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  • Apple officially integrates ChatGPT into iPhone and iPad… and Siri gets smarter

    Apple announced a new update to the platform Apple Intelligence It includes integrating the ChatGPT service with its ecosystem on iPhone and iPad, in a move aimed at enhancing artificial intelligence capabilities across its devices. The company explained that the new update, available to users of iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS 15.2, allows users to benefit from ChatGPT capabilities…

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  • A technical glitch prevents thousands of users from accessing Facebook and Instagram

    Meta Company announced that it faced a technical problem that caused a widespread disruption of its main applications, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The company confirmed in a statement on the X platform that it is working to fix the problem and return services to normal as soon as possible, apologizing for any inconvenience to users. Downdetector, a website specialized in…

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  • Apple is preparing to launch the “thinnest iPhone” in its history

    A Bloomberg report revealed that Apple intends to launch an ultra-thin phone in 2025, in a new attempt to revitalize sales of the iPhone series. Mark Gurman, an analyst specializing in Apple affairs, said that the company will launch a phone called the iPhone 17 Air with a thickness of 6.25 mm, that is, 2 mm less than the current…

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  • Ring enhances its products in the Saudi market with a range of innovative home security devices and services

    Ring, the leader in the field of home security solutions globally, announced the launch of new additions to its range of products and services that it provides to its customers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as it introduced its latest versions of the Ring Battery Video Doorbell and the all-new Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera, in addition to two colors.…

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  • A Chinese businessman eats a banana worth $6.2 million!

    In an unprecedented event, Chinese businessman Justin Sun fulfilled his promise to eat a banana from a work of art that he bought for $6.2 million at a Sotheby's auction in New York last week. The controversial artwork known as “Comedian” by Maurizio Cattelan is a banana taped to a wall. Sun, 34 and founder of the Tron cryptocurrency network,…

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  • Australia bans social media sites for children under 16 years old

    In an unprecedented move globally, the Australian Parliament passed a law prohibiting the use of social networking sites by children under 16 years of age. The law, which had bipartisan support, passed overwhelmingly — 102 votes to 13 — despite pressure from tech giants such as Google and Meta to delay. Pointing Reuters report The new law requires digital platforms…

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  • Will Bitcoin reach $100,000 in the 2024 cycle?

    Bitcoin is witnessing a historic bull run in 2024, as it approached the $100,000 barrier by recording a new record high of $99,655 on November 22, supported by the launch of… Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) in January. The Singaporean research company expects 10x Research Bitcoin will exceed $100,000 by January 2025, indicating a shift in investor interest from decentralized finance…

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  • OpenAI plans to compete with Google with a new internet browser

    OpenAI is developing its own web browser, in a move aimed at supporting… New search tool Built-in ChatGPTaccording to Reuters report. Project details: The browser will rely on ChatGPT as its core functionality The company is negotiating with development agencies such as Condé Nast, Eventbrite and Priceline It has already received proposals and initial designs for the browser You will…

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  • Threadz launches personalized feeds…a smart step to organize digital chaos

    Meta has finally launched a long-awaited feature on its Threads platform, allowing users to organize their followings according to their interests. The new feature, which Mark Zuckerberg revealed a few days ago, allows you to create custom feeds about specific people or topics, and pin them to the top of the home page, according to Reports. The feature may seem…

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  • Google Gemini tells a student: “Please die.”

    In a disturbing incident, a graduate student was exposed to a shocking situation when Google chatbot Gemini asked him to “die” during a normal academic conversation. Vidhai Reddy (29 years old) from Michigan told the network CBS News The robot suddenly turned hostile during a discussion about the challenges of the elderly and their possible solutions. The robot described Reddy…

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