![]() How to dem official blog post of Zoom boss Eric Yuan on the subject, there should be some compensation for the dismissed "Zoomies" - such as a severance payment equal to the salary of up to 16 weeks, the payment of bonuses already earned, stock options as well as coaching, workshops and more like that. A total of 1.300 jobs are expected to be lost as a result. As I read this week, Zoom is also cutting 15% of its workforce. In addition to Microsoft, Meta and Google, Spotify was also there. I've had you guys for the last few weeks several messages are shown, which dealt with mass layoffs at tech companies. Details can be found in the linked source. Their data has now been decrypted and criminal activities observed across national borders. Among other things, heise online shows in one Post on that Exclu was made for installation on smartphones and can be activated for half a year at a price of 800 euros. All information and details about the facility can be found here: Exclu cracked: raids and arrests in several countriesĪccording to current reports, the Exclu Messenger is a communication tool used primarily by criminals in Germany, the Netherlands and other countries for encrypted exchange in the drug environment. A special kids DNS with youth protection filter is also offered. The non-profit offer from France is compliant with the GDPR and relies exclusively on servers within the EU. With citizens and organizations in Europe in mind, the offer of has started accordingly. There is not only one DNS that contains all websites, IP addresses and domains, but a wide variety of offers. The DNS works like a telephone book or information. It thus assigns the corresponding URLs to their IP addresses. In the Sir Apfelot newsreel for calendar week 6 of the year 2023 you will find the following messages, among others: EU-compliant DNS, Exclu Messenger cracked, Zoom layoffs, Apple Apps under webOS, Nintendo Direct from February 8th, 2023, and more! launched: European DNS with protection devicesĪ "Domain Name System", or DNS for short, ensures that websites can be reached via their domain names. Today's reports include these: European DNS started with youth protection settings, Zoom cuts 1.300 jobs, EU still allows built-in batteries in smartphones and tablets, Apple apps soon on webOS devices, new games and retro offers for the Switch featured in a Nintendo Direct, and more. In this issue I will show you which Apple and tech news I particularly noticed in calendar week 6 of 2023. That's why it's time again for a Sir Apfelot newsreel this Friday. The year is slowly but surely moving forward, and so is the tech world. While it was a complete flop, it would be interesting to include it as one of the many devices in Apple's history. Which device I personally still miss in the Apple device encyclopedia is this one Apple Pippin, a video game console from 1996. As shown in the article on version 7.10.3 linked above, information and data on the “iPhone Bluetooth Headset” from 2007, for example, were added. In addition to updates to the Mactracker app, which bring newly introduced devices into the database, there are also updates to old devices. ![]() Old devices are also gradually being added ![]() You can view the version history of the app in the App Store. The iPhone 13 (mini), iPhone 13 Pro (Max), the new MacBook Pro models with 14- and 16-inch displays as well as the iPad (9th gen) and iPad mini (6th gen) are now included. ![]() In addition to a few bug fixes and other improvements to the program itself, a few more entries have been added to the device database it contains. But this time it's me as last in February 2021, noticed and the changes are worth noting to you. I don't write an article for every Mactracker update, if only because I don't notice every update. ![]() Sir Apfelot recommendation: Clean up your Mac hard drive with CleanMyMac Mactracker 7.11.1 with iPhones, MacBooks and iPads from 2021 ![]()
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