iPhone users could end up paying more for Twitter Blue, EU court asks

iPhone users could end up paying more for Twitter Blue, EU court asks

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iPhone users may pay more for Twitter Blue, EU court orders Google to remove false data, New York Times staffers dismiss pay dispute: Top Stories Thursday, December 8th

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Elon Musk-Tim Cook didn’t spit by? iPhone users may end up paying upwards of $8 for Twitter Blue

  • Elon Musk’s Twitter is reportedly planning to increase the price of Twitter Blue apple inc AAPL User.
  • Some Twitter employees have been informed that the platform plans to increase Twitter Blue subscription prices for iPhone users.
  • If users pay for subscription through web, they need to pay $7 for Twitter Blue subscription. Likewise, people using the Twitter app for iPhone will have to pay $11.

Apple strengthens iCloud security with 3 new features to thwart sophisticated hackers

  • apple inc introduced the “Advanced Data Protection” feature for its iCloud service to provide end-to-end encryption for user data such as documents and photos.
  • That Tim cook-led company said in a statement it was rolling out the feature, and two others focused on protecting users from threats in the cloud to “give users even stronger ways to protect their data.”
  • Apple announced it will introduce “iMessage Contact Key Verification” and “Security Keys” as additional mechanisms to strengthen cloud security.

British American Tobacco Provides Trade Update; Says US consumers wary of inflation

  • British American Tobacco PLC BTI expects FY22 revenue growth of 2% to 4% at constant exchange rates and a Adjusted diluted EPS growth mid-single-digit at constant exchange rates, including a transaction-related foreign exchange headwind of 2%.
  • In the US, the company said industry volume remains under pressure due to ongoing macroeconomic factors and the normalization of post-COVID consumption patterns.

Jack Ma is giving up his position in China’s prestigious guild – read why

  • Alibaba Group Holding Limited BABA Co-founder Jack Ma resigned as president of the General Association of Zhejiang Entrepreneurs, a position he has held since 2015.
  • Ma, now 58, continued…

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