Go Here to Read this Fast! Get back to the office, Amazon tells its workers
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Get back to the office, Amazon tells its workers
Go Here to Read this Fast! Get back to the office, Amazon tells its workers
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Get back to the office, Amazon tells its workers
Meta has banned RT and other Russian state media outlets on its platforms, which include Facebook and Instagram. “After careful consideration, we expanded our ongoing enforcement against Russian state media outlets,” the company told Engadget in a statement. “Rossiya Segodnya, RT and other related entities are now banned from our apps globally for foreign interference activity.” Meta shared briefing materials with Reuters, in which the company said it found evidence in the past that Russian outlets took steps to prevent their foreign interference activities online from being detected. It said it expects the outlets to continue with their deceptive practices. The ban will be enforced over the coming days.
The company’s announcement comes days after the Biden administration publicly accused RT of spreading propaganda and disinformation online. Authorities said that RT is spreading propaganda and information to justify and back its invasion of Ukraine using media outlets catering to locals, such as ones targeting Africa and France.
Meta restricted Russian state media’s access to Facebook in Ukraine back in 2022 at the request of its government, in order to limit the spread of those outlets’ content. In response, Russia blocked Facebook in the country a few days later and opening a criminal case against the company. A judge later found Facebook and Instagram guilty of “extremist” activity, effectively banning Meta from opening offices and doing business in Russia.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/meta-bans-russian-state-media-outlets-on-facebook-and-instagram-012424410.html?src=rss
Go Here to Read this Fast! Meta bans Russian state media outlets on Facebook and Instagram
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Meta bans Russian state media outlets on Facebook and Instagram
Finally out of beta, iOS 18 arrived for public availability as of Monday afternoon. You can download and install it if your device is compatible, but it already comes with all iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus and iPhone 16 Pro models that will be available on September 20. Those with eligible devices can update them by going to Settings > General > About > Software Update and starting the download and installation processes.
To see if your device is eligible, we have a list of iPhone models that can support iOS 18. Check it out and see if yours will work.
Some of the “hidden” features our editor Cherlynn spotted include Apple Maps upgrades, Calendar integration with Reminders and expanded Tapback options in Messages, letting you see who reacted with which emoji. Safari is getting a “Highlights” function, which generates a summary of web pages you’re on via machine learning. Our UK bureau chief Mat Smith also tried out some early iOS 18 features in July, and his main takeaway was that Apple Intelligence is the real star. Unfortunately, Apple Intelligence isn’t out today, but its first features will become available in October as part of a subsequent update.
Besides iOS 18, all of Apple’s other major sibling operating system updates are available as well. That includes iPadOS 18, visionOS 2, macOS Sequoia, tvOS 18 and watchOS 11, all of which are coming to their respective devices today. Make sure to check if your devices are eligible for the update and that they have enough space. You may have to free up a few gigabytes of storage first.
Update, September 16, 8:17PM ET: Added more complete list of additional Apple OS updates that are now available, and additional context about Apple Intelligence (some, not all, of the features are arriving beginning in October).
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/apple-has-released-ios-18-heres-how-to-update-your-iphone-171444043.html?src=rss
Go Here to Read this Fast! Can AI make you less gullible or is it a conspiracy?
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Can AI make you less gullible or is it a conspiracy?
MicroStrategy Incorporated announced plans to privately offer $700 million worth of convertible senior notes due 2028, subject to market conditions, according to a Sept. 16 press release. The company also expects to grant an option to purchase an additional $105 million in notes to initial buyers within a 13-day period following the notes’ issuance. MicroStrategy […]
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MicroStrategy to issues another $700 million in senior notes to continue Bitcoin acquisitions
BTC has dipped below $60K once again, sparking renewed discussions in the crypto world.
A reversal could be possible if several key conditions are met.
Bitcoin [BTC] surged above $60K over
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Go here to Read this Fast! Why is Bitcoin down today? THIS group starts to cash out
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Why is Bitcoin down today? THIS group starts to cash out
The CKB token saw massive gains, breaching two-month highs.
Some short-term volatility and profit-taking could see the price and the OI decrease.
Nervos Network [CKB] was beginning to trend
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Go here to Read this Fast! Nervos Network price prediction: What will happen in the short term?
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Nervos Network price prediction: What will happen in the short term?
ARB holders anticipated a breakout, with a potential 182.72% price surge from current levels.
Despite declining activity, ARB’s $2.47 billion TVL suggested strong DeFi performance amid price un
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Go here to Read this Fast! ARB eyes major breakout: Will Arbitrum surge to $1.50 soon?
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ARB eyes major breakout: Will Arbitrum surge to $1.50 soon?
Analyzing Bayer Leverkusen’s Passing Networks from Last Season
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Football and Geometry — Passing Networks
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Think before using this common option when reading large CSV’s
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PySpark Explained: The InferSchema Problem
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