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US fears rise in misinformation on Twitter after Elon Musk’s purchase of the social network

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According to CNBC, US administration officials, as well as Joe Biden’s closest associates, including the 44th President Barack Obama, fear that Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter will lead to the return of the 45th President Donald Trump to the social network.

The Biden administration has been keeping a close eye on the Twitter purchase, fearing that Musk’s takeover of the company would lead to more misinformation on the social network ahead of the midterm congressional elections, as well as the 2024 presidential election.

US fears rise in misinformation on Twitter after Elon Musk's purchase of the social network

However, according to Fox News, Donald Tump has already stated that he will not return to Twitter, but will use his own social network Truth Social.

Elon Musk bought Twitter yesterday for $44 billion. He hopes that even his most ardent critics will stay on Twitter, because that’s what freedom of speech is all about.

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Xiaomi 11T Pro, Global Xiaomi Pad 5, Redmi K30 Pro and Redmi K30S Ultra get MIUI 14 stable based on Android 13

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Xiaomi continues to release the final versions of the MIUI 14 interface for its smartphones. Global Xiaomi 11T Pro and Xiaomi Pad 5 received the latest firmware this week, as well as Redmi K30 Pro (aka Poco F2 Pro outside of China) and Redmi K30S Ultra (Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro) in China.

Xiaomi 11T Pro, Global Xiaomi Pad 5, Redmi K30 Pro and Redmi K30S Ultra get MIUI 14 stable based on Android 13

The firmware for Xiaomi Pad 5 is V14.0.3.0.TKXMIXM, for Xiaomi 11T Pro – V14.0.1.0.TKDINXM, for Redmi K30 Pro – V14.0.5.0.SJDCNXM, for Redmi K30S Ultra – V14.0.3. O.SJKCNXM. All of them, in addition to improvements related to the MIUI 14 interface itself, contain a patch with the February Android security updates.

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Smartphone makers including Apple to be forced to allow deletion of pre-installed apps in India

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Smartphone makers including Apple to be forced to allow deletion

India plans to force smartphone manufacturers, including Apple, to allow removal of pre-installed apps and mandatory checking for OS updates under proposed new security rules.

According to two sources and a government document seen by Reuters, smartphone manufacturers will have to enable the ability to uninstall pre-installed apps, and new models will be tested for compliance by a laboratory authorized by the Bureau of Indian Standards.

Apple already allows you to remove many of its own apps, but core apps like Messages, Photos, and Phone can’t be removed from the phone: they can only be removed from the Home screen and hidden in the App Library.

Smartphone makers including Apple to be forced to allow deletion of pre-installed apps in India

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India’s Ministry of Information Technology is reviewing regulations on concerns about espionage and abuse of user data with explicit references to the risk from China.

“Preinstalled apps can be a weak link in security and we want no foreign countries, including China, to use them,” an unnamed official said. “This is a matter of national security.”

After a border clash with China in 2022, India banned more than 300 Chinese apps in the country, including TikTok. The country has also stepped up its controls on investment by Chinese firms.

Chinese brands account for more than half of all smartphone sales in India.

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No longer the most compact Android flagship. Asus Zenfone 10 will get a 200-megapixel camera, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, IP68 protection and a 6.3-inch screen

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No longer the most compact Android flagship Asus Zenfone 10

Last year, Asus Zenfone 9 became the most compact of Android flagships, but its successor will no longer be: according to data published by Pricebaba, Zenfone 10 (catalog number – AI2302) will receive a screen with a diagonal of 6.3 inches (instead of 5.9 inches for the current model).

No longer the most compact Android flagship.  Asus Zenfone 10 will get a 200-megapixel camera, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, IP68 protection and a 6.3-inch screen

Zenfone 10 will be built on SoC Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. It will receive 16 GB of RAM, 256 or 512 GB of flash memory. Zenfone 9 has only two modules in the main camera, but Zenfone 10 may have more, and the sensor resolution of the main module will increase to 200 megapixels. The smartphone will also receive a 5000 mAh battery with support for 67 W charging and IP68 protection.

The release of Asus Zenfone 10 will not take place soon: according to Pricebaba, global sales of the smartphone will start only in the fourth quarter of this year.

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