Month: February 2025

It was the first treatment for motor-neuron condition which was a success

US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the 2015 Paris climate accord could lead to a “huge” impact on global efforts to curb COVID-19 by 2030, a UN report said. “This is a very significant blow to…[efforts] at the global level to address COVID-19,” it added. It also said that the US’ withdrawal from the Accord could affect global efforts to combat COVID-19.

The battery king of watches is seen in the third watch

OnePlus has claimed it has managed to stuff a larger 631mAh battery in the Watch 3 using the same Silicon-carbon battery technology as the OnePlus 13, which had a 6,000mAh cell. OnePlus called this its Silicon NanoStack battery, and so the OnePlus Watch 3 has a 631-mAh battery compared to its predecessor’s 500-mAh cell.

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How to get TikTok back on your phone if you deleted it

TikTok users in India cannot download the popular video-sharing app from the App Store as it doesn’t recognise the country they’re in. TikTok Lite is only available on India’s App Store. Users will be forced to use a VPN to connect to TikTok’s website from a VPN hotspot. TikTok and other ByteDance applications are not available on the App Store in India.

If you deleted TikTok after its ban, can you get it back on your phone?

TikTok is back on the app store, an ByteDance spokesperson has confirmed. This comes after US President Donald Trump tweeted about TikTok being reinstated to the app store. “This could help them stay on the good side of the Trump administration and…address the financial hit they’re taking by not hosting TikTok on app stores,” the spokesperson said.

Shrinking Dating is an app

Dating app Robinhood’s Co-founder and CEO Hansjoerd Schll has said that he sees similarities between dating apps and the stock-trading app Robinhood. She added, “There’s a similar mechanism to be found in dating apps. You don’t know what you’re going to get.” Schll further said that they share one thing in common, strategies to hold users in place and reduce friction.

A number of former government IT roles are being taken over by Musk and his associates

A US-based tech firm, DOGE, has been sued by ex-Trump administration officials for unlawful access to employees’ records. The lawsuit claimed that DOGE has used the information to discriminate against employees based on their gender identity and to illegally offer buyouts to them. DOGE’s access could also be used to identify employees to “essentially terminate based on improper considerations”, WIRED reported.

The lawsuit alleges that the Trump administration allowed illegal access to workers data

US President Donald Trump’s office has been named in a class-action lawsuit by over 100 individual federal workers, labour unions and groups. The lawsuit alleges the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) when it allowed private companies to access personal information of federal employees. The lawsuit was filed against OPM and its acting director.

Thomson Reuters has won an initial court fight over fair use

A UK court on Wednesday rejected US billionaire Rick Ross’ defence of fair- use of Westlaw’s copyright-protected articles, saying it “doesn’t hold water” in the case. Ross had accused Westlaw of copyright violations, saying it used articles without permission. Westlaw is protected by copyright, the court said, adding that it couldn’t be used without its permission.

The workings of DOGE were defended by Trump and Musk in the Oval Office

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an order to reduce the size of the federal workforce and called on agencies to “promptly undertake preparations” to initiate large-scale reductions in force. The executive order is aimed at reducing government spending and making government more accountable. The order was signed hours after Trump appeared with Tesla CEO Elon Musk at the White House.

The US Treasury Threat Intelligence Analysis has made the DOGE Staff an ‘Insider Threat’

US’ Treasury Department has denied media reports claiming that the code of payment systems was able to be read and rewritten by Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) technologists. The White House and Treasury had denied the reports, saying that the code of payment systems was able to be read and rewritten by DOGE technologists.