TikTok loses even more songs over its dispute with Universal Music Group
TikTok is losing even more songs over its quarrel with Universal Music Group (UMG), as the social media network is starting to remove songs published by UMG, the company confirmed to TechCrunch on Tuesday. The row between the two companies began last month when UMG announced that it failed to
Read moreMWC: Ethiopian fintech eQub digitizes peer-to-peer credit
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Read moreHow to become a senior software engineer: Skills required to move from junior to senior level
Navigating the move from a junior to a senior software engineering role can be daunting. Many junior engineers feel uncertain about what skills to hone, experiences to build, and strategies to use to advance to a senior-level role. Add to that the dizzying complexity of advanced software systems and the
Read moreSynFlora is working on bioengineering a skincare revolution
Biotech startup SynFlora brought an enticing pitch for a new type of skin treatment technology to 4YFN at the MWC tradeshow in Barcelona this week. The Spanish startup, whose three co-founders all have PhDs, is working to improve understanding of the skin’s microbiome and engineer skin microbes with the goal
Read moreEssential React Native Performance Tips and Tricks
We present a comprehensive set of tips and strategies designed to empower developers in optimizing their React Native applications. Continue reading Essential React Native Performance Tips and Tricks on SitePoint.
Read moreSplitscreen brings a multi-monitor setup to Apple’s Vision Pro
Out of the box, Apple’s Vision Pro doubles as a 4K Mac virtual display, allowing you to extend an existing Mac desktop to the device’s spatial computing environment. A new app called Splitscreen takes things a step further, by allowing you to add a second macOS display to your Vision
Read moreCoffee Briefing Feb. 27 – Apple introduces post quantum cryptography in iMessage; Seneca Polytechnic and Microsoft partner; New CRTC vice chairperson; and more
Coffee Briefings are timely deliveries of the latest ITWC headlines, interviews, and podcasts. Today’s Coffee Briefing is delivered by IT World Canada’s editorial team! Missed the last Coffee Briefing? We’ve got you covered. Apple introduces quantum-secure cryptography in iMessage Apple has introduced PQ3, a post-quantum cryptographic protocol, in its messaging system,
Read moreSecuring Your Public Sector Organization from Cyber Attacks: A Proactive Approach
In an age where the digital landscape is constantly evolving, securing public sector organizations from cyber attacks is paramount. Cyber threats continue to grow in complexity and scale, making it crucial for government entities to adopt proactive measures to safeguard sensitive information. In this article, we’ll explore essential steps to
Read moreGovernment of Canada joins international partners in endorsing shared 6G principles
Canada has joined international partners including the United States, Australia, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom in endorsing the Joint Statement of Principles for 6G. 6G is the successor to 5G cellular technology and is expected to be significantly faster, while
Read moreThreads widens the gap with X, with triple the daily downloads on iOS
Although an app’s downloads aren’t an exact proxy for usage, they can hint at where the market is headed. And in the case of the alt-Twitter wars, the app winning the game right now is Instagram’s Threads. Meta’s take on Twitter now sees triple the daily downloads of X (formerly
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