Google Maps Sends People To Their Deaths Thanks To A Mistake
Google Maps has become the navigation application of choice for most people around the world.
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Google Maps has become the navigation application of choice for most people around the world.
Google Maps Sends People To Their Deaths Thanks To A Mistake Read More »
Reverse wireless charging is nothing new. It allows you to charge accessories by simply placing them on the back of your phone.
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Apple AirTag was developed to help you find lost items such as bags and keys or other important items.
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At the beginning of the year, Samsung announced the final cessation of production of its Note series.
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South Africa, where the Omicron variant was discovered last month, says the latest wave of coronavirus has peaked with no increase in deaths or hospital admissions.
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In June of this year, Apple hosted its annual Global Developers Conference, which featured several key iPhone announcements (the most important of them all).
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WhatsApp is developing a new feature that will allow users to search for nearby businesses right from the app.
The American chipmaker is preparing its Arc Alchemist range of high-end GPUs, which will take over Nvidia’s offerings such as the RTX 3070 Ti and 3060 Ti.
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Huawei has been under the US ban since May 2019. A year later, updated U.S. sanctions completely cut the company off access to U.S. technologies that the company was pushing for.
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Preliminary results from a study conducted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) showed that home-based rapid diagnostic COVID-19 antigen test kits were more likely to be “false- negative” results.
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