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Elon Musk Announces Paid Subscription Option for Content Creators on Twitter

Elon Musk Joins Twitter Board Of Directors

Elon Musk announced on his Twitter page that Twitter now offers a paid subscription option for content creators on the platform. According to Musk, content creators can now enable subscriptions to their texts, photos, and videos globally.

This new addition allows content creators to monetize their work while building a devoted fanbase. In the past, content creators had to rely on advertising revenue or sponsorships to generate income from their social media presence. However, with the introduction of paid subscriptions, creators can receive a regular, direct income stream from their followers.

It is important to note that while the subscription feature is available worldwide, subscriptions for iPhone users must first be approved by Apple. Musk clarified that this may take a few days.

This move by Twitter follows the trend of other social media platforms, such as Patreon, Substack, and OnlyFans that allow creators to monetize their content directly from their followers. The subscription feature is expected to be particularly attractive to content creators who produce high-quality, niche content that appeals to a dedicated audience.

Overall, the paid subscription option for content creators on Twitter is a positive development for creators looking to monetize their content and engage with their followers. It will be fascinating to see how content creators and viewers react to these changes as Twitter continues to improve and extend its services.

Top 5 Industries That Need a Good News API

Good News API

News APIs seem alien to most people, even those in the tech industry. The first reaction to them is likely a question about what they are and what they do. However, these APIs are an important part of modern digital life.

Five industries stand out as the top users of news APIs. They use these software protocols and tools to optimize the aggregation of useful information relevant to their respective fields.

Sales

Organizations gathering sales intelligence and other information useful in formulating campaigns greatly benefit from news APIs. They need a steady stream of up-to-date information to facilitate prospecting and insight on how to convert prospects into customers. APIs allow them to get all the relevant information they need. However, not all APIs are the same, so it is important to have guidelines in selecting a news API provider. It should be easy to use, secure, reliable, flexible, and consistent.

Media industry

Media outfits do not only generate content for consumers. They are also involved in media intelligence gathering. They scour the web for new stories, the latest update on important events, and insights about the most relevant public issues. They need to do this to compete in the highly competitive media industry at present. They need to offer the latest updates and unique angles to their stories. As such, they have to keep track of the most recent feeds with the help of a reliable news API.

Compliance and reputation specialists

This is not exactly an industry, but there are departments or sections in organizations committed to adverse media screening and tracking compliance issues. They focus on keeping up-to-date with news or online information that can adversely affect their businesses. In addition, they continuously look for unfavourable information that can impact their operations or reputation. Doing all of these becomes easier with the help of a secure news API.

Market research

Market studies do not solely rely on commissioned surveys and technical feasibility studies. Many organizations also use information accessible online. The problem is that picking the right sources can be quite difficult. In addition, getting a constant stream of information from online publications can be quite challenging, given the many options available. A news API created with inputs from market research specialists addresses the challenges and makes it easier to collect relevant data from authoritative online sources.

Finance and economics

Economic and financial analyses also make use of data from information sources online. Proprietary research is important, but they usually need to be supplemented by other data to capture the bigger picture. This other data includes trends, news, and updates on geopolitical developments that impact economies and financial markets. All of which can be systematically obtained through news APIs. These APIs can be configured to gather economic and financial information from authority sources and filter out unreliable and dubious sources.

Application programming interfaces that collect news or information are important in many industries. In addition, as industries go digital, it is inevitable to require tools that simplify collecting, processing, analyzing, and presenting relevant information.

Pinterest Announces Multi-Year Ads Partnership with Amazon

Pinterest Ads Partnership with Amazon

Pinterest and Amazon announced a new partnership to bring third-party ad demand to the platform. The multi-year agreement intends to provide marketers access to Pinterest’s engaged and active audience while allowing them to target their advertisements better using Amazon’s extensive ad tech and analytics capabilities.

This collaboration, according to Pinterest, would “increase overall demand for advertising on the Pinterest platform, improving the value of ad inventory, and ultimately increasing revenue for both companies.” Amazon’s demand-side platform (DSP) will be linked with Pinterest’s Ads Manager, allowing advertisers access to Amazon’s audience data and remarketing capabilities.

The partnership also includes plans for Amazon to offer ad inventory on Pinterest’s platform, to expand Pinterest’s ad business overall. The move comes as Pinterest aims to extend its advertising capabilities and user base while Amazon seeks to diversify its ad income streams even more.

The partnership expands on Pinterest’s previous attempts to strengthen its advertising capabilities, such as the recent launch of its Ads Manager platform, which lets businesses of all sizes to develop, manage, and assess their Pinterest campaigns. It also comes as Amazon’s advertising business continues to expand, with the firm recently topping $20 billion in ad revenue for the first time.

