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Amazon’s Astro Robot Gets a Price Hike: What You Need to Know
Amazon’s Astro Robot Gets a Price Hike: What You Need to Know Amazon recently announced a price hike for its Astro robot, which was released in 2021. The Astro is a home robot designed to assist with various tasks such as home monitoring, voice-activated commands, and even following people around the house. The Astro robot was initially launched at a…
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Uber Eats Cracks Down on Spam: Thousands of Virtual Restaurants Shut Down
Uber Eats Cracks Down on Spam: Thousands of Virtual Restaurants Shut Down Uber Eats has recently announced that it will be shutting down thousands of virtual restaurants in an effort to enhance user experience by improving the app’s content and usability. Virtual restaurants allow food chains to offer pre-made items that can be ordered through the Uber Eats app, but…
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Europol Issues Cybersecurity Alert on Criminal Use of ChatGPT
Europol Issues Cybersecurity Alert on Criminal Use of ChatGPT Cybersecurity is a critical concern for businesses across the globe. Unfortunately, criminals are constantly finding new ways to exploit systems and steal confidential information and money. One of the latest threats being used by criminals is ChatGPT, a chatbot technology that can easily be abused for malicious purposes. Europol, the European…
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Twitter Censorship A Blow to Freedom of Speech Under Indian Govt
Twitter Censorship A Blow to Freedom of Speech Under Indian Govt You have probably heard by now that Twitter recently blocked over a hundred accounts in India in response to government pressure. We’re talking journalists, poets, members of parliament and more—their accounts suddenly gone without warning or explanation. This has sparked controversy and raised serious questions about censorship, freedom of…
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Intel Moves Away from 5G Modems, Sells Business to MediaTek
Intel Moves Away from 5G Modems, Sells Business to MediaTek Intel has quietly begun its exit from the wireless wire area network (WWAN) business, ceasing production of 4G and 5G modems while continuing to provide notebook solutions equipped with MediaTek-badged modems. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, connectivity has become a commoditized business, with many companies striving to be vertically…
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Twitter’s Source Code Leaked: Portions of Its Source Code End Up Online
Twitter’s Source Code Leaked: Portions of Its Source Code End Up Online In a new development that could prove to be embarrassing for new Twitter CEO Elon Musk, court filings published on Friday revealed that parts of the social media site’s source code have been leaked online. The code forms the backbone of Twitter and its leak raises concerns about…
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macOS 13.3 Ventura Coming Next Week With A Fix for SMB Issues
macOS 13.3 Ventura Coming Next Week With A Fix for SMB Issues According to recent news macOS Ventura 13.3, is set to be released soon, which will include a fix for a bug related to SMB network file sharing. The bug in question has caused issues for some users who have been unable to access files on shared network drives,…
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The March Update Is Causing Older Pixel Phones to Lose 5G Standalone
According to recent reports, three Google Pixel models Pixel 4a 5G, Pixel 5, and Pixel 5a have lost support for 5G standalone (SA) networks following the March 2023 software update. The devices are still able to connect to 5G non-standalone (NSA) networks, but not SA networks, which offer faster speeds and lower latency. This change may affect the user experience…
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