directly in the search results.

The family of powerhouse VC Marc Andreessen, one of the investors behind the hoped-for California Forever utopian city, is planning to build a large planned community in the area as well, TechCrunch has learned.

Mike Lynch, the U.K. investor and founder of IT company Autonomy, has been identified as one of the bodies recovered from the Bayesian, the yacht that sank off the coast of Sicily after it was struck by a tornado-like water column. Lynch’s daughter Hannah was also identified.


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