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  1. Amazon Web Services Down: Is the Retailer Already Fixing the Outage? Disney Plus, Alexa, and More are Affected
    Amazon Web Services Down: Is the Retailer Already Fixing the Outage? Disney Plus, Alexa, and More are Affected

    Amazon Web Services (AWS) are currently facing some major server issues, which affect various services, including popular games. 

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  2. OneDrive sync support now in public preview for M1 Mac users
    OneDrive sync support now in public preview for M1 Mac users

    Microsoft announced today that OneDrive sync is finally available as a public preview for M1 Mac users as well as Windows on ARM. For a long time

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  3. Apple Configurator now available on iPhone for adding Macs not purchased by an organization into Business Manager
    Apple Configurator now available on iPhone for adding Macs not purchased by an organization into Business Manager

    Apple on Monday released its new Apple Configurator app for iPhone, which is used to deploy iOS and Mac devices in schools and business. With the new iPhone app

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  4. YouTube Extension Allows Users to Bring Back Dislike Count  Here's How to Get It
    YouTube Extension Allows Users to Bring Back Dislike Count Here's How to Get It

    YouTube's decision to remove the dislike count was met with mixed reviews as some users appreciated the gesture while other users wanted the streaming platform to bring back the dislike count display.

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  5. 2021 MacBook Pro users reporting multiple issues with the SD card reader
    2021 MacBook Pro users reporting multiple issues with the SD card reader

    One of the main highlights of the new 2021 MacBook Pro is the comeback of the SD card slot. Unfortunately, it seems that some users are having issues with the SD card reader on these new machines

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  6. 9 Popular WiFi Routers Are Found To Be Vulnerable To Security Breach, Study Says
    9 Popular WiFi Routers Are Found To Be Vulnerable To Security Breach, Study Says

    Cybersecurity researchers revealed that nine popular WiFi routers show signs of vulnerability towards security breach attacks.

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  7. eBay Suspends Dozens of Users by Mistake and Now Working on Solving the Issue
    eBay Suspends Dozens of Users by Mistake and Now Working on Solving the Issue

    eBay reportedly suspended dozens of users on Dec. 3. The e-commerce platform has acknowledged the issue and said that the affected users have already received a notification to solve the problem and get their accounts back...

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  8. Clearview AI to Get a Patent in the US for its Facial Recognition Technology Despite Controversy
    Clearview AI to Get a Patent in the US for its Facial Recognition Technology Despite Controversy

    Clearview AI, the tech company that created the controversial facial recognition system that goes through different social media sites to add photos of users to its database, will get a patent for its controversial technology...

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  9. First Apple Mixed Reality Headset Rumored to Focus on Gaming, Media, and Communication
    First Apple Mixed Reality Headset Rumored to Focus on Gaming, Media, and Communication

    Apple's rumored augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) headset will focus on gaming, media consumption, and communication, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.

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  10. Facebook, Instagram Down: More Than 2,000 Users Affected! Here are Other Details
    Facebook, Instagram Down: More Than 2,000 Users Affected! Here are Other Details

    Facebook and Instagram are down again, after the social media platforms suffered from their major outages. Because of the issue, thousands of consumers complained about Meta's online platform services.

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  11. Apple Notified State Department Employees of Phone Hacking Linked to NSO Group Software
    Apple Notified State Department Employees of Phone Hacking Linked to NSO Group Software

    Dec 3 (Reuters) - Apple Inc iPhones of at least nine U.S. State Department employees were hacked by an unknown assailant using sophisticated spyware developed by the Israel-based NSO Group, according to four people familiar...

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  12. Microsoft Found A Way To Store Data In DNA, Could Replace Hard Drives Soon
    Microsoft Found A Way To Store Data In DNA, Could Replace Hard Drives Soon

    The company operated with the University of Washington's Molecular Information Systems Laboratory (MISL) to make the impossible happen.

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