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Top tech ‘deaths’ of 2022: 5 to remember
Whereas 2022 noticed the introduction of the iPhone 14, the rise of Synthetic Intelligence for social media and rather more, the 12 months additionally stated farewell to some classics – and not-so-classics.
Whereas a few of these platforms and tech devices had been comparatively short-lived, others had been round for many years.
However, as within the vogue business, one minute you are wired and the following you are drained.
In memoriam, listed here are 5 tech “deaths” to be aware of:
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1. Apple’s iPod
Launched in 2001, the first-generation iPod may maintain 1000’s of songs to bounce to. Simply six years later, it took successful with the discharge of the iPhone.
In Could, Apple stated that the iPod contact could be discontinued – the final remaining iPod available on the market.
“Music has at all times been a part of our core at Apple, and bringing it to tons of of thousands and thousands of customers in the best way iPod did impression extra than simply the music business – it additionally redefined how music is found, listened to, and shared,” stated Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vp of Worldwide Advertising. “At the moment, the spirit of iPod lives on.”
2. Web Explorer
Following greater than 25 years on the internet, Web Explorer was formally retired on June 15.
Microsoft wrote in an replace that customers are inspired to maneuver over to Microsoft Edge, with Web Explorer progressively redirecting to the brand new browser, offering help for legacy and trendy web sites and apps.
Web Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge can be supported by way of not less than 2029.
Whereas the Lengthy-Time period Servicing Channel of Home windows 10 will nonetheless embrace Web Explorer subsequent 12 months, all client variations will finish help of the browser, in keeping with The Verge.
3. The BlackBerry
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In January. Blackberry decommissioned the infrastructure and companies utilized by its legacy software program and telephone working methods, saying that it was centered on “offering clever safety software program and companies to enterprises and governments around the globe.”
“On the time of termination of companies, gadgets working BlackBerry 7.1 OS and earlier software program, BlackBerry 10 software program, and BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.1 and earlier software program by way of both provider or Wi-Fi connections will now not reliably operate … Functions (BlackBerry Hyperlink, BlackBerry Desktop Supervisor, and BlackBerry Mix) can even have restricted performance,” the corporate stated in a Dec. 2021 launch.
“The independence, mobility, safety and privateness that so many people got here to affiliate with these ground-breaking BlackBerry gadgets stays alive and powerful, as does the spirit of invention and innovation that obtained us right here,” Government Chairman and CEO of BlackBerry Restricted John Chen wrote in a weblog submit on Jan. 4.
4. Meta’s Portal
Meta is halting growth of Portal.
Portal, which was first launched in 2018, was a wise show gadget with video calling functionality and an AI-powered “good digicam.”
“It was simply going to take so lengthy, and take a lot funding to get into the enterprise phase, it felt just like the flawed approach to make investments your money and time,” CTO Andrew Bosworth advised staff, in keeping with Mashable Southeast Asia.
Like different tech companies, Meta laid off staff in November.
5. The iPhone Mini
The iPhone 12 mini debuted in 2020.
Nonetheless, two generations later, Apple opted to exchange the gadget with a brand new iPhone 14 “Plus.”
The promoting touted the “large and larger” smartphones.
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Head of Canada’s intelligence agency warns Canadians not to use TikTok
Canada’s security agency is trying to dissuade Canadians from using TikTok, telling users that their data is “available to the government of China.”
In an interview with CBC News set to air on Saturday, David Vigneault, the director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, said that “there is a very clear strategy on the part of the government of China … to be able to acquire … personal information from around the world,” the CBC reports.
“They’re using big data analytics, they have amazing computer farms crunching the data, they are developing artificial intelligence … based on using this data,” Vigneault added.
The Chinese government’s ability to access user data is at the forefront of US efforts to regulate — and potentially even ban — the app. Congress passed a bill that would ban TikTok unless it divests from its Beijing-based parent company, ByteDance, in April. TikTok sued the US government over the law in May, arguing that the looming ban is unconstitutional.
TikTok has previously claimed that staffers in China are unable to access US and European users’ data. The company has undertaken two massive corporate restructuring efforts — Project Texas and Project Clover, referring to the US and European endeavors, respectively — to silo off user data from China. US user data is hosted in Oracle’s cloud infrastructure and isn’t supposed to be accessible by anyone outside the US, though a recent report by Fortune suggests efforts to secure US user data have been “largely cosmetic.”
“These assertions are unsupported by evidence, and the fact is that TikTok has never shared Canadian user data with the Chinese government, nor would we if asked,” TikTok spokesperson Danielle Morgan told The Verge.
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Microsoft’s Surface AI event: news, rumors, and lots of Qualcomm laptops
The Snapdragon X Plus is Qualcomm’s entry-level laptop chip. It has 10 cores, 42MB of cache, a maximum multithreaded frequency of 3.4GHz, and an NPU with 45 tera operations per second (TOPS, or how many mathematical calculations it can solve in a second) to assist with fancy-smancy generative AI applications. But keep in mind, TOPS is an arbitrary measurement that can sound more impressive than it is because it doesn’t necessarily take into account the type or quality of those calculations.
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New Teslas might lose Steam
Tesla might be dropping Steam support on some new deliveries of Model X, according to a message from the company shared by a Reddit user who is expecting to take delivery of the long-range version of the electric SUV.
Tesla’s message alerts the customer that the company is “updating the gaming computer” in the Model X and says it’s “no longer capable of playing Steam games.” The message ends with a button for the customer to confirm they will proceed with the delivery.
There’s no indication that other Tesla models will be affected. And we’re not seeing any signs that the automaker plans to remove Steam from current owners’ vehicles through a software update. However, Tesla’s already seems to be leaning toward dropping Steam support for some other models.
Steam isn’t available in the Cybertruck, for example, and Tesla hasn’t said whether it plans on bringing the gaming platform to its bestselling Model Y and Model 3 vehicles, despite newer models sporting improved AMD Ryzen processors. The company has already removed some games over the years, including Sonic the Hedgehog.
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