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Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference returns June 10, 2024
Apple has announced that it will host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) online from June 10 through 14, 2024.
Reports suggest Apple may be developing its own generative AI models or partnering with companies like Google, OpenAI or Baidu in this area. There's even a possibility Apple might open its ecosystem to allow for wider AI integration by developers.
In addition to the focus on AI, WWDC is likely to feature the usual software updates for Apple devices. This could include long-awaited features like customizable app placement on iPhones and updates to existing apps like Freeform. There are also rumors of new AirPods models, including a more affordable option and a noise-canceling upgrade. While AI may be a highlight, WWDC is still expected to deliver a range of improvements across Apple's software offerings.
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Apple has announced that it will host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) online from June 10 through 14, 2024.
Reports suggest Apple may be developing its own generative AI models or partnering with companies like Google, OpenAI or Baidu in this area. There's even a possibility Apple might open its ecosystem to allow for wider AI integration by developers.
In addition to the focus on AI, WWDC is likely to feature the usual software updates for Apple devices. This could include long-awaited features like customizable app placement on iPhones and updates to existing apps like Freeform. There are also rumors of new AirPods models, including a more affordable option and a noise-canceling upgrade. While AI may be a highlight, WWDC is still expected to deliver a range of improvements across Apple's software offerings.
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Every time you push code, it gets showcased on a live wall at GitHub's headquarters!
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Every time you push code, it gets showcased on a live wall at GitHub's headquarters!
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Heya everyone!
MS-365-Electron v1.2.0 has been released :)
What's Changed:
• Update dependencies
• Update user-agent strings
Full Changelog: v1.1.0...v1.2.0
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MS-365-Electron v1.2.0 has been released :)
What's Changed:
• Update dependencies
• Update user-agent strings
Full Changelog: v1.1.0...v1.2.0
Donate: GitHub Sponsors | KoFi
🔗 Install: Binaries | Snap Store | AUR
🌐 View on GitHub
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Thoughts on Facebook Messenger's end-to-end encrypted chats?
Anonymous Poll
27%
It's good, no comments at all.
61%
It's so bad that I can't even retrieve private messages in my previous device.
12%
Other opinions. (comment)
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Select X users will get free access to Premium and Premium+ features
Anyone with over 2500 verified subscriber followers will get free access to premium features. A profile must have over 2,500 followers who have a paid subscription to X. Similarly, those who have over 5000 verified subscribers will receive all the benefits of a Premium+ subscription free of cost.
It’s important to note that if a profile has a subscriber base of over 2,500 users, X won’t offer premium features. Instead, one needs to have over 2,500 verified users who have paid for either Basic, Premium, or Premium+ subscriptions.
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Anyone with over 2500 verified subscriber followers will get free access to premium features. A profile must have over 2,500 followers who have a paid subscription to X. Similarly, those who have over 5000 verified subscribers will receive all the benefits of a Premium+ subscription free of cost.
It’s important to note that if a profile has a subscriber base of over 2,500 users, X won’t offer premium features. Instead, one needs to have over 2,500 verified users who have paid for either Basic, Premium, or Premium+ subscriptions.
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What the hell are you doing in the CPU Department, Microsoft?
Microsoft and its partners (Intel, Qualcomm, AMD) are developing "AI PCs" with enhanced artificial intelligence capabilities for Windows. Microsoft's requirements for these PCs include specialized hardware like Neural Processing Units (NPUs), cutting-edge CPUs and GPUs, access to their Copilot AI software, and a dedicated Copilot key on the keyboard. More details about Microsoft's AI vision for Windows are still pending.
Still, I don't even get the point of this.
🔗 The Verge
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Microsoft and its partners (Intel, Qualcomm, AMD) are developing "AI PCs" with enhanced artificial intelligence capabilities for Windows. Microsoft's requirements for these PCs include specialized hardware like Neural Processing Units (NPUs), cutting-edge CPUs and GPUs, access to their Copilot AI software, and a dedicated Copilot key on the keyboard. More details about Microsoft's AI vision for Windows are still pending.
