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From Twitter to X: Elon Musk Begins Deleting an Iconic Internet Brand – News Block

For more than 10 years, Twitter has been recognizable by its blue and white bird logo, which became a symbol of the social network’s unique culture and lexicon. To “tweet” became a verb. A “tweet” referred to a post. “Tweeps” became the nickname for Twitter employees. Late on Sunday, Elon Musk started dumping everything. The …

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The Rock makes a huge donation to help striking actors – News Block

Dwayne Johnson attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California.Photo: emma mcintyre (fake images) Movie stars make millions, but many working actors struggle to make ends meet, a problem made more conscious thanks to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike. While union members fight Hollywood studios for fair contractsone of the most …

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 rumours: Everything you need to know before unboxing the Galaxy – News Block

Samsung’s next Unpacked event is just a few days away from July 26. That means we could see a new foldable phone, or two, from the company. Rumor has it that Samsung’s next foldable phone, expected to be called the Galaxy Z Fold 5, will be a minor update to the Galaxy Z Fold 4. …

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Looking back at the original Google Chromecast, which just turned 10 years old – News Block

Ten years ago, on July 24, 2013, Google announced a $35 streaming device called the Chromecast. I was one of the first journalists to get my hands on the dongle, and it wasn’t yet clear how big of a deal it would be. The demo was choppy! Arguably, it could be classified as a me-too …

Looking back at the original Google Chromecast, which just turned 10 years old

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What’s next for the moon and the stagnation of facial recognition? – News Block

More than 50 years have passed since the last time humans set foot on the moon. But starting this year, a series of missions by private companies and national space agencies plan to take us back, sending everything from tiny robotic probes to full human landers. The last goal? Getting humans to live and work …

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Blow for Flutterwave as Kenyan court rejects request to drop case – News Block

Plans by the Kenya Asset Recovery Agency (ARA) to drop its second case against African fintech giant Flutterwave have been rejected by the country’s third highest court, the High Court. In August last year, the agency froze $3 million belonging to Flutterwave, Hupesi Solutions, and Adguru Technology Limited on suspicion of money laundering and fraud. …

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License plate recognition vs. License plate capture cameras – News Block

In process of design video surveillance systems – our clients always tell us that they need license plate recognition by camera at their main entrance, but what they usually mean is license plate capturing. License plate camera capture is the process of recording an image of a license plate. In contrast, license plate recognition uses …

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An Architecture-Based Approach to Application Modernization – Technology News – News Block

Enterprise applications have grown to a point where many of them are more complex and slow to respond, and market expectations have risen exponentially in the meantime. Today, customers want responsive and robust applications that have greater agility. This became a concern for many of the companies as the app began to hinder growth and …

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