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The biggest changes in Microsoft Windows 11
The biggest change to Windows 11 is its more stringent hardware requirements
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Swimmer dies in Istanbul Bosphorus Strait race
A swimmer who attended the Samsung Bosphorus Cross-Continental Swim passed away after falling ill, Turkish Olympic Committee announced on July 23.
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Samsung Electronics flags record $14.7 bn Q1 operating profit
Samsung Electronics flagged a first-quarter operating profit of 15.6 trillion won ($14.7 billion) on April 6, a record for any-three month period, as it benefited from soaring demand for its memory chips for mobile devices.
Apple Develops a Dust-Proof Keyboard
Apple's technology giant Apple is working on a new MacBook laptop keyboard that will be protected against dust, crumbs and other microscopic particles. A prototype of the product is now patented, Mashable reports.
Creating a keypad that prevents the penetration of dust particles between the buttons will eliminate the need for the users themselves to take time to clean the keyboard.
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Samsun governor complains about tech giant Samsung’s web search primacy
The governor of the Black Sea province of Samsun has voiced his uneasiness about the prominence of South Korean technology giant Samsung in internet searches, complaining that the brand is overshadowing the province in northern Turkey.
Turkish footballer Selçuk İnan sues Samsung for ‘S8’ logo
Turkish Super League leader Galatasaray’s midfielder Selçuk İnan has sued technology giant Samsung for using his registered logo “S8” as the brand name for its latest handset.
Apple Supplier Stops Students' Illegal Overtime at iPhone X Factory
Foxconn has faced several allegations of poor treatment of workers at its Chinese factories.
Apple supplier Foxconn has stopped students from working illegal overtime at a factory in China.
It comes after the Financial Times reported Tuesday that six high school students in Henan province would work 11-hour shifts to manufacture Apple's iPhone X.
Uploading an entrepreneurship culture
Pioneering ideas, companies that aspire to change the world, and stories from cities and states that have succeeded in becoming tech hubs were the subject of discussion at the fourth Reload Greece conference, which took place last weekend at the London Business School in the UK capital.
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Intel Working with Facebook to Create Super-fast AI Chip
Intel has announced that it is working on a super-fast processor specially designed for artificial intelligence systems.
"I think we are in the beginning of a major change ... Artificial Intelligence will be similar to (the development of) the Internet in the 1990s," said Brian Krzanich at a technology conference organized in California by Wall Street Journal.
Sofia Airport has Returned 604 Lost Items Since the Beginning of the Year
For the first nine months of the year, Sofia Airport returned 604 lost or forgotten items to their owners from a total of 1,300, the airport press reported.