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Formerly Twitter, Now ‘X’: Platform Restored After Global Outage, Faces EU Investigation
The social media platform formerly known as Twitter, now called “X,” has restored its services following a global outage earlier this Thursday morning. During the peak of the disruption, over 77,000 users in the United States encountered difficulties. Users in Canada, the UK, France, and other countries also reported issues accessing both “X” and “X…
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Apple Enhances Smartwatch Health Features for 2024, Halts Flagship Models in the U.S.
Apple is actively developing new health-related features for its smartwatch, gearing up to introduce them with the upcoming releases in the coming year, 2024. According to the latest report from the American newspaper Bloomberg, the anticipated features encompass the ability to monitor blood pressure through the wrist. The smartwatch will have the capability to detect…
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Amazon Unveils Cutting-Edge AI Innovations at AWS re:Invent 2023
During the AWS re:Invent 2023 conference, Amazon disclosed a lineup of innovative products and introduced distinctive tools catering to developers and businesses in the artificial intelligence sector. This collaboration involved major players like NVIDIA and Anthropic. In the course of the event, Amazon took a critical stance against its prominent rival in the cloud services…
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Foxconn’s $1.5 Billion Investment: Expanding Apple iPhone Manufacturing in India
Foxconn, the primary manufacturer of Apple iPhones, is set to invest $1.5 billion in India, marking a significant move in the Taiwanese company’s strategy to broaden its presence in the South Asian market. The company has outlined that this new investment plan is aimed at addressing various operational needs. This development comes on the heels…
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Apple’s Latest Update Sparks Concerns Over Namedrop Feature: Privacy and Police Warnings
Apple’s latest update for iPhones and Apple Watches has sparked controversy amid reports suggesting that it enables the sharing of sensitive data without user consent. The focal point of concern is the Namedrop feature, introduced with the iOS 17.1 and watchOS 10.1 updates. This feature allegedly allows the automatic sharing of users’ personal information with…
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OpenAI Warns ByteDance Over AI Model Misuse, Threatening Account Suspension
OpenAI has issued a warning to suspend the account of the Chinese company ByteDance, the parent company of the TikTok app, following allegations that ByteDance is using models and services from the American company to train and develop a formidable competitor to the artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT. The conflict stems from a confidential project undertaken…
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Apple Ceases Sales of Series 9 and Ultra 2 Smartwatches in the U.S. Amid Ongoing Patent Dispute
Apple has decided to halt the sales of its smartwatches, the “Series 9” and “Ultra 2,” in the United States this week. This move comes in the midst of a patent dispute related to the technology enabling the blood oxygen sensing feature in these watches. The U.S. International Trade Commission issued an order in October…
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Instagram Unveils Innovative ‘Add Yours’ Feature for Story Templates, Fostering Creative Interaction
Instagram recently launched a new feature enhancing story templates, empowering users to craft their own narratives through the “Add Yours” feature. This functionality allows users to integrate GIFs, texts, and images into story templates, facilitating seamless sharing with others. To construct an “Add Yours” template, users can infuse GIFs, texts, and images into their personal…
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Google Ends Support for Calendar and Chrome on Older Android Phones
Google is set to discontinue support for its “Calendar” service and “Chrome” web browser on smartphones running Android 7.1 or earlier versions. In an official statement, the company revealed that Chrome version 120 will only be compatible with Android phones running version 8 or later. Google emphasized that version 119 of Chrome represents the final…
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China Encourages Local Brands, Discourages iPhone Use at Work
According to information from “Bloomberg News” reported on Friday, citing well-informed sources, an increasing number of Chinese agencies and state-supported companies across the country have instructed their employees not to bring iPhones and other foreign devices to work. For over a decade, China has been working to reduce its reliance on foreign technologies, urging state-owned…