Month: February 2023

Samsung Galaxy S23 series was launched by the company on Wednesday. The new Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones were launched at the Galaxy Unpacked event. The latest flagship handsets are powered by a customised version of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC and sport Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays. The Galaxy
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Britain’s second-biggest steel producer has been drawing up secret plans to axe hundreds of jobs even as it continues talks with ministers about £300m of taxpayer funding that would partly depend on decade-long employment guarantees. Sky News has learnt that British Steel has been discussing launching a consultation on around 800 redundancies, principally focused on
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Modern Artifact The platform was touted as a personalized AI-powered newsfeed Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger announced on Tuesday the launch of their new venture, Artifact. The app was touted as a tailored news feed powered by artificial intelligence, according to Platformer. The co-founders, who left Facebook in 2018 amid tensions with their
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Mechanophobia “To help him overcome his debilitating fear of machines, we have installed him inside a claw machine,” Kimmel announced In a stranger-than-fiction moment, MyPillow founder Mike Lindell’s return to Jimmy Kimmel Live took place from inside a claw machine on Tuesday night. Explaining that Lindell had been trying to get back on his show for
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Los Angeles County public health officials reported 2,946 more cases of the coronavirus since Monday, bringing the total number of cases to 3,676,266 as of Tuesday, Jan. 31. Officials reported 56 more deaths linked to the coronavirus since Monday for a total of 35,281 deaths since tracking began. There were 24fewer hospitalizations since Monday, bringing
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Feb 01, 2023Ravie LakshmananEnterprise Security / Authentication Microsoft on Tuesday said it took steps to disable fake Microsoft Partner Network (MPN) accounts that were used for creating malicious OAuth applications as part of a malicious campaign designed to breach organizations’ cloud environments and steal email. “The applications created by these fraudulent actors were then used
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Parker McCollum is coming to the defense of fellow country star Morgan Wallen. Morgan just announced his third studio album One Thing At A Time yesterday, and last night, he dropped three new singles from the project, including “Last Night,” “Everything I Love,” “I Wrote The Book.” Of course, there are tons of mixed reviews on
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