Meta Joins Office Return Trend: Employees to Clock In at Least Three Days a Week.

Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is implementing a revised remote work policy for its full-time employees, according to reports received by employees on Thursday. Starting in September, employees will be required to physically show up to work at least three times a week. The decision reflects Meta's commitment to fostering collaboration, relationships, and a strong company culture. While the company…

Activision Blizzard’s Acquisition Ambitions: The Unrealized Potential of Merging with Time Warner

In a surprising revelation, Bobby Kotick, the CEO of Activision Blizzard, recently shared that the company had once considered acquiring Time Warner, the owner of Warner Bros. and HBO. The ambitious plan was contingent upon AT&T's failure to complete its $85.4 billion acquisition of the media and entertainment giant. Unfortunately for Activision Blizzard, the deal went through in 2018, thwarting…

IBM’s Ambitious Quest for a 100,000-Qubit Quantum Computer

IBM, a pioneer in the realm of quantum computing, is setting its sights on an astonishing milestone: the creation of a 100,000-qubit quantum machine within the next decade. This audacious endeavor was announced at the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, where IBM revealed its collaboration with the University of Tokyo and the University of Chicago on this monumental $100 million…

Twitter’s new API Pro plan is causing controversy among developers

Twitter's recent announcement of its API Pro plan, priced at $5,000 per month, has sent shockwaves through the developer community. This new subscription model, aimed at expanding startups, offers increased access to the Twitter API but comes with a steep price tag. While the company claims to provide enhanced features and options, many developers argue that the cost is exorbitant…

YouTube Bids Farewell to “Stories” Feature, Focusing on Shorts and Community Posts

In a move that came as no surprise to many, YouTube announced that it would be saying goodbye to its "Stories" feature, similar to Instagram Stories. The feature, introduced in 2017 exclusively for users with more than 10,000 subscribers, allowed creators to share updates and promote their channels. However, due to limited access and lack of popularity, Stories failed to…

Samsung’s New Frontier: Setting Up Shop in Egypt

In an unexpected turn of events, Egypt is gearing up to become a new hub for Samsung smartphones. The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology in Egypt has confirmed the construction of a cutting-edge smartphone manufacturing plant in the city of Beni Suef, spanning an impressive 6,000 square meters. This bold move by Samsung is set to create a significant…

Trade Tensions Intensify as China Blocks U.S. Micron Chips, Fueling Security Fears

China's recent ban on the purchase of certain U.S. Micron chips has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, further escalating the trade tensions between the two global superpowers. Citing cybersecurity threats as the primary reason, China's decision appears to be a retaliatory response to U.S. sanctions that previously prohibited the purchase of Chinese chips and restricted the export of high-performance…

HTC U23 Pro: A Mid-Range Powerhouse Unveiled

In a long-awaited move, HTC is about to release its latest addition to the U series of smartphones: the HTC U23 Pro. Positioned as a mid-range device, this phone follows in the footsteps of the U20 5G, which created a furor after its release in 2020. Packed with impressive specs and competitively priced, the U23 Pro aims to win over…

Samsung embraces OLED technology: Inks agreement to acquire panels from LG Display

In an unexpected twist in the highly competitive world of technology, Samsung has struck a groundbreaking deal with its arch-rival LG Display. The agreement, which involves Samsung purchasing OLED panels for their televisions from LG Display, showcases a remarkable shift in the dynamics between these industry giants. This unexpected collaboration carries the potential to revolutionize the television market and highlights…

Microsoft’s $69 billion merger with Activision Blizzard receives EU approval, making waves in the tech world

In a landmark decision, the European Union (EU) gave the green light to the monumental acquisition of Activision Blizzard by technology giant Microsoft. The deal, valued at $69 billion, sent shockwaves through the gaming industry and beyond. With EU approval, Microsoft cemented its position as a dominant force in the gaming world, a milestone in the company's expansion strategy. In…

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