Twitter has taken a major step forward by announcing the revamp of its authentication process with the removal of blue checkmarks from Legacy accounts. Twitter CEO Elon Musk stated that the previous system was "deeply flawed" & in order to drive revenue, the company has launched Twitter Blue, an optional paid subscription service. This service provides additional benefits like longer tweet limits, editing capabilities, high-qual video uploads & more. Keep an eye out to see how this global subscription will pan out!
. Apple is rumored to be releasing an upgraded version of the iMac, the “iMac Pro”, in 2023 or 2024. This 27” iMac is expected to have black bezels, thinner bezels than the 24” iMac, along with color options like the 2021 MacBook Pro. It could also be equipped with mini-LED display, ProMotion refresh rate, ports from 2021 MacBook Pro, and M3 Pro and M3 Max chips. Face ID could be part of the final product. Founded in 1976, Apple is a technology giant that creates Apple hardware and software, such as iPhones, iPads, Macs, Watch, iCloud, AirDrop and the iOS. The rumors come from technology reporter Mark Gurman and his reports often give insight into upcoming products.
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This article explores how Apple's Lockdown Mode successfully blocked an attack from hackers exploiting iOS vulnerabilities, thanks to the reserch group Citizen Lab. We explore the protection it offers human rights activists and journalists and discuss the new exploits that could potentially be used against iPhone users. Apple is urged to make full use of the security features available to defend against hackers while the NSO Group's activities remain unchecked.
Surprise and anxiety are filling Google's boardroom as Samsung contemplates swapping out their default search engine in favour of a rival like Bing & ChatGPT - a move that could spell the end of Google's multi-billion dollar deals with manufacturers. This could be a negotiations tactic from Samsung, or a genuine threat that could drastically reshape the smartphone industry. Will Microsoft have what it takes to outdo Google?
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?