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Mira Murati leaves OpenAI

Mira Murati leaves OpenAI

Mira Murati, Chief Technology Officer of OpenAI, announced her departure from the company on September 25, 2024, after a six-and-a-half-year tenure. Her exit marks a significant leadership change at OpenAI, which has seen several high-profile departures recently. Murati played a pivotal role in the development of major AI innovations, including ChatGPT and DALL-E, solidifying her influence within the industry. Mira Murati. Photo: OpenAI. Her departure comes at a critical time for OpenAI, which is in the midst of securing a $150 billion valuation during a major funding round, led by investors like Thrive Capital, Microsoft, and Nvidia. Murati's decision to leave…
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Qualcomm wants to buy Intel

Qualcomm wants to buy Intel

On September 20, U.S. media reported that chip company Qualcomm had approached Intel in recent days and made an offer to acquire the competitor. CNBC, citing sources close to the matter, reported that it is still unclear whether Intel has begun negotiations with Qualcomm or what the specific terms might be. The Wall Street Journal also revealed that this deal is not yet certain. Even if Intel wants to negotiate, the deal is likely to attract attention from antitrust authorities. To complete the merger and acquisition (M&A), Qualcomm might have to sell off some of Intel's assets or business units…
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Jony Ive joins hands with OpenAI to create ‘super AI’ device

Jony Ive joins hands with OpenAI to create ‘super AI’ device

Jony Ive, the legendary designer behind the iconic design of the iPhone and many Apple devices, met with Sam Altman to develop a new AI device. Jony Ive told The New York Times that he met with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman at a restaurant in San Francisco, arranged by Brian Chesky, the CEO of Airbnb and a close friend of Altman. The meeting took place last year but is only now being made public. During the meeting, Altman and Ive discussed how to create a new AI computing device, agreeing that this technology could do much more for users than…
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Scenes of Apple and Huawei stores selling iPhone 16 and Mate XT in China

Scenes of Apple and Huawei stores selling iPhone 16 and Mate XT in China

The iPhone 16 and the foldable Mate XT phone were launched just a few hours apart on September 10 and were sold on the same day, September 20, in China. Before the sales began, both products attracted significant attention in the world’s most populous country. Both Apple and Huawei allowed pre-orders and in-store pickups. However, the iPhone 16 was considered to have a stronger appeal, with long lines of people waiting outside the stores. People queue to buy the Mate XT tri-fold smartphone outside a Huawei store in Beijing. Photo: Reuters. According to Reuters, around 30 people were waiting outside…
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iPhone 16 Prices Around the World:

iPhone 16 Prices Around the World:

With the global launch of the iPhone 16, tech enthusiasts and Apple fans across the world are eagerly awaiting to get their hands on the latest flagship device. However, one thing that varies widely from country to country is the price of the iPhone 16. Factors like local taxes, import duties, and currency exchange rates lead to significant price differences. United StatesThe United States is one of the most affordable markets for the iPhone 16, thanks to Apple’s local presence and relatively lower taxes. The base model of the iPhone 16 starts at $899. However, the final price can vary…
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iOS 18 – All New Features You NEED to Know!

iOS 18 – All New Features You NEED to Know!

Apple today released iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, the new operating system updates for the iPhone and iPad. As with all of Apple's software updates, iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 are available for free. Apple's new software can be downloaded on eligible iPhones and iPads over-the-air by going to Settings - General - Software Update. Note that it can take a few minutes for the updates to propagate to all users due to high demand. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36aW_jGdJ-s iOS 18 review. Video: MacRumors Channel. Admin.
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Apple officially released iOS 18

Apple officially released iOS 18

Apple has officially released iOS 18, bringing a fresh wave of exciting features, performance improvements, and user-centric enhancements. As always, Apple continues to push the boundaries of mobile technology, making the iPhone experience smoother and more intuitive than ever before. iOS 18 leverages advanced artificial intelligence for a more personalized user experience. With improved Siri capabilities, the virtual assistant is smarter, faster, and more intuitive, enabling users to manage tasks, search information, and interact with their devices more efficiently. Apple has revamped the widget system, allowing greater customization options. Users can now stack widgets, resize them dynamically, and arrange them…
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Flappy Bird Game is About to Be Revived

Flappy Bird Game is About to Be Revived

The gaming community is abuzz with excitement as news circulates that the iconic Flappy Bird game is about to be revived. Originally released in 2013, Flappy Bird quickly became a global sensation, captivating players with its simple yet frustratingly addictive gameplay. Despite its enormous popularity, the game was abruptly removed from app stores by its creator, Dong Nguyen, in early 2014, leaving fans wanting more. Now, nearly a decade later, Flappy Bird is set to make a comeback, promising to reignite the same intense, tap-to-fly challenges that gamers remember so well. Flappy Bird Game The revival of Flappy Bird is…
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Google tests sub-$1 storage plan in India

Google tests sub-$1 storage plan in India

Google has recently started testing a new sub-$1 storage plan in India, targeting the country’s growing digital population. This strategic move by the tech giant is poised to democratize access to cloud storage, making it more affordable for millions of users. With India’s vast internet user base and an increasing dependency on digital storage, this new plan could potentially reshape the way users in the country manage their data. Google One. Photo: Shutterstock. The sub-$1 storage plan is a part of Google’s broader initiative to cater to emerging markets, where affordability and accessibility are key factors in tech adoption. For…
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