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X's Latest Terms Update - No More Crawling or Scraping

Elon Musk's company, X, previously known as Twitter, has made significant updates to its terms of service, primarily aimed at preventing unauthorized scraping and crawling of its platform. These changes came into effect on September 29 and explicitly prohibit any form of scraping or crawling without obtaining prior written consent.

iOS Vulnerabilities Exposed - Pegasus Spyware?

An insidious exploit that allowed attackers to inject the notorious NSO Group's Pegasus spyware into iPhones went unnoticed for a while. But thanks to the vigilant efforts of security experts and swift action from Apple, your devices can breathe easy again. Pegasus, the nefarious spyware developed for governments and law

How to Get Google Chrome's 15th Birthday Material You Redesign Earlier

Google Chrome, the beloved web browser, is celebrating its 15th anniversary with a bang. Currently, there are around 2.65 billion users globally who use Chrome as a default browser. The tech giant has recently unveiled an exciting Material You redesign that's set to revamp the browsing experience on Mac,

TikTok's Social Evolution - More Features in Sight

You've probably heard of TikTok, the famous short video content platform. However, whispers and rumors in the Tech world suggest that TikTok might be gearing up for a significant makeover. While it's gained fame for those quick, captivating videos, TikTok is eyeing a more extensive role as a full-fledged social

Facebook & Instagram Premium - Ad-Free Bliss in the EU

Meta Platform, the tech bigshot from Silicon Valley, is toying with an idea. They're considering rolling out fancy, souped-up versions of Facebook and Instagram. But here's the twist - it's all for the cool cats in the European Union (EU). Why, you ask? Well, the buzz is that they're feeling

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