In the forthcoming year, iPhone users in the European Union (EU) will enjoy the freedom to download applications from external …
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Thinking of selling your brand-new Cybertruck? Tesla will fine you $50K
Tesla has included a new provision in its purchase agreement, applicable only to Cybertruck buyers, that restricts the resale of …
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Google and Telcos Push EU for Apple to Open iMessage
According to a report in the Financial Times on November 8, Google and prominent European telecommunications companies are urging the …
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Samsung Galaxy AI: A Revolution in Mobile Interaction or a Gimmick in Disguise?
In a tech-driven landscape where innovation is the heartbeat of progress, Samsung’s Galaxy series has solidified its role as a …
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Lamborghini Countach Famously Crashed in “The Wolf of Wall Street” to Be Auctioned for Millions
A 1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Coupé, famously featured in Martin Scorsese’s 2013 film “The Wolf of Wall Street” and …
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Pay for Privacy? Facebook and Instagram Launch Subscription in Europe
In a rather surprising move that has left many pondering the depth of their commitment to user privacy, both Facebook …
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Netflix to increases prices for the third time in two years
Netflix, the world’s largest streaming service, is reportedly planning to increase its subscription prices in several markets, starting with the …
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AI Chatbot Characters: Our New Best Friends or Worst Nightmares?
Meta, Facebook’s parent company, is planning to launch a new feature that will allow users to interact with artificial intelligence …
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Neuralink begins recruitment for first-in-human clinical trial of brain implant
Neuralink, the neurotech startup owned by Elon Musk, recently announced that it will begin recruiting patients for its first-in-human clinical …
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Could X Become a Pay-to-Play Platform?
Elon Musk, the owner of social media platform X, has said he is considering charging all users a monthly fee. …