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Found by developer Khaos Tian and posted to Twitter, an image showing an App Store profile lists several bundle identifiers, largely associated with watchOS 8.
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The facility will be a proof-of-concept for a 100 per cent renewable energy Bitcoin mine at scale, with the economics of the build-out -- including operational costs and ROI -- made open to the public.
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The hardware wallet will be build entirely in the open, from software to hardware design, and in collaboration with the community, he said in a tweet on Friday.
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According to the data, collected by analysing App Store visits on June 3, only 10 per cent of users with an iPhone released in the last four years are running an older version of iOS.
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In an email sent to employees earlier this week, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that most workers will be asked to come in to the office on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, with the option of working remotely on Wednesdays and Fridays.
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On Thursday, Ganne, 17, emerged as the first amateur in 15 years -- the last was Jane Park in 2006 to lead the US Women's Open after the first round.
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Facebook plans to end its controversial policy that mostly shields politicians from the content moderation rules that apply to other users, a sharp reversal that could have global ramifications for how elected officials use the social network
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"Prices increasing due to major supply chain price pressure industry-wide," the CEO tweeted in response to a complaint about the changes.
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The updated site, Artists.Apple.com, is meant to be a centralised location that will let artists access the 'Apple Music' tools and services that are available to them.
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"However, given where state laws are moving across the US, we've changed course," the company said in a statement on Wednesday.
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The micro-blogging platform launched a pilot version of the programme in January this year with select users in the US.
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According to a report in Electrek, the company has applied for three new trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office that will cover the categories
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The employees at Instagram made numerous appeals about content that had been censored by automated moderation, reports The Verge.
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Microsoft and Google have already laid out detailed plans for a hybrid workplace.
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Touted as the same Russia-based hackers behind the infamous SolarWinds software hack, the latest attack by the group named 'Nobelium' has targeted around 3,000 email accounts across 150 organisations.
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"Twitter Blue" is listed as an in-app purchase, priced at 2.49 pound in the UK and $2.99 in the US.
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The aim is to help make sure drivers pay attention to the road while using Autopilot, the company's advanced driver assistance system, reports Electrek.
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According to 9To5Google, before this time, Google had not touched the Weather experience on Android for several years.
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The increasingly distributed nature of work means modern applications don't just live in the Cloud, it lives at the edge. In Asia Pacific, this is being driven by smart industry-edge applications, real-time analytics and IoT
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Pony has been authorised to test autonomous vehicles with safety drivers in California since 2017, but the new permit will let it test six autonomous vehicles without safety drivers on specific streets in Fremont, Alameda County; Milpitas, Santa Clara County