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UK Online App Code Of Practice

This week, the UK government revealed a proposal for the world's first set of standard guidelines for app stores, which was released at the same time as a new government report on app security and a call for technology companies to express their views. On Wednesday, the UK Department of digital media, culture and security (DCMs) proposed that users of digital media (DCMs) and digital media (DCMs) do not need to follow the rules of the UK market.

The First 4K Screen Snapdragon 8 GEN1 Flagship Sony Xperia 1 IV Real Machine Appeared

Sony has announced that it will hold a press conference on the new Xperia machine at 15 p.m. on May 11, and is expected to launch its new flagship xperia1iv and midrange xperia10iv. In a warm-up video from Sony that warms up the friendliness of xperia1iv music creation, the real machine flows out generously. A singer appeared on the camera and confirmed that the 3.5mm earphone hole was still reserved. Now in 2022, Sony Xperia may be the only brand willing to reserve headphone holes for mobile phones, especially flagship.

Musk Cloud Over Twitter: Advertisers Are Generally Suspicious

According to reports, three advertising industry executives said that Twitter will face questions from the audience when it shows its advertising opportunities in New York City on Wednesday night because its plan will face uncertainty when Elon Musk privatizes the social media. Musk, CEO of Tesla, is spending $44 billion to buy twitter, but he tweeted that the platform should not put advertisements. Only in this way can we strengthen the control of content audit policy.

Apple Store Employees In Taosen, Maryland, Applied For A Union Election

According to techcrunch, Apple store employees in Taosen, Maryland have organized a labor union and applied for formal union elections. This marks an important step towards becoming the first officially recognized Apple Union in recent weeks, the third apple retail store after the stores in Manhattan and Atlanta.

Google's Acquisition Of Micro LED Display Company Raxium Is Expected To Make Ar Head Display Better And Cheaper

Today, Google Hardware Director Rick osterloh confirmed that the company has acquired raxium, a five-year startup with microled technology, which may become the technical guarantee for Google to build a new generation of enhanced, virtual and hybrid reality head displays. This also adds to the evidence that Google's next big ar move is getting closer: it previously acquired glasses manufacturer North in 2020, and it is said that the company is still recruiting engineers to build an augmented reality operating system.

Zuckerberg Shows Neural Interface Wristband: Controllable Smart Glasses

On May 5, Beijing time, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook's parent company, released a photo on Wednesday showing a new smart glasses project in cooperation with European glasses giant ezilo Luxottica. In the photo, Leonardo del Vecchio, chairman of istro, wears a prototype of a neural interface wrist strap designed to control other devices.