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WhatsApp is making voice messages better
WhatsApp is rolling out new features that will make sending and recording voice messages more convenient
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Taiwan puppeteers look to NFTs to keep their art alive
Taiwanese puppeteers are looking bring their traditional art into the modern era through NFTs.
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Roblox backs Apple in antitrust case, says App Store offers privacy and security
Roblox Corp supports Apple's antitrust appeal against Epic Games, saying that the company offers privacy benefits.
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Crypto exchange Binance wins dismissal of US lawsuit over digital token sales
Federal judge dismisses lawsuit against Binance for violating US security laws by selling unregistered tokens.
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EU lawmakers set to tighten up on crypto transfers
EU lawmakers are set on making tougher safeguards for transfers of cryptocurrency, in an effort the tighten the sector
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Russian hackers targeted NATO, eastern European militaries - Google
Google's Threat Analysis Group reported that Russian hackers tried to penetrate the networks of NATO.
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Crypto's biggest hacks and heists
Hackers have stolen $615 million worth of cryptocurrency from the game Axie Infinity in the latest heist.
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Google cuts racy results by 30% for searches like 'Latina teenager'
Alphabet has cut explicit search results by 30% on Google search engine especially concerning ethnicity, gender, etc.
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State Bank grants Careem Pay IPA for EMI license
State Bank of Pakistan granted Careem with an In-Principal-Approval with an EMI as the company plans to invest $50m.
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How to use Apple Reminders to organise your tasks
Use Apple's Reminders app to organize tasks according to different lists, locations, adding notes, and conversations.
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Blockchain project Ronin hit by $615 million crypto heist
Ronin says that hackers stole cryptocurrency worth $615 million from its systems, making it the biggest crypto heists.
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Facebook advertisers can pursue class action over ad rates
US judges rules on Meta Platforms lawsuit accusing Facebook of deceiving advertising with its potential reach tool.
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Sony launches Game Pass counterattack with subscription service upgrade
Sony revamps PlayStation subscription service including hundreds of games but not new releases.
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Russians plan to launch alternative to Google Play on Victory Day
Russia to launch an alternative to Google Play on its Victory Day celebrating its win in World War Two.
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3 ways to avoid ads on YouTube
Skip the obtrusive and annoying ads on YouTube, using these three simple options
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US Chamber sides with Facebook in antitrust appeal
US Chamber urged DC appeals court to reject an appeal to revive an antitrust case filed against Meta Platforms.
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Ukrainian telecom company's internet service disrupted by 'powerful' cyberattack
Ukrtelecom experienced a disruption in internet services after a 'powerful' cyberattack, according to officials.
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Israeli startup to test brain-activity gear on space mission to ISS
Brain.Space will test its gear on astronauts in space during a Space X shuttle flight to International Space Station.
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Cryptoverse: Buoyant bitcoin helps market cruise past $2 trillion
Despite global chaos, crypto has proved to be quite resilient pushing through the $2 trillion barrier.
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Instagram might allow users to reply with voice messages to Stories
Alessandro Paluzzi believes Instagram is working to add private voice message feature to Stories.
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Bitcoin rises 4.4% to $46,499
Bitcoin surged 4.41% on Sunday, up 41.1% from the year's low of $32,950.72.
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In conversation with Gavin Zheng- Head of Kuai International Commercial
SnackVideo appoints Spacebar as its 'Authorised Sales Partner' in Pakistan
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Apple to cut iPhone, AirPods output
Apple is planning to cut the output of AirPods and iPhones amidst Ukraine crisis and rising inflation.
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Apple TV+ makes history as first streamer to win best picture Oscar
Apple TV+ became the first streaming service to win an Oscar for best picture, CODA.
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US FAA extends environmental review of SpaceX program in Texas
FAA’s previous target date was March 28
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How to save the Amazon? Brazil company says NFTs are the answer
In Brazil, a company began selling NFTs granting buyers unique sponsorship of different sized tracts of forests
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Whistleblower reveals Microsoft spends hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign bribes
Yasser Elabd revealed that many bribes and kickbacks were made to companies in Africa and Middle East by Microsoft
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The speed of sound on Mars is weirdly different
Scientists have discovered that due to temperature and density, the speed of sound travelled differently on Mars
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Ukraine launches NFT 'Museum of War' in crypto crowdfunding push
Ukraine has begun auctioning off a collection of NFTs in an effort to crowdfund the war using cryptocurrency.
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Tesla recalls 947 US vehicles over delay in rearview image display
According to NHTSA, Tesla recalls 947 vehicles in the US because of delay in rearview image display.
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Spotify says it will suspend service in Russia
After Russia's new media law, Spotify said it will suspend its streaming service in Russia.
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Two men arrested for $1m in the US for NFT 'rug pull' scheme
Two arrested men were charged with scamming NFT buyers worth $1.1 million in the first criminal case of digital assets
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Meta inks partnership for 3D ads in step toward the metaverse
Meta Platforms partners with new ecommerce tech firm to make 3D ads for both Instagram and Facebook.
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Apple to buy first large batch of carbon-free aluminum for iPhone SE
Apple announced that it will buy its batch of carbon-free aluminum to use in its low-cost iPhone SE.
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China's electric drive for swappable car batteries
Despite Tesla dismissing the idea of electric car battery swapping, China has taken up on the idea.
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New EU rules regulating US tech giants likely to set global standard
EU rules for US Tech giants will set a global benchmark, compelling these companies to be more innovative.
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Samsung Electronics shares worth $1.1 billion sold in block deal
Samsung shares worth $1.1 billion were sold on Thursday to allegedly raise cash for big tax bill.
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Google allows Spotify its own in-app payment option in new pilot
Google now allows Spotify Technology to use its own payment system in its android app.
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BlackRock's Fink says Russia-Ukraine crisis could accelerate digital currencies
According to BlackRock, the Russia-Ukraine conflict could accelerate digital currencies to settle foreign transactions
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Google to pause ads that exploit or dismiss Russia-Ukraine war
Google will not sell ads alongside content that exploits,dismisses or condones the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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OneWeb to launch satellites with rival SpaceX
OneWeb called off the scheduled launch of 36 satellites from Baikonur suspending ties with Russia's space agency
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Apple services resume after outage for second straight day
Outage also affected Mac App Store, users of Apple Card, Apple Books, iCloud Web Apps and Weather
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Survey highlights US is top-paying country for software engineers
According to the report more than 40 per cent of developers working in the US earn over $100k a year
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Dancing Elon Musk hands drivers first Teslas from Germany’s new gigafactory
Musk said Tesla is likely to launch a test version of its new Full Self-Driving software in Europe
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Wordle's geography spin-off 'Worldle' reaches 1 million users
Worldle, spinoff of Wordle, provides 6 tries for players to guess the country or region based on just the silhouette.
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NASA confirms 5,000 exoplanets beyond our own solar system
NASA discovers that there are more than 5,000 exoplanets that exist outside of the solar system.
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US company devises method to use coal waste to power crypto
Stronghold Digital Mining uses waste left behind by coal power plants to generate electricity for bitcoin mining.
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Apple services including music, TV resume after outages
After an outage of Apple services like App Store and Apple Music, services have been restored.
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Privacy Coins: An anonymous volatile cryptocurrency class
Volatile crypto known as privacy coins created to mask the identity of the owner has been moving around this month.
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Russia finds Meta guilty of 'extremist activity' but WhatsApp can stay
Moscow found Meta guilty of 'extremist activity' but the ruling excluded the ban on its messenger service, WhatsApp.