March 2023

[UPDATE: Limited after all] Wild rumor claims OPPO & OnePlus are pulling out of Europe

UPDATE: The tipster shared another tweet, claiming that this may not affect Europe in its entirety. Max Jambor says that OPPO and OnePlus may only leave parts of Europe, only the countries he initially mentioned. Those countries are Germany, the UK, France, and the Netherlands. Needless to say, these are rather important, and large markets. […]

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Shopify teams up with Google Cloud to stop search abandonment

It’s no secret that search abandonment, i.e. inaccurate search results, has been a major problem that retailers have been facing for years, resulting in frustrated consumers leaving their sites. In fact, retailers globally lose over $2 trillion annually due to search abandonment. Now, in an effort to address this issue, Shopify, one of the leading

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March 2023 update for OnePlus 11 brings expanded Android Auto support & more

OnePlus has started rolling out its March 2023 Android update for the OnePlus 11. This update brings a number of improvements to the table, in addition to the Android security patch for March 2023. On top of all that, it delivers expanded Android Auto support. March 2023 Android update is now rolling out to the

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OnePlus 11 Jupiter Rock Limited Edition launch confirmed

Last week, OnePlus teased a new special edition OnePlus 11 with some sort of connection to Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system. The company’s President for the Chinese market Li Jie said it will be a “unique” device featuring “unprecedented materials and craftsmanship”. While Li didn’t share further details, we won’t have to

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Parts of the Twitter source code were leaked on GitHub

Source code leaks and ransomware attacks have become increasingly common over the past few years, with many companies falling victim to these cyber threats. Now, Twitter has found itself amidst another challenge, as a threat actor leaked pieces of its computer code online without permission. The threat actor named “FreeSpeechEnthusiast” shared excerpts of the company’s

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