Category: Technology
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Apple Maps now provides cycling directions in all 50 US states
Apple Maps, built into Apple’s iPhone, now provides bicycle navigation across all 50 U.S. states, allowing users to receive turn-by-turn directions while cycling. According to Apple Maps enthusiast Justin O’Beirne, as of July, Apple Maps cycling routes have fully covered 49 states in the United States, and cycling routes have since been available in Hawaii,…
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Walmart became world’s largest company for ninth consecutive year: Fortune
“Fortune” magazine released the annual “Fortune” World Top 500 list. Among them, Walmart became the world’s largest company for the ninth straight year, Amazon rose to No. 2, China’s State Grid Corporation ranked No. 3, and PetroChina and Sinopec ranked No. 4 and No. 5 respectively. Volkswagen (No. 8) overtook Toyota (No. 13) to retake…
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Apple’s first batch of Arcade Games removed as developer contracts end
We previously reported that Apple will remove some games from Apple Arcade. At the time, Apple did not say when these games would disappear, but about two weeks later, the games listed above are now removed from Apple Arcade. JOIN TIP3X ON TELEGRAM On July 18, Apple added a section called “Leaving Arcade Soon in…
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Android 13 is likely to launch in September
Last month, Google released Android 13 Beta 4, promising it would be the last beta, with the stable version arriving in a few weeks. After investigation, when Google routinely released the Android update log in August, it accidentally mentioned that the Android 13 security patch will be released in September, which is considered to be…
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Intel will launch Wi-Fi 7 in 2024, Apple slowly switching to Wi-Fi 6E
According to ETNews, Intel plans to introduce the next generation of wireless network technology – Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) in devices by 2024. Wi-Fi 7 is the successor to Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax), taking full advantage of the high-performance 5GHz and 6GHz bands, delivering 2x the data throughput (5.8Gbps) and supporting data processing speeds of up to…
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Apple is sued by French app developers over App Store fees
According to the latest report, French app developers sued Apple, arguing that Apple’s App Store overcharged and violated U.S. antitrust laws. Participating in the class action are Société du Figaro, developer of the Figaro news app, L’Équipe 24/24, the developer of the L’Équipe sports news app, and Le Geste, the French content providers association. JOIN…
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SK On will invest lithium recycling plant within this year
BusinessKorea reported that SK On said in its ESG report that in order to reduce carbon emissions and secure material supply, it will invest in the construction of a lithium recycling plant within this year, and it plans to start operations in the United States and Europe in 2025. JOIN TIP3X ON TELEGRAM Ternary lithium…
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Indonesia suspends unregistered Internet business services, temporarily resumed PayPal
According to the latest report, a senior Indonesian official said on Sunday that Indonesia will temporarily open access to third-party payment PayPal, allowing users to distribute their funds. Indonesia’s ban on several unregistered internet companies sparked an outcry. JOIN TIP3X ON TELEGRAM Indonesia’s communications ministry on Saturday blocked eight unregistered internet companies including PayPal, search…