Technology
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Hackers hit Fortune 500 service provider, data of over 500k people leaked
San Francisco: Morley Companies that provides services to several Fortune 500 companies, has admitted it was hit with a ransomware attack that led to the leak of sensitive information for more than…
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Fujifilm working on camera firmware to fix bug affecting macOS users
Tokyo: Japanese photography and imaging major Fujifilm is working on an issue affecting some of its cameras which prevents macOS users from being able to access some of the images stored on…
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Subway Surfers makers launch MetroLand game on Huawei AppGallery
Beijing: Kiloo, the co-developer, and publisher of the massively successful Subway Surfers has exclusively launched its new game on MetroLand the Huawei AppGallery. According to GizmoChina, the game is quite similar to…
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Apple opens first all-female developers academy in Saudi Arabia
Riyadh: American company Apple has opened its first all-female developers’ academy in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh. The academy will be dedicated to female programmers and developers to “empower women and the substantial…
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Discord testing forums, new mod tools, homepages
San Francisco: Chat platform Discord will reportedly start testing a handful of new features including forums, new mod tools and homepages that surface hot topics in some servers in some of its…
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Microsoft Edge adds new browsing mode to prioritise security
San Francisco: Tech giant Microsoft has just released version 98.0.1108.43 of its Edge browser that brings a host of new features, including a new browsing mode that prioritises security. The company said…
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Apple may launch new high-end Mac mini this spring
San Francisco: Tech giant Apple is reportedly planning to launch a new high-end Mac mini at an event in the spring. According to MacRumors, the release date rumour comes by cross-referencing recent…
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Apple Music cuts free trial period from 3 months to 1
San Francisco: Tech giant Apple has reportedly reduced the free trial period for Apple Music for new subscribers from three months to one month. Three years after it first appeared to be…
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‘Foreign govt’ hacked WSJ, New York Post, Dow Jones: News Corp
San Francisco: The Rupert Murdoch-founded News Corp has confirmed that its media outlets Wall Street Journal, New York Post and Dow Jones were hit by a cyberattack by a “foreign government” and…
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OpenSea launches new system to protect against recent bug
San Francisco: NFT (non-fungible token) marketplace OpenSea has launched a new system that will help users clear out unclaimed sale offers, set to roll out over the next two weeks. In an…
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Apple to take 27% commission on 3rd-party app payment options in Netherlands
San Francisco: Tech giant Apple said it will take 27 per cent commission on purchases made in dating apps through third-party payment options in the Netherlands, in compliance with a Dutch regulatory…
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Twitter expands its downvote test worldwide
San Francisco: Micro-blogging site Twitter is expanding its experimental downvote test worldwide. The company said that they have been testing how it can surface the most relevant replies within tweets with the…
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Google unveils new Chromebook devices for teachers, students
San Francisco: Tech giant Google has introduced a new lineup of secure and sustainable Chromebook devices — along with updated programmes, resources and Chrome OS advances — built entirely for education. The…