Month: April 2021

Bitcoin is one of the best-known cryptocurrencies. After hitting mainstream news in late 2017, Bitcoin has achieved even higher financial valuations and has transformed from a derided form of digital money into a respected financial product. Bitcoin mining uses phenomenal amounts of electricity to perform computational tasks to generate new Bitcoin. Electricity production is generally
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Apple is readying a major revamp of its mobile software that will include an upgrade to how users handle notifications, a redesigned iPad Home Screen, an updated Lock Screen, and additional privacy protections for its flagship devices, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The in-development changes are planned to be included in iOS
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It can be easy to take the internet for granted until you encounter a particularly complicated, broken, or poorly run website. The internet doesn’t just pop into existence. No, it’s created page by page. And a hardworking group called the World Wide Web Consortium (WC3) is trying to make sure that those pages all fit together.
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While governments and manufacturers address the semiconductor shortage, it’s worth getting to know why the technology is worth the fuss. It comes down to the fact that semiconductors power almost everything in our daily lives. From smartphones to planes, semiconductors evolved to improve technologies and do wonders for your entertainment and convenience. Let’s go into more
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Google Fi, Google’s cell network, is turning six today and to celebrate, the team is launching a new pricing plan, dubbed ‘Simply Unlimited’ starting at $60 per month for a single line (down to $30 per line for 3 lines or more). The new plan features unlimited calls and texts in the U.S., plus unlimited
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Ola Electric Mobility plans to build a nationwide charging network for the electric scooters set to start rolling out from its massive Bengaluru factory this summer. The Ola Hypercharger Network will be the world’s largest, densest two-wheeler charging system, comprising 100,000 high-speed charging points in more than 400 Indian cities, Ola said Thursday in a statement.
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