“Facebook News” Tab will no longer be available in some European countries including the UK, France, and Germany

Although users will still be able to view links to news articles and European news publications within the region and would still have access to their Facebook pages, Meta has said it will discontinue the “Facebook News” feature on their social media application in December in some European countries including the United Kingdom, France, and […]

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Microsoft Teams to be removed from office365 suite in Europe

The videoconferencing and messaging application Microsoft Teams will no longer be a part of the Microsoft office suite package. This development is because of an antitrust regulation by European union regulators. Us news reports that the change will take effect on October 1 in 30-nation European economic area and Switzerland. Upon effect of this change,

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Elon musk’s X to collect users’ biometric and employment data

X, which was formerly known as twitter has further strengthened safety, security and identification of its users and has updated their privacy policy. The updated privacy policy which will be implemented starting September 29, 2023, will require users’ biometric data, facial ID verification as well as employment information and this will help users’ get employment

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Security practices for iPhone and users of Apple products.

Concerns about bad actors gaining control and taking over a user’s iPhone continue to increase. The bad actors who gain access to the user’s device can perform numerous actions one of which would be to permanently lock the user out of their device by flipping user’s recovery key. A successful breach of user’s settings by

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Microsoft hopeful for approval of their new bid to buy Call of duty

Microsoft has put a new bid on the table to buy Call of Duty maker, Activision Blizzard. The initial bid of $69bn was blocked by UK regulators. This new bid is “substantially different” according to the president of Microsoft Brad Smith. If this new bid is approved, Microsoft is optimistic that the demand for the

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