As Pinterest and Amazon battle for ad revenue with other digital advertising behemoths like Facebook and Google, this partnership might provide both firms with a considerable edge. Advertisers may soon find even more value in advertising on these platforms, thanks to Pinterest’s engaged and active user base and Amazon’s sophisticated ad tech and analytics capabilities.

Dropbox Announces Layoffs and Shift Towards AI as Company Strategy

Dropbox news latest

Dropbox announced it will lay off 500 employees, around 16% of its workforce. The layoffs will affect various departments, including marketing, customer support, and recruiting. The CEO of Dropbox, Drew Houston, attributed the decision to slow growth and the company’s shift towards artificial intelligence.

In a memo to the employees, Houston said that while the decision was tough, ensuring the company’s future success was necessary. He also stated that the company’s priorities are shifting towards AI and machine learning, which will require the company to invest in new technologies and talent.

Houston emphasized that the layoffs were not due to the pandemic or remote work but were part of the company’s long-term strategy.

The company’s stock price took a hit following the announcement, falling by around 5% during the day. However, some analysts believe the layoffs could be a positive move for Dropbox in the long run, as it could help the company streamline its operations and focus on its core business.

Dropbox was founded in 2007 and quickly became a popular cloud storage service, with over 700 million registered users as of 2023. The company went public in 2018 and has since faced increasing competition from other cloud storage providers like Google and Microsoft.

According to The Verge, Dropbox has been pivoting towards AI for some time, with recent acquisitions of AI startups like Verity and DocSend. The company has also been developing new features like Dropbox Spaces, which uses AI to organize files and suggestions for related content.

While the layoffs may be difficult for those affected, they are part of the company’s long-term strategy to invest in the future and ensure its success in a competitive market. It remains to be seen how the company’s focus on AI will play out in the coming years and whether it will help Dropbox maintain its position as a leading cloud storage provider.

Brave Search Drops Microsoft Bing Index and Develops Own Search Engine

Brave Search Drops Microsoft Bing Index

Brave, a privacy-focused web browser and search engine, recently announced that it would no longer use the Microsoft Bing index as a search source. The decision comes as Brave seeks to distance itself from third-party information use and concerns about the future of the Bing Search API. Brave will now exclusively use its own index for search results.

Brave has emphasized the importance of privacy for its users and has developed its own search engine to provide more control over search results. Prior to the decision to move away from Bing, Brave Search only generated 7% of responses from Bing results. However, Brave’s concerns about the future of Bing’s Search API and its desire to be completely independent led to the decision to rely solely on its own index.

Brave’s search engine has experienced rapid growth, with an average of 22 million daily queries. The company’s ambitions have also led to the developing of its own Brave Search API and a new Summarizer AI search.

Users who do not find enough results from Brave can opt to mix backup Google search results into their queries. Participating in Brave’s Web Discovery Project can also help build Brave’s index and rankings using the Goggles tool.

Brave’s decision to exclusively use its index for search results aligns with its commitment to providing a more privacy-conscious search engine. Moving away from Bing’s Search API also indicates Brave’s desire to be fully independent and control its own information use. With rapid growth and ongoing development, Brave Search is poised to become a significant player in the search engine market.

TSMC Unveils N3 Family Process Technology and 2nm Process Node Plans at North American Technology Symposium

TSMC N3 Family

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has updated its N3 family process technology progress and roadmap at the 2023 North American Technology Symposium. The company’s N3 process is its final high-performance node based on FinFET transistors and will live on for several years.

TSMC has already begun mass production on N3, also known as N3B, which uses extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) on up to 25 layers and can use EUV double patterning, which makes it expensive to use. However, TSMC expects the majority of its customers to opt for N3E, which uses up to 19 layers of EUV, does not rely on EUV double patterning, and has a wide process window and good yield. N3E is scheduled to enter mass production in the second half of 2023 and will be the basis for TSMC’s further 3nm evolution.

The big updates to TSMC’s N3 roadmap are for N3P and N3X. N3P is an optically scaled version of N3E that provides better performance, lower power consumption, and higher transistor density than N3E while maintaining compatibility with N3E’s design rules. N3X delivers extremely high performance at 3nm-class densities, offering high clock speeds for high-performance CPUs and processors.

TSMC plans to extend its N2 family with N2P, which features a backside power rail, promising better performance, lower power consumption, and higher transistor density. TSMC also plans N2X, a node designed for maximum performance and high voltage capability. TSMC’s standard N3 node features up to 25 EUV layers, some of which TSMC uses EUV double patterning to achieve higher logic and SRAM transistor density than N5.

