Opera, the Norway-based browser developer, has unveiled plans to launch a new AI-powered browser for iOS devices in Europe. This move comes in response to Apple’s decision to allow alternative …
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President Biden Announces U.S. Nomination of Ajay Banga to Lead World Bank
by Editorby EditorToday, President Biden announced that the United States is nominating Ajay Banga, a business leader with extensive experience leading successful organizations in developing countries and forging public-private partnerships to address …
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Elon Musk loses title as world’s richest man on Forbes list
Twitter and Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, is no longer the richest person in the world, Forbes announced on Thursday. Forbes listed Mr Musk as occupying the second position in its latest …
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Twitter’s billionaire owner Elon Musk announced Friday that the platform would be launching differently colored badges to distinguish between accounts. “Sorry for the delay, we’re tentatively launching Verified on Friday …
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Brazil stores witnesses iphones seizure after Apple fails to add chargers
Brazil federal consumer protection regulator has started confiscating iPhones from retail stores after the country’s justice ministry ordered that they may not be sold without chargers. According to a report …
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Amazon to face strikes and protests from thousands of workers across 40 countries
Thousands of Amazon warehouse workers across about 40 countries plan to take part in protests and walkouts to coincide with Black Friday sales, one of the busiest days of the …
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United States announces no-interview student visa renewals scheme for Nigerians
The United States of America said Nigerian students in the US on an F1 or academic J1 visa who wish to visit Nigeria during the Christmas or winter break, may …
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Amazon budgets R17 billion a year on movies for cinemas
Amazon plans to spend more than $1 billion (R16.94 billion) a year to produce movies that it will release in theatres, according to people familiar with the company’s plans, the …
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Amazon’s Alexa division faces significant job cuts after failing to turn the voice assistant into a money maker, Business Insider reports (the article requires a VPN to access from South Africa and …
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Elon Musk laid off more Twitter Inc. workers from the sales side of the social network’s business beginning late on Sunday, further trimming a staff that had already been decimated …