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Ford cars may start having 3D-printed parts
Ford has recently announced that it's going to start testing 3D printing parts for their vehicles. The experiment will focus on components for racing cars as well as prototypes.
Android-to-iOS migration: hard facts from CIRP
Consumer Intelligence Research Partners LLC tracks conversion of users from Android to iOS and reports the findings. Let's see what's latest.
Apple to allow iOS app installations from websites in the EU
Apple will let iOS apps to be installed to iPhones and iPads from websites. Without jailbreaking them. Is this a tectonic shift or what?
The dark side of AI: malware worm migrating system to system
Worms have been plaguing the internet for almost 40 years now; the latest threat associated with this type of malware comes from their genAI subspieces.
You can now preorder your M3 MacBook Air (13” or 15”)
Last year, Apple presented M3, its latest silicon. Since then, the company's been putting this chip into its products. Latest entry - MacBook Air.