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_Tech Updates for July 31, 2023_
* YouTube TV's multiview feature is now live! *🤩
You can now watch up to four feeds at once, which is perfect for watching sports, news, or other live events.😀
* Verizon and AT&T are charging a new fee to customers on older unlimited plans.💸
This fee is $10 per month and is being implemented to help offset the cost of rising data usage.🔼
* The iPhone 15 Pro might get a titanium frame, thinner bezels, and a price hike.📱
According to a recent report from Bloomberg, the phone will also have a new LIPO display technology that will allow for thinner bezels.
* Samsung Mobile head sees foldables mainstreaming, headed for 100 million annual sales.📊
In an interview with The Korea Times, Samsung Mobile CEO DJ Koh said that he believes foldable phones will become mainstream in the next few years, with annual sales reaching 100 million units.😀
* 'CherryBlos' malware steals passwords on Android using OCR.🔐
This new malware is targeting Android users by stealing their passwords using optical character recognition (OCR) technology. 👁
It's a busy day in the tech world!🌑 There are new features, new fees, and new malware to watch out for. ⚠️ But there's also good news, like the potential for foldable phones to become mainstream. 📱 So stay informed and stay safe! 🗝
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* YouTube TV's multiview feature is now live! *
You can now watch up to four feeds at once, which is perfect for watching sports, news, or other live events.
* Verizon and AT&T are charging a new fee to customers on older unlimited plans.
This fee is $10 per month and is being implemented to help offset the cost of rising data usage.
* The iPhone 15 Pro might get a titanium frame, thinner bezels, and a price hike.
According to a recent report from Bloomberg, the phone will also have a new LIPO display technology that will allow for thinner bezels.
* Samsung Mobile head sees foldables mainstreaming, headed for 100 million annual sales.
In an interview with The Korea Times, Samsung Mobile CEO DJ Koh said that he believes foldable phones will become mainstream in the next few years, with annual sales reaching 100 million units.
* 'CherryBlos' malware steals passwords on Android using OCR.
This new malware is targeting Android users by stealing their passwords using optical character recognition (OCR) technology. 👁
It's a busy day in the tech world!
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How many levels are there in the architecture of the database?
Anonymous Quiz
4%
2
38%
3
42%
4
15%
5
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What are your thoughts on this channel?
Anonymous Poll
24%
Excellent
48%
Good
20%
Need improvement
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Bad
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Pathetic
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Here are the top tech news headlines for August 1, 2023
Elon Musk🛸 takes product and engineering chief role at Twitter, Yaccarino to lead all other divisions.
Apple🍏 confirms major bug causing issues with parental controls.
Hackers😭 can now track your location due to smartphone vulnerability.
WhatsApp😇 releasing new interface for action sheets on iOS📱
JioBook laptop launched at Rs 16,499 with 100GB Free Cloud Storage.
Elon Musk
Apple
Hackers
JioBook laptop launched at Rs 16,499 with 100GB Free Cloud Storage.
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What is the difference between a transistor and an integrated circuit?
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41%
Transistor is a single electronic device, while an integrated circuit is a collection of transistors
21%
Transistor is used to amplify signals, while an integrated circuit is used to perform logic opertns
10%
Transistor is made of semiconductor material, while an integrated circuit is made of silicon
28%
All of the above
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Here are some of the top tech news headlines for August 2, 2023:
🟡Twitter Blue subscribers can now go incognito.
Twitter's premium subscription service, Twitter Blue, is getting a new feature that will allow users to hide their blue check mark. The new "Incognito Mode" will also prevent other users from seeing when you've read their tweets.
🟡World Coin says will allow companies, governments to use its ID system.
Worldcoin, a company that is developing a new type of biometric identification system, has announced that it will allow companies and governments to use its technology. The company says that its system is more secure than traditional ID systems, and that it can be used to verify people's identities in a variety of settings.
🟡Fitbit app to get a Google makeover.
Google has announced that it is giving the Fitbit app a major overhaul. The new app will feature a new design, new features, and better integration with Google's other services. The update is expected to roll out to users in the coming weeks.
🟡Google offers more choice over ads with new 'Ad privacy' settings for Android.
Google has announced new "Ad privacy" settings for Android that will give users more control over the ads they see. The new settings will allow users to choose whether they want to see ads based on their interests, and they will also allow users to opt out of personalized ads altogether.
These are just a few of the top tech news headlines for August 2, 2023. For more tech news, be sure to follow
@RelevantUpdates
🟡Twitter Blue subscribers can now go incognito.
Twitter's premium subscription service, Twitter Blue, is getting a new feature that will allow users to hide their blue check mark. The new "Incognito Mode" will also prevent other users from seeing when you've read their tweets.
🟡World Coin says will allow companies, governments to use its ID system.
Worldcoin, a company that is developing a new type of biometric identification system, has announced that it will allow companies and governments to use its technology. The company says that its system is more secure than traditional ID systems, and that it can be used to verify people's identities in a variety of settings.
🟡Fitbit app to get a Google makeover.
Google has announced that it is giving the Fitbit app a major overhaul. The new app will feature a new design, new features, and better integration with Google's other services. The update is expected to roll out to users in the coming weeks.
🟡Google offers more choice over ads with new 'Ad privacy' settings for Android.
Google has announced new "Ad privacy" settings for Android that will give users more control over the ads they see. The new settings will allow users to choose whether they want to see ads based on their interests, and they will also allow users to opt out of personalized ads altogether.
These are just a few of the top tech news headlines for August 2, 2023. For more tech news, be sure to follow
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Which one is the first search engine in internet?
Anonymous Quiz
29%
Google
23%
Yahoo
18%
Archie
16%
Altavista
14%
WAIS
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X (Twitter) May Soon Add ID Verification Checks For Blue Subscribers.
X is testing a new element that would enable XBlue subscribers to verify their government-issued ID.
ℹ️ Source
X is testing a new element that would enable XBlue subscribers to verify their government-issued ID.
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