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News & Reviews:   america

  • China has recently stopped Chinese companies dealing with China’s infrastructure from using chips made by US chip maker Micron, citing them as a “security risk”. The US have denied this as “having no basis”. Now… where have we heard this before?

  • The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation or FBI have come out with an official PSA (Public Service Announcement) on twitter warning Americans not to use free airport, hotel or shopping center USB ports. Apparently, hackers can “juice-jack” your data or insert malware into your phone or device.

  • Facebook announced Venue to take on Twitter

    Facebook announced Venue to take on Twitter

    Earlier today, Facebook recently unveiled a new app called Venue, which was made to take on Twitter when it comes to events as it is able to display user interactions during the event via hashtags. However, it is best to take note that the app isn’t focused on fan commentary which is quite different compared to Twitter.

  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration or FDA have provided emergency use authorization for Abbott’s 5 minute COVID-19 test kit. Running on their ID NOW platform, this small box the size of a toaster can also reveal negative results in 13 minutes and can be used outside of the lab or hospital.

  • Likes on Instagram to be hidden in the US as a test next week

    Likes on Instagram to be hidden in the US as a test next week

    In a recent interview, head of Instagram Adam Mosseri has mentioned that they will be testing out a small change that hides the “likes” counter on Instagram in the US. Adam has mentioned that at the start of the test, only a selected number of users in the country will be tested for now.

  • Will Huawei be making a comeback? US resumes trade talks with China

    Will Huawei be making a comeback? US resumes trade talks with China

    During the G20 Summit, which was held in Osaka, Japan. The United States President Trump, as well as Chinese President Xi Jinping, had agreed to resume trade talks between China and the United Sates of America. After a rather lengthy 80-minute discussion between the two leaders, the US President confirmed that the US would not impose the USD300 billion(~MYR1.2 trillion) tariffs on China for now.


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