Still, I don't even get the point of this.
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Google in talks to acquire 22.5-acre in Navi Mumbai for maiden India captive data centre
Alphabet Inc.’s Google is in advanced talks to buy a 22.5-acre land parcel in Navi Mumbai’s Juinagar for building its first-ever captive data centre in India, said people with direct knowledge of the development. The potential deal is estimated at around Rs 850 crore given current property rates in the vicinity and MIDC’s transfer charges.
While Google has inked a few deals to lease space at colocation data centres in Navi Mumbai and Noida, this will be the first data centre to be developed by the company.
🔗 The Economic Times
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Alphabet Inc.’s Google is in advanced talks to buy a 22.5-acre land parcel in Navi Mumbai’s Juinagar for building its first-ever captive data centre in India, said people with direct knowledge of the development. The potential deal is estimated at around Rs 850 crore given current property rates in the vicinity and MIDC’s transfer charges.
The transaction is at an advanced stage and may get concluded anytime soon. The proposed captive data centre may have a capacity of a couple of hundred megawatts given the large size of the land parcel.
While Google has inked a few deals to lease space at colocation data centres in Navi Mumbai and Noida, this will be the first data centre to be developed by the company.
🔗 The Economic Times
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Apple sues former iOS engineer for allegedly leaking Vision Pro, Journal app details
The lawsuit, filed ten days ago in California state court (24CV433319, pdf), says Andrew Aude also leaked regulatory compliance strategies, employee headcounts, and other product hardware characteristics.
In a meeting on December 12th, Mr. Aude admitted that he leaked information. He was fired three days later.
Aude joined Apple in 2016 as an iOS engineer focused on optimizing battery performance. The nature of the role gave Aude access to “information regarding dozens of Apple’s most sensitive products.
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The lawsuit, filed ten days ago in California state court (24CV433319, pdf), says Andrew Aude also leaked regulatory compliance strategies, employee headcounts, and other product hardware characteristics.
In a meeting on December 12th, Mr. Aude admitted that he leaked information. He was fired three days later.
Aude joined Apple in 2016 as an iOS engineer focused on optimizing battery performance. The nature of the role gave Aude access to “information regarding dozens of Apple’s most sensitive products.
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Evolution of MIUI: From MIUI 1 to MIUI 14
Description of each MIUI version is with the image.
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Description of each MIUI version is with the image.
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Facebook’s top secret ‘Project Ghostbusters’ spied on Snapchat, documents reveal
The operation, known internally as "Project Ghostbusters", was initiated by Mark Zuckerberg in 2016 after he became frustrated with the privacy measures of Snapchat.
The wiretapping tool involved the company’s Onavo Virtual Private Network (VPN), acquired by Facebook. Owning Onavo allowed Facebook to monitor rival social media apps by "intercepting and decrypting" network traffic sent between the apps and its servers.
Onavo engineers developed kits to carry out 'man-in-the-middle' monitoring that allowed them to "measure detailed in-app activity". This spying technique was later used on Amazon and YouTube.
The newly unsealed court documents come from a class action lawsuit in California taken up by consumers against Facebook’s parent company Meta.
🔗 Independent
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The operation, known internally as "Project Ghostbusters", was initiated by Mark Zuckerberg in 2016 after he became frustrated with the privacy measures of Snapchat.
The wiretapping tool involved the company’s Onavo Virtual Private Network (VPN), acquired by Facebook. Owning Onavo allowed Facebook to monitor rival social media apps by "intercepting and decrypting" network traffic sent between the apps and its servers.
Onavo engineers developed kits to carry out 'man-in-the-middle' monitoring that allowed them to "measure detailed in-app activity". This spying technique was later used on Amazon and YouTube.
The newly unsealed court documents come from a class action lawsuit in California taken up by consumers against Facebook’s parent company Meta.
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