TSMC will continue to optimize the transistor density of the N3 family with N3P, improving the characteristics of transistors based on N3E. The new node will also increase transistor density by 4% in a “mixed” chip design, which TSMC defines as a chip consisting of 50% logic, 30% SRAM, and 20% analogue circuitry. As part of the discussion on N3P, TSMC emphasized that the increased density was achieved by tuning the optical performance of the scanner.

TSMC’s N3X is a new addition to the N3 family and is aimed at high-leakage and power-tolerant applications. This node offers a 5% increase in performance for the same power or a 10% reduction in power for the same performance, compared to N3E. N3X features a high Vdd and Vt, enabling it to handle high-power applications such as AI accelerators and GPUs.

TSMC also announced updates on its 2nm process node plans. The company plans to use EUV on up to 50 layers for its 2nm process node, which is expected to enter risk production in 2024. The 2nm process node is expected to provide a 20-25% improvement in performance over N3. TSMC also plans to offer an optical shrink version of 2nm, called 2NP, which will provide a 10-15% increase in performance over 2N.

With N3E and N3P already in mass production and N3X and 2nm on the horizon, TSMC is well-positioned to meet the demand for high-performance, low-power chips.

Microsoft Releases Phone Link App for iOS, Allowing iPhone Users to Connect with Windows 11

Microsoft Phone Link for iOS

Windows 11 users who own iPhones can now stay connected with their friends and family through their PC, thanks to the Phone Link app for iOS released by Microsoft. The app allows iPhone users to make and receive phone calls, send and receive messages via iMessage, access contacts, and view notifications on their Windows PC. The app was previously available in preview versions of Windows but lacked iOS support.

The lack of iOS support may have deterred some users from using Windows, but the new update of the Phone Link app for Windows 11 aims to solve this issue. To use the feature, iPhone users must install and configure Link to Windows on their devices, which is supported on iOS 14 and later.

For business professionals, Phone Link provides an advantage in answering text messages, monitoring calls, and viewing incoming notifications during a meeting, where using an iPhone might look unprofessional. iPhone users can also receive calls, text messages, and notifications through their Windows PC while the smartphone is charging, making it more convenient to use both devices simultaneously.

The Phone Link setup procedure is straightforward and just entails connecting the iPhone to the PC over Bluetooth. After scanning the QR code and validating the phone, the pairing is completed with a permissions request, allowing users to sync material to their PC, get phone notifications, and exchange contacts.

However, Phone Link has some limitations in terms of functionality. Replying to group messages, for example, or sending media in messages, are not supported. Also, the messages will only come when the phone is directly connected to the PC. Notifications will be provided to the PC via the Windows Notifications interface, where they may be inspected, pinned, and deleted using Windows tools.

The Phone Link app will be rolled out in 85 markets with 39 languages, which could take several weeks. The latest version of the app will come pre-installed with Windows 11 or available for download from the App Store. It’s worth noting that support for iPad (iPadOS) or macOS is currently unavailable.

Apple Set to Release AI-Powered Health Coaches and Mood-Tracking Tools with iOS 17

Apple Health app

Apple is a company that has long been invested in the health and wellness space. With the release of iOS 17, the tech giant is planning to take things to the next level. 

According to a new Bloomberg report, Apple is working on AI-powered health coaches and mood-tracking tools. Additionally, the Health app may finally be available for the iPad.

Mark Gurman, a well-known leaker, has revealed that Apple is working on an internal effort to enhance its health offerings. The coaching service, codenamed “Quartz,” is designed to help people use their Apple Watch to improve their sleep, exercise, and eating habits. The service is expected to be tailored to each individual’s needs and preferences, offering personalized coaching programs.

The Health app, which has been available on iPhones for some time, may finally be coming to the iPad with the release of iPadOS 17. This move is expected to attract healthcare professionals who use iPads for work. The effort is being led by several divisions within Apple, including the services division, health, Siri, and AI teams.

New features in the Health app are also in the works, including tools to track emotions and eye problems. The Emotion Tracker, for example, will allow users to record their moods, answer daily questions, and compare their results over time. In the future, Apple plans to have algorithms built into the iPhone to infer a user’s mood from their speech, typing, and other data stored on their device.

The rumoured Apple headset may also come with health-related features, such as meditation aids and a version of the Fitness+ workout program. Apple is also reportedly working on adding more advanced health features, such as blood pressure monitoring and non-invasive glucose monitoring, to the Apple Watch. These features will help Apple Watch owners better understand their physical health.

Overall, it’s clear that Apple is taking health and wellness seriously. With the release of iOS 17 and the Health app’s potential availability on the iPad, the company is poised to expand its offerings in this space. The AI-powered health coaches and mood-tracking tools, along with the other features in the works, have the potential to be transformative for users looking to improve their health and well-being.