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Twitter Competitor Pebble Faces Tough Market, Announces November Shutdown

Under Elon Musks leadership, the microblogging platform formerly known as Twitter, now called X, has made several changes, leading to dissatisfaction

Under Elon Musks leadership, the microblogging platform formerly known as Twitter, now called X, has made several changes, leading to dissatisfaction among its users and causing many to seek alternative platforms like Threads, Mastodon, and Bluesky Social. Pebble, another microblogging platform, has struggled in this competitive environment and has now announced its shutdown, effective from November 1. The CEO of Pebble, Cselle, explained that the rapid evolution of the competitive landscape, with similar platforms emerging, led to this decision, despite Pebbles recent introduction of a For You feature designed to rival Xs offerings. Read More..

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Microsofts $3.2 Billion Investment Marks Its Largest in Australia in Four Decades

Microsoft will invest $3.2 billion in Australia, its largest investment there in 40 years. Theyll expand cloud and AI infrastructure, growing data cen

Microsoft will invest $3.2 billion in Australia, its largest investment there in 40 years. Theyll expand cloud and AI infrastructure, growing data centers by 45% to 29 sites in Canberra, Sydney, and Melbourne. Microsoft will also partner with New South Wales for a Datacenter Academy and collaborate with the Australian Signals Directorate on cybersecurity. This aligns with the Aukus agreement, focusing on quantum computing and AI collaboration. Prime Minister Albanese sees it as vital for preparing Australias tech workforce, aiming for 1.2 million tech jobs by 2030. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

Musk Ponders Removing Twitter from Europe Amid Regulatory Changes

Elon Musk, the owner of social platform X, is contemplating taking down the oncenamed Twitter from Europe due to new internet regulations. These regul

Elon Musk, the owner of social platform X, is contemplating taking down the oncenamed Twitter from Europe due to new internet regulations. These regulations, part of the Digital Services Act adopted by the European Union in August, aim to control harmful content, restrict usertargeting practices, and share data with regulators. Musk is considering either making the app unavailable in the region or blocking EU users from accessing it. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

Metas "Broadcast Channels" Expands Reach to Facebook and Messenger

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, is bringing the "broadcast channels" feature to Facebook and Messenger, after its rollout on Instagram and WhatsApp. Thi

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, is bringing the "broadcast channels" feature to Facebook and Messenger, after its rollout on Instagram and WhatsApp. This feature will be available in the coming weeks, allowing Pages to share voice notes, text, photos/videos, and GIFs with their audience. It enables direct interaction between creators/public figures and their followers. Users with a Facebook Page can easily create a channel, and followers will receive notifications for new messages. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

Amazons New MK30 Drones to Revolutionize International Package Delivery

Amazon is expanding its Prime Air drone delivery service to the UK, Italy, and an undisclosed US city by late 2024. They are introducing the MK30 dron

Amazon is expanding its Prime Air drone delivery service to the UK, Italy, and an undisclosed US city by late 2024. They are introducing the MK30 drone, which can fly farther and in diverse weather conditions. Instead of standalone delivery centers, drones will now work alongside traditional delivery vehicles. Amazon has worked with regulators and communities to ensure safety. This expansion aims to offer faster, more efficient delivery options for customers with a wide range of eligible products. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

BlockFi Emerges Strong As Crypto Lenders Comeback After FTX Turmoil

After experiencing turmoil related to the collapse of FTX, BlockFi, the cryptocurrency lender, has declared bankruptcy and announced plans to wind dow

After experiencing turmoil related to the collapse of FTX, BlockFi, the cryptocurrency lender, has declared bankruptcy and announced plans to wind down its operations and restore assets to consumers. To increase customer recovery, the New Jerseybased company plans to pursue further payments from insolvent cryptocurrency companies such as FTX and Three Arrows Capital. Interestbearing Earn account holders are expected to get back anything from 39.4% to 100% of their initial investment. Part of BlockFis problems stemmed from loans to Alameda, FTXs sibling company. Sam BankmanFried, the creator of FTX, is presently facing a fraud trial. Scarcity of collateral presented difficulties for cryptocurrency lenders, who prospered throughout the pandemic. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

Qualcomms GameChanging Chip to Challenge Apple Macs in AI Performance

Details on Qualcomms Snapdragon Elite X chip, which is intended to beat Apples Mac chips in specific workloads, were made public for Windowsbased lapt

Details on Qualcomms Snapdragon Elite X chip, which is intended to beat Apples Mac chips in specific workloads, were made public for Windowsbased laptops. The new chip is designed to handle AI activities such as text authoring, image generation, and email summary. It will be ready in the upcoming year. According to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, these chips will bring forth a new era of "AI PCs" for individuals and enterprises alike. The Snapdragon Elite X, according to Qualcomm, is faster and uses less energy than Intel PC CPUs and Apples M2 Max. Demand for laptops with AI capabilities is predicted to increase with the rise of AIgenerated content, which includes beer labels and real estate brochures. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

Apples GameChanging Move, Supports RighttoRepair

The largest tech firm in the world, Apple, has responded to consumer advocates concerns about the difficulty and expense of restoring its gadgets by a

The largest tech firm in the world, Apple, has responded to consumer advocates concerns about the difficulty and expense of restoring its gadgets by announcing its support for a righttorepair law in the United States. Apart from supporting federal law, Apple will supply independent repair businesses and consumers around the country with parts, tools, and repair paperwork. This action is in line with President Joe Bidens initiatives to increase competition and do rid of policies that drive up costs for consumers. Apple wants to empower independent repair firms and cut down on technological waste by prioritising durability and repairability. Although the declaration is a start in the right direction, consumer activists are wary and want to keep an eye on how federal legislation is being implemented. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          



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