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Ukraine invasion: Russia restricts access to Facebook
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Russia has its own Facebook equivalents, VK and Odnoklassniki, but Facebook is also popular in the country - as is Meta-owned Instagram.
Zuckerberg reveals AI projects to power Metaverse
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Mr Zuckerberg promised the AI systems driving Meta's virtual worlds would preserve privacy and be transparent and responsible.
Wireless keyboards: Bluetooth vs. USB
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A model that will always sit on your desktop can be bigger and heavier, and usually some other advantages come with that. As more of us carry laptops or tablets, however, we’ll look for models that are compact or portable.
Google moves to make Android apps more private
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Meta said this month that Apple's changes would cost it $10bn (£7.3bn) this year. Google's Android operating system is used by about 85% of smartphone owners worldwide. Subscribe to our social media pages today.
Happy Lovers Day folks from PME.
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Its a moment of *Majic* , .. a moment of " *LOVE* ".. Its *PME* with compliments of the Valentine's season!.. Spread love ❤ Happy Valentines Day! REMEMBER: Spread Love ❤  NOT War! Hehehe.. Enjoy your day
Apple to release a new iPad Air alongside the iPhone SE (2022)
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The same color options will be on the menu as before - Space Gray, Silver Green, Rose Gold and Sky Blue. CLICK :: LIKE :: SHARE :: COMMENT:: INVITE your friends to visit our social media pages and content.
Happy New Month of February
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Wishing everyone a blessed month of February, with love and respect. Subscribe to our YouTube channel today. TikTok @pmeafrica. Find us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Have a "Fantastic February"!
Samsung to launch Galaxy S22 series on February 9th 2022.
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Samsung is expected to finally unveil its Galaxy S22 series flagships in about two weeks’ time. Visit our website for latest information. Subscribe to our YouTube channel today.
Microsoft to buy Games company Activision
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Buying the troubled but successful Activision would turn Microsoft into the world's third-biggest gaming company by revenue, behind China's Tencent and Sony, marking a major shift for the industry.
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