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Micron Delivers Strong Forecast in Sign That Glut Is Easing
Micron Delivers Strong Forecast in Sign That Glut Is Easing
Micron Technology Inc. gave an upbeat forecast for the current period, indicating that an industry glut is easing
2023-06-29 05:47
Amazon Music Prime Review
Amazon Music Prime Review
If you're in need of a streaming music service, and you already have an Amazon
2023-06-29 05:27
Paramount+ Review
Paramount+ Review
Video streaming services are so prevalent now that it’s atypical for a media conglomerate not
2023-06-29 05:20
The Star-Spangled Batter: A Brief History of Baseball on the Fourth of July
The Star-Spangled Batter: A Brief History of Baseball on the Fourth of July
Fourth of July baseball games have been popular since the Civil War era. Here’s how the tradition started.
2023-06-29 05:20
Digital banking in Italy's industrial heartland at over 75% - BOI
Digital banking in Italy's industrial heartland at over 75% - BOI
MILAN More than three-quarters of the population in Lombardy, Italy's largest and most industrialized region, banked online last
2023-06-29 04:58
How to Sign Up for Project Loki Playtest
How to Sign Up for Project Loki Playtest
Theorycraft Games' Project Loki looks promising. Here's how to sign up for the playtest.
2023-06-29 04:50
Chipmaker Micron beats revenue estimates on demand from booming AI
Chipmaker Micron beats revenue estimates on demand from booming AI
(Reuters) -Micron Technology beat analysts' estimates for third-quarter revenue on Wednesday, driven by demand for its memory chips from the
2023-06-29 04:30
Can I Refund Valorant Kingdom Credits?
Can I Refund Valorant Kingdom Credits?
Valorant Kingdom Credits cannot be refunded and can only be used to purchase Agents, Agent Gear, and previous Battle Pass accessories.
2023-06-29 04:24
How to Unlock Agents Fast in Valorant
How to Unlock Agents Fast in Valorant
The fastest way to unlock Agents in Valorant is to complete Daily Missions to earn XP and Kingdom Credits to acquire Deadlock and future Agents.
2023-06-29 04:22
BBC News effort tries to popularize new reporting methods, boost transparency
BBC News effort tries to popularize new reporting methods, boost transparency
The BBC is more aggressively bringing “open source” reporting and efforts to expose disinformation to its day-to-day reporting, a move that signals a potential shift in journalism’s embrace of new technology
2023-06-29 04:16
Apple launches ‘Business Connect’, allowing companies to decide how they appear in Maps listings
Apple launches ‘Business Connect’, allowing companies to decide how they appear in Maps listings
Apple has launched “Business Connect”, a new tool to let business change how they appear within its Maps. While the new feature is aimed at businesses themselves, and those with official place listings within Maps, it is aimed at making the company’s information more useful for customers who might be looking for information. Some of Apple’s rivals, such as Google, have long offered richer listings for businesses and made it easier for both the companies themselves as well as customers to add information to those listings. Apple Maps has until now opted for a more controlled method, largely relying on information from other systems such as Yelp. Because the information on businesses was pulled through from third-party listings, which might be out of date or entirely inaccurate. Now within Apple’s Maps and elsewhere can “claim” their location using the new tool, which will give them the ability to edit it. As well as allowing businesses to correct any false information, they are also able to use the tool to add their own photos and logos, include the option to order or take other actions, and show advertising and promotions, Apple said. The feature launched in the US earlier this year. But it has now rolled out more broadly, allowing UK companies to start claiming their own listings and adding information to them. It also comes with a range of protections. Apple will vet the information within the “Showcase” banners that will appear on listings, for instance, to ensure they do not include swearing or other prohibited content, and it will also call businesses to ensure that other people are not able to falsely take control of listings. Companies can use the system by registering on Apple’s self-service website, which is done using an AppleID. Once a business is logged in, it will be able to claim its listing card and start adding more information. The information within the listing will appear not only on Maps but on other parts of Apple’s ecosystem, such as Siri and Messages. Read More Apple sounds alarm over new government plans Google kills its rival smart glasses to Apple Vision Apple releases urgent update to iPhone and iPad users
2023-06-29 03:47
Apple says new government laws could make phones insecure and will put UK citizens at risk
Apple says new government laws could make phones insecure and will put UK citizens at risk
Apple has sounded the alarm over the UK government’s planned new laws for technology. The upcoming Online Safety Bill includes new rules that would force messaging apps to scan through users’ chats for problem content. But now every major secure messaging tool has argued that would also mean weakening security for everybody else. As such, the plans endanger UK citizens, Apple said. It joins other platforms such as WhatsApp and Signal in urging the government to reconsider the part of the rules that would give the government the power to weaken encryption, the technology that protects messages from being read while they are sent. Apple’s intervention came alongside a new open letter, signed by more than 80 national and international civil society organisations, academics and cyberexperts, written to the government and urging it to rethink its plans. It called the bill “deeply troubling” and warned that the new rules would put security at risk. Apple has criticised previous plans that also handed new powers to intelligence agencies and other organisations, such as the UK’s Investigatory Powers Act. But until now it has refrained from commenting on the Online Safety Bill, even as many of its competitors sounded the alarm on the powers included. “End-to-end encryption is a critical capability that protects the privacy of journalists, human rights activists, and diplomats,” Apple said in a statement to the BBC. “It also helps everyday citizens defend themselves from surveillance, identity theft, fraud, and data breaches. The Online Safety Bill poses a serious threat to this protection, and could put UK citizens at greater risk. “Apple urges the government to amend the bill to protect strong end-to-end encryption for the benefit of all.” Other companies such as WhatsApp and Signal have categorically stated that they would not weaken encryption, even if it meant their apps being banned or otherwise hampered in the UK. Apple did not give any indication of how and whether it would comply with the new rules if they go into effect. Read More Google kills its rival smart glasses to Apple Vision Apple releases urgent update to iPhone and iPad users Apple starts letting developers make apps for its upcoming headset
2023-06-29 02:58
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