With technology evolving at such a rapid pace, software restructuring has become a critical framework to future-proof DevOps applications. Restructuring is all about updating, re-configuring, and modifying software products with current standards. The result, applications that are more readable, scalable, and adaptable to future change. Plus, effective restructuring operations can …
Read More »Twitter is showing official Russian accounts in search results
After a year, Twitter appears to have unblocked Russian government accounts. The Elon Musk-owned platform now shows Putin and Russian Embassy accounts in search results. The Telegraph also noticed the Russian authorities’ timetables and recommendations. According to a former Twitter employee, a policy change may have caused this. Twitter has …
Read More »California will simplify EV-to-grid charging
If you put solar panels on your roof, you should also add batteries for power outages. Even if you don’t create power, a storage system may be beneficial. That way, you may charge the batteries while power is cheap and use that stored energy when electricity is sky-high and the …
Read More »Disney+ will release the third and final season of “Star Wars: The Bad Batch” in 2024
Lucasfilm revealed at Star Wars Celebration London that Disney+ will air a third and final season of “Star Wars: The Bad Batch” in 2024. No release date was given. The story follows Clone Force 99, often known as the Bad Batch, a cadre of elite clones after Order 66 and …
Read More »YouTube Premium offers SharePlay, higher-quality video, and more
Today, YouTube Premium, the $11.99 ad-free version of YouTube, is adding features to attract and retain customers. Most significantly, the subscription plan will now include higher-quality video for web and iOS users, support for co-watching videos on FaceTime using Apple’s SharePlay, and mobile queue controls. Although many people don’t know …
Read More »Arrival doubles SPAC, Tesla cuts costs, and NY Auto Show highlights
Transportation-focused weekly newsletter The Station. Click The Station to get the complete email every weekend in your inbox. Free subscription. Welcome back to The Station, your hub for transferring people and cargo. In case you missed it, will bring together industry-focused investors, innovators, and engineers at the Moscone Center in San …
Read More »The iPod is (re)invented by Apple
Apple created a pocket-sized device that plays music, videos, and books without a smartphone or smartwatch. Cupertino, near. Apple has filed a patent application for a headphone-case-meets-pocket-computer with a touchscreen display and the guts to browse tunes, movies, weather, and maps. Apple reinvented the iPod because time is flat. Apple …
Read More »By the stats, your slowing
More than a sensation. Pitchbook and the National Venture Capital Association report that venture companies are raising and deploying less money than in prior years. What to know: U.S. transaction count has dropped 25% since the first quarter of last year. Between January and March, less than 3,000 agreements were …
Read More »Blue Twitter users will see “half advertisements”
Twitter is giving Blue members 50% more advertisements in their timeline and a search boost. Elon Musk had long promised Twitter Blue subscribers fewer sponsored tweets. The firm has introduced functionality for the “following” and “for you” timelines. “As you scroll, you will see around twice as many organic or …
Read More »Britain investigates Amazon’s $1.7B iRobot purchase
The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is reviewing Amazon’s planned acquisition of iRobot. The CMA is seeking stakeholder input to determine if Amazon’s acquisition of iRobot would cause a “significant decrease of competition” in the U.K. The CMA hasn’t set a timeline for announcing its investigative decision. Smart home …
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