Meta

South Korea Cracks Down on Meta with $15 Million Fine for Unlawful User Data Collection

After the digital juggernaut revealed illegal data harvesting and sharing without enough authorization, South Korea punished Facebook’s parent company, Meta Platforms, a hefty 21.62 billion won (approximately $15.67 million), in a significant regulatory move. Declared by the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) of South Korea, this action highlights the growing global scrutiny directed on the […]

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Google Maps

Google Maps Unleashes Gemini-Powered Features

Originally leading the way in navigation and discovery, Google Maps is poised to improve the user experience like never before with the addition of Gemini-powered features. This new integration lets users employ sophisticated artificial intelligence skills to find locations and events, therefore simplifying and fun travel preparation. Discover New Places and Activities The feature to […]

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AI Investments in China

US Takes Action: New Rules Aim to Limit AI Investments in China

In a significant move to safeguard national security, the Biden government has announced new regulations aimed to limit artificial intelligence or AI investments in China. These acts indicate growing concerns about U.S. capital maybe inadvertently assisting China’s technological advancements, particularly in areas with military implications. Effective January 2, the rules will create barriers to some […]

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iPhone OLED display

Apple is set to Adopt OLED Displays for All iPhone Models from 2025 Onwards, as per a Report by Nikkei

Apple (AAPL.O) is predicted to totally switch for all of its iPhone models to OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) displays starting in 2025, hence transforming the smartphone industry. This change marks a departure from the company’s reliance on liquid crystal displays (LCDs), a move that underscores Apple’s commitment to enhancing display technology across its product lineup. […]

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North Korean Cyber Criminal

From Hiring to Hacking: Firm Falls Victim to Hack After Unknowingly Hiring North Korean Cyber Criminal

In a stunning breach that highlights the growing threat of North Korean cyber crime, a company was recently hacked after unknowingly hiring a North Korean cyber criminal as a remote IT worker. This episode draws attention to the increasing dangers cyber agents from the isolated government provide as well as the challenges companies face recruiting […]

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Foxconn employees

China’s Detention of iPhone Maker Foxconn Employees: Unclear Motives Raise Alarms

Chinese officials have arrested four employees of Foxconn, the Taiwanese firm in charge of producing most Apple’s iPhones, in an event that has generated great attention. Taiwanese officials have described the detentions, which took place in Zhengzhou, Henan province, as “strange,” with the case raising concerns not only about the circumstances of the arrests but […]

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OpenAI

Decoding Apple’s Silence: 3 Speculative Reasons for Withdrawing from OpenAI Investment Talks

Across the IT sector, Apple’s recent choice to drop out of investment talks with OpenAI has caused questions. There are many speculative reasons for this surprising turn of events, and even if the actual motives are still hidden, we can explore three reasonable hypotheses that might help to clarify Apple’s strategic orientation. 1. Issues Regarding […]

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