May 2023

Twitter allows free access to its API for critical use cases

Twitter has restored free access to its API for some public institutions. The company says verified government and publicly-owned services that use the tool for critical purposes such as weather alerts, transport updates, and emergency notifications will get free access to it. “One of the most important use cases for the Twitter API has always been

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This is what Samsung’s triple-folding smartphone could look like

Samsung could be getting closer to launching a triple-folding smartphone or tablet. There have been numerous rumors about the company working on a tri-fold device, with some suggesting a 2023 launch for the first-gen model. A newly-published patent application from the Korean behemoth shows what the device could look like. The United States Patent and

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Schools complain about Chromebooks falling apart after three years being in use

Schools who bought a whole slew of Chromebooks during the Covid-19 pandemic are now complaining about their short lifespan and reparability issues, The Verge reports. The Covid-19 pandemic that occurred in 2020 resulted in massive lockdowns and school shutdowns. Many schools in the county went for online teaching, and as a result, the sales of

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