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Jon Porter

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    OnePlus denies report that it’s exiting Europe.

    A recent rumor claims that OnePlus and Oppo are preparing to leave the UK, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. But OnePlus, at least, says this isn’t true.

    “OnePlus will not exit from Europe and the UK and maintains stable operations in local markets,” the company’s global PR manager James Paterson said in a statement.

    A spokesperson from Oppo did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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    Jon Porter
    Nvidia turns its back on crypto.

    CTO Michael Kagen doesn’t mince words when it comes to crypto. The industry “bought a lot of [Nvidia’s hardware], and then eventually it collapsed, because it doesn’t bring anything useful for society,” he tells The Guardian, “AI does.”

    Big talk considering Nvidia was making millions selling cards to crypto miners not long ago.

    Distracted boyfriend meme. The boyfriend (Nvidia) eyes up a girl (AI) to the annoyance of his girlfriend (Crypto).
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    Jon Porter
    A European launch for Huawei’s latest foldable.

    GSMArena is reporting that both the foldable Mate X3 and flagship P60 Pro will be present at the company’s upcoming event in Munich on May 9th. We already knew the event was taking place, but now the exact models being launched have been confirmed.

    Unfortunately, sanctions mean that whatever launches won’t be able to ship with Google’s apps and services.

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    Jon Porter
    Linus got hit by the cookie monster.

    Less than 24 hours ago, YouTuber Linus Sebastian of Linus Tech Tips was dealing with a devastating hack that took over his channels and replaced them with crypto scams.

    Now, in a video produced amazingly swiftly under the circumstances, Linus explains exactly what went wrong. All it took was someone on his team opening one dodgy email attachment to compromise his company’s accounts in seconds.

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    Jon Porter
    Don’t you go announcing any free insulin now!

    Twitter has reduced the amount of time your account needs to have existed before paying for Twitter Blue from 90 days to 30 days, according to a recently-updated support page highlighted by TechCrunch.

    As a reminder, Twitter introduced the cooling-off period after people took advantage of its newly-launched paid verification feature to impersonate some of the biggest brands on the platform (like Eli Lilly).