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New Apple video highlights flexibility of products for startups, remote work
Apple released a fun new video titled 'Escape from the office' to promote features from their products
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Twitter to stop spread of posts from Belarus to curb misinformation from Russia
Twitter will place labels and limit the spread of misinformation from Russia, coming from users in Belarus.
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Russia demands that US stop Meta's "extremist activities"
Russia's embassy demanded that the US stop the extremist activities against the country on Facebook.
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US addresses used its computers to launch cyberattacks on Russia: China
China says that they have experienced cyberattacks from addresses in US, targeting Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine.
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Facebook allows Ukraine posts urging violence against invading Russia
Facebook and Instagram will allow users to post content promoting violence against Russians and calls to invade Russia
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Apple to chime louder in Asia with 5G iPhone SE
Apple's affordable 5G iPhone SE will increase its appeal in Asia, competing against brands like Vivo and Samsung.
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Twitter begins testing 'Shops' feature to grow ecommerce
Twitter is experimenting with 'Shops', allowing companies to showcase up to 50 products for sale on their profiles.
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Bitcoin surges after Biden signs executive order on digital assets
Bitcoin soared after Biden signed an order requiring US agencies to assess creating digital dollar in the central bank
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Ukraine prepares potential move of sensitive data to another country
The Ukrainian government is preparing to move data and servers abroad should Russia's invading forces push deeper.
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Sony's iconic Walkman is back but with a hefty price tag
Sony's new Walkman has been redesigned and developed to provide a better sound experience and storage for audiophiles.
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What is a double VPN and how does it work?
Double VPNs are great in offering extra security and ensuring privacy, find out what they area and how they work!
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US charges two siblings in $124 million cryptocurrency fraud
Criminal and civil charges were filed against cryptocurrency executive and his sister for defrauding retail investors.
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Apple upgrades iPhone SE and Mac Studio computer in product launch
In its Spring product launch, Apple adds 5G to low-cost iPhone SE and iPad Air, while adding faster chips to desktop.
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Netflix CFO has no plans for advertising but 'never say never'
Netflix says has no plans to include advertising plans in its streaming options, but doesn't confirm future plans.
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Spotify, Discord down for thousands of users
Spotify and Discord were down for more than 138,000 and 65,000 users who reported the issue for both applications.
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Study reveals how Covid-19 changes the brain
Study reveals that Covid-19 impacts brain size and cognition
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Ukraine invasion sets back Musk's dream for cheaper EVs, for now
Rising raw material costs with the Ukraine invasion could hinder the cheap production of Tesla EVs.
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Biden to order studies on regulating, issuing cryptocurrency
Joe Biden is expected to sign an order to study the ramifications of creating a central bank digital currency.
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Russian, Belarusian hackers target Ukraine in phishing, Google says
Google has seen Russian hackers engaging in espionage, phishing, and other attacks on Ukraine and EU nations.
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US agency will review FAA efforts on 'flying taxi' rules
US Transportation Department will review the regulator's progress in establishing a basis for 'flying taxis'.
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What to expect at Apple's upcoming launch event 2022
Apple Rumors predict that the event will have new performance updates on Macs, and an updated version of iPhone SE
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Fitbit recalls Ionic smartwatches after reports of skin burns
Fitbit Ionic smartwatches were recalled after several reports of over-heated lithium batteries causing skin burns
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TikTok suspends livestreaming, new uploads in Russia
TikTok suspends live-streaming of its app in Russia as it reviews implications of new media law.
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Netflix suspends service in Russia
Netflix suspends services temporarily after assessing the impact of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
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Zoom is getting into the customer service business
Zoom Contact Center is an omnichannel contact center solution
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Decade-old nuclear-blast simulating website popular again
'Pretty much every nation with an outgoing internet connection has had at least one visitor to NUKEMAP'
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Musk to send more Starlink internet terminals to Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy spoke to SpaceX Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk and announced
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YouTube offers podcasters up to $30,000 to create videos
YouTube wants to include more podcasts on their platform, by offering grants up to $30,000 to create videos.
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Ukraine to join NATO cyber defence centre as 'contributing participant'
Ukraine will join NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence as a 'contributing participant'.
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Cryptocurrencies in a time of war
The value of cryptocurrency ever since Russia invaded Ukraine has prompted increased demand in Russia and beyond.
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Bitcoin falls 8.3% to $38,932
Bitcoin drops 8.3% on Friday, losing $3,523.07, while ether dropped 7.87%.
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Russia blocks Facebook, accusing it of restricting access to Russian media
Russia blocks Facebook, after finding 26 cases of discrimination against Russian media by the company.
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6 outstanding password managers that are free
Never worry about a forgotten password again
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Select Technologies Factory partners with Xiaomi H.K. Ltd for smartphone production in Pakistan
With this production, Pakistan is expected to reduce its import costs and increase its overseas business opportunities
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Ukraine to unveil NFTs to support military as crypto funding push continues
Ukraine to sell NFTs to support its armed forces by raising crypto funds, Vice-Prime minister says.
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Panasonic plans new massive battery plant in US to supply Tesla
Panasonic to build mega-factory in the US to make a new type EV battery for Tesla.
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Twitter expands crowdsourced fact check experiment 'Birdwatch'
Twitter is expanding its fact-checking program, Birdwatch, by noting tweets with misleading information.
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Ukraine to seek action against Russia from about 50 tech firms
Ukraine is going to urge 50 tech companies including gaming esports, etc. to take action against Russia.
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Crypto exchanges won't bar Russians, raising fears of sanctions backdoor
Some cryptocurrency exchanges are adamant about staying in Russia, undermining Western efforts to isolate the country.
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US states probing TikTok's effects on young people
Eight states launched a bipartisan nationwide investigation of TikTok's physical and mental harm to young people.
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Apple to host spring event next week, low-cost 5G iPhone in focus
Apple's annual spring product launch is happening next week on March 8th, with anticipation for its low-cost 5G iPhone
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CNN confirms streaming service CNN+ to launch this spring
CNN to launch its news and entertainment streaming service, CNN+, with an initial subscription of $2.99.
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Reddit quarantines r/Russia over misinformation
Reddit quarantines r/Russia for spreading false information against Ukraine while supporting Russia's invasion.
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US can regulate cryptocurrencies without new law, think tank says
According to Think Tank, US regulators can use laws to bring cryptocurrencies under their supervision.
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Move over candy bars, New York vending machine now selling NFT art
Neon has launched its first NFT vending machine in New York so as to make art collectibles easily available as candy.
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Russian ransomware attacks on Ukraine muted by leaks, insurance woes
Pro-Russian ransomware gangs with networks in Ukraine have yet to materialise despite warnings.
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Twitter to comply with EU sanctions on Russian state media
Twitter has agreed to comply with European Union's sanctions on Russian RT and Sputnik once the EU order takes effect.
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Nokia's new phones promise all-day battery life, low price
Nokia's new upcoming C-range of smartphones will feature a remarkable battery lasting all day at affordable prices
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Signal says messages circulating about app's hacking false
Rumors around messaging app Signal being hacked have been confirmed by the company to be false.
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Cyberattack on NATO could trigger collective defence clause
Cyberattack on NATO members could trigger a collective defense clause, amid fears over Russian conflict spreading.