TECHNOLOGY

Samsung Galaxy Watch6 to feature 1.47-inch screen: Report
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The information was shared by the tipster "Ice universe" on Tuesday on the micro-blogging platform Twitter. "Exclusive: The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 has increased the screen size of the dial to 1.47 inches, and the resolution has also been correspondingly improved, which means that the screen proportion has finally been improved," the tipster tweeted.
Meta now pauses remote work hirings after mass layoffs
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According to SFGate, a Meta spokesperson said, "the delisting of remote positions is temporary." "We remain committed to remote work. We've merely temporarily paused new remote work applications as leaders complete the restructuring work that Mark (Zuckerberg) announced last month," the spokesperson was quoted as saying in the report.
Cryptocurrency phishing attacks grow by 40% in 1 year: Report
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According to cybersecurity firm Kaspersky, the financial threat landscape has seen significant changes in 2022. While attacks using traditional financial threats such as banking PC and mobile malware have become less common, cybercriminals have shifted their attention to new areas, including the crypto industry.
28% of US smartphone users likely to buy foldables as next purchase: Report
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According to Counterpoint Research, the installed base of foldable smartphones in the US stood at 4.7 million in 2022. Among the smartphone brands, Samsung is the most preferred brand for foldable purchase for 46 per cent of the respondents, followed by Apple with 39 per cent, and Motorola with 6 per cent.
Apple may launch AirPods case with built-in touchscreen
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According to a newly published patent, this technology will allow users to control audio sources and interact with applications associated with the connected device, reports MacRumors. The patent was filed by the iPhone maker in September 2021 and published last week by the US Patent and Trademark Office titled 'Devices, Methods, and.
iPhone 17 Pro may feature under-display Face ID tech
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According to display analyst Ross Young, the under-display 'Face ID' technology will still be accompanied by a circular cutout for the front-facing camera, reports MacRumors. This implementation is anticipated to last until 2027's 'Pro' iPhone models, which will also integrate the camera under the display for a true all-screen.
Why Tim Cook does not want people to use iPhones too much
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Cook, who appeared on the cover page of GQ for its first-ever 'Global Creativity Awards' issue, said that "we make technology to empower people to be able to do things they couldn't do, to create things they couldn't create, to learn things they couldn't learn. And I mean, that's really what drives us. We don't want people using our phones.
Google rolling out 'speaker separation' in Meet for Pixel 7 devices
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When the feature is turned on, users will hear the audio of other participants from different directions based on their position on the screen, the tech giant said in a Workspace Updates blogpost on Monday. This makes it easier to distinguish different speakers and hear where they're coming from for a more immersive, dynamic experience."
Microsoft adds green screen feature in teams
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"Microsoft Teams now supports a green screen feature which provides an enhanced virtual background effect. Green screen improves the sharpness and definition of the virtual background effect around your face, head, ears, and hair. It also allows you to show a prop or other object in your hand to be more visible to other meeting.
Twitter's publisher-focused alternative 'Post' now open for public
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The Post was launched in November 2022 with a beta version that grew to 650,000 people on its waitlist, reports TechCrunch. Of those, 430,000 people actually created an account on the platform.
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