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Uber supports Live Activities feature on iPhone
San Francisco: Ride-hailing major Uber and its subsidiary Uber Eats support the Live Activities feature on iPhone. According to 9to5Mac, the feature will allow users to easily track their rides and orders…
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FTX collapse: US asks companies to disclose exposure to beleaguered crypto firms
San Francisco: In the wake of the collapse of crypto exchange FTX, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has directed publicly-traded companies to tell investors about their involvement with struggling cryptocurrency…
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Salesforce workers brace for fresh round of layoffs
San Francisco: Salesforce, an enterprise software company, is reportedly preparing for another round of layoffs amid leadership changes, increased pressure to meet sales targets, and the influence of activist investors. An employee…
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Apple to let employees talk about harassment, discrimination freely
San Francisco: Apple has announced to let employees speak freely about their workplace conditions, including harassment and discrimination. The iPhone maker said that it offers a range of resources for employees to…
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Musk to sue Twitter employees for leaking company info to media
San Francisco: Elon Musk has reportedly threatened to sue Twitter employees who leak company information to the media and has told them to sign a pledge indicating they’ve understood him clearly. An…
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PlayStation VR2 pre-orders are now available without an invitation: Report
San Francisco: Pre-orders for Sony’s next-generation virtual reality (VR) headset ‘PlayStation VR2’ (PS VR2) appear to be open to everyone with a PlayStation account without the requirement of a special invitation. Pre-orders…
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Google adds memory and energy saving modes to Chrome
San Francisco: Tech giant Google has started to roll out new memory and energy saving modes to its web browser ‘Chrome’ on desktop. The new settings make sure that Chrome uses up…
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Amazon reveals anime MMO game ‘Blue Protocol’
San Francisco: Amazon has revealed a new anime-style massively multiplayer online (MMO) game titled ‘Blue Protocol’ at ‘The Game Awards’, which is scheduled to be launched in the second half of next…
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Two women sue Musk’s Twitter for gender bias in firing workers
San Francisco: Two female Twitter employees have filed a class-action lawsuit against Elon Musk-run company, accusing the micro-blogging platform of violating federal and state of California laws that ban gender discrimination at…
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Amazon to bring TikTok-like feed of shoppable content
San Francisco: With an aim to generate more engagement on its platform, e-commerce giant Amazon has announced that it will bring a TikTok-like feed of shoppable content named ‘Inspire’ to its application.…
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Samsung to collaborate with tech startups working on Govt’s Digital India stack
New Delhi: Consumer electronics maker Samsung on Thursday said it will partner with startups working on technologies around the government’s Digital India stack, to accelerate its digital journey in the country. The…
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Snapchat’s new AR feature to let creators make money
San Francisco: Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, has announced that its upcoming augmented reality (AR) feature will help creators make money. Snap made the announcement at its Lensfest developer event earlier…
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Telegram introduces ‘No-SIM Signup’ feature in India
New Delhi: Telegram Messenger on Thursday announced new features in its latest update including ‘No-SIM Signup’ in the country. The ‘No-SIM Signup’ feature allows users to communicate with others without disclosing their…
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Twitter considering $11 for Blue service with verification for iPhone users
New Delhi: Elon Musk is going to raise the price of Twitter Blue subscription service with verification from $8 to $11 for iPhone users, keeping the 30 per cent cut that Apple…
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Data of 6 lakh Indians sold on ‘bot’ markets for nearly Rs 490 each
New Delhi: As data-harvesting malware or bots flourish, data of at least 6 lakh Indians have been stolen and sold on bot markets and the average price for the digital identity of…