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Top tech news for Monday, February 20, 2023

Meta is testing letting users on Instagram and Facebook pay to be officially verified, after Twitter rolled out a similar feature under Elon Musk’s ownership last year. Meta’s implementation will only be available in Australia and New Zealand to start, and will require people to submit a government ID to get their blue badges. Let’s…

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WhatsApp introduces new Kept Messages feature, here’s how it works

WhatsApp is one of the few instant messaging applications that has been consistently updating its features to offer the best user experience. As it turns out, developers are now rolling out a new feature ‘Kept Messages’. According to a new report by WABetaInfo, the Kept Messages feature comes in handy if you want to keep…

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The Adoption OF Industrial AI & AIoT technology

In the past two years, the adoption of industrial AI has increased from 19 percent to over 30 percent. Wide adoption can be particularly felt in the processing and energy industries, such as chemicals, gas and oil. Large operational data volumes and high-value assets depend on a myriad of parameters. As a consequence, AI applications…

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Evolution of cloud-enabled networks: four trends worth mentioning

Commonly believed to be a utility, today’s advanced cloud-enabled networks are disruptive. They’re not built-in, meaning that they’re not static. As a consequence, businesses must revamp their networks and become more open to agility amid the rise of data intelligence and changing consumer expectations. The purpose is to keep up with changes in the market,…

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Indian watchdog copied parts of EU order, Google alleges

Google has told a tribunal in India that the country’s antitrust investigators copied parts of a European ruling against the US firm for abusing the market dominance of its Android operating system, arguing the decision be quashed, legal papers show. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) in October fined Alphabet Inc’s Google $161 million for…

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What you really need to know about that fusion news

Commonwealth is working on a compact, relatively inexpensive reactor that would cost hundreds of millions of dollars, instead of the billions it took to construct NIF. Its approach relies on superconducting materials to achieve super strong magnetic fields that can keep plasma in place for fusion reactions (the temperatures are far too high to use…

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AppMaisters Inc Recognized by GoodFirms as the Best Company to Work With

The mobile app development market is undeniably thriving. Many SMEs, business owners, and startups are eager to release their mobile apps in order to close the gaps and make the most of digitalization. As a result, organizations are looking for top mobile app development companies to create the best mobile applications that meet all of…

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The tech we couldn’t live without in 2022

CNN — Bone conduction headphones, TV streaming devices and Bluetooth speakers are among the tech gadgets topping holiday wish lists this year. Other notable products – ahem, the new 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max – are near impossible to find. But as the year comes to an end, the staff at CNN is reflecting…

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Oracle cuts hundreds of jobs, accepts job offers in its health unit – Insider

June 15 (Reuters) – Software firm Oracle (ORCL.N) on Thursday laid off hundreds of employees, refused job offers and cut back open positions within its health unit, the Insider reported, citing three people familiar with the matter. The layoffs follow thousands of cuts in corporate America as companies wrestle with elevated levels of inflation and…

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How to Conduct IoT Penetration Testing

IoT Penetration Testing is the need of time as modern society is completely surrounded and equipped with electronic gadgets, and as time goes on, our reliability on these devices will only grow. For example, we have switched to electronic fingerprint locks and have voice-activated fans, lighting, and showers. Therefore, devices that help us live better…

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