A 1976 $4 check by Steve Jobs to Radio Shack was auctioned for $36,850. (photo: National Herald archives)

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Steve Jobs' written $4 check in 1976 sold for over $36K at auction

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54% Indian consumers fall for 'too good to be true' scams during festive season: Report

Users will no longer be able to initiate new conversations or calls with Facebook accounts from Instagram, and existing chats with Facebook accounts on Instagram will become read-only (representative image) (photo: IANS)

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Meta to discontinue cross-messaging between Instagram, Facebook

Chandrayaan-3 was launched on 14 July on board the LVM3-M4 vehicle from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC-SHAR). 
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ISRO moves Chandrayaan-3 module to orbit around Earth in 'unique experiment'

None of OpenAI’s services are available in China, including Hong Kong, at the moment. (Photo: Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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OpenAI applies for GPT-6, GPT-7 trademarks in China: Report

As big advertisers quit the platform, X cannot pay the interest on its loans or pay employees (photo: DW)

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X may go bankrupt under Elon Musk if advertisers keep fleeing

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Google reaches $27 mn settlement over unfair practices allegations

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Meta purges over 37 mn bad pieces of content on FB, Insta in India in Oct

ChatGPT has had a major impact on how we go about our jobs and learn (photo: DW)

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ChatGPT one year on: How has it affected the way we work?

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Meta removes network of thousands of fake accounts based in China

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Popular AI image generator perpetuates racial and gendered stereotypes: Study

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1 in 2 Indians want deepfakes to be removed within 24 hrs from social media

A group of German researchers are petitioning to have a better balance of analog and digital tools in kindergarten and primary school classrooms (Photo: DW)

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Do computers make children "dumber, not smarter"?