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US and Europe Concerned - China's Accelerated Push into Legacy Chips

Through Curiocial, we previously explored how computer chips were produced and discussed their current state. Right now America and China about to star a war in chip production. But Europe made the first big move; confusing, right? Let me break it down for you. US and European officials are becoming

Elon Musk and Apple's Twitter App Drama - Resolved!

Yesterday, the 'crucial team' covered the incident The X App as previously known as Twitter, got rejected by the Apple app store and the reasons behind it. But as I'm writing this article now, Twitter got Twitter gets special permission to be 'X' in the iOS App Store. The presence

Apple's Screen Time Bug - Kids Getting More Device Time!

Apple iOS has a feature called 'Screen Time,' which is supposed to help parents control how long their kids use their iPhones or iPads. It's meant to let parents set time limits and decide which apps can be used. But here's the deal: Screen Time isn't working like it

From WALL-E to Reality - Meet RT-2, The Lates Google Robot

Remember WALL-E? Well, guess what? Google just announced something like that—a general-purpose robot that can navigate human environments like those cool fictional robots WALL-E or C-3PO. But here's the kicker: these robots are trained like AI chatbots. Confusing, right? Let me break it down for you. Let's meet RT-2,

Twitter's X App Rejected by Apple, and Here's Why

Have you heard about Elon Musk's X app? If you are a reader of Curiocial, you must have. We talked about this sudden rebranding in our 'Farewell Birdie' article. If you're an iPhone user and excited to get the new 'X' app on your iPhone, there's a catch – you'll have

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