Uzbekistan and Georgia launch digital permits to speed up freight
Uzbekistan and Georgia have launched an electronic permit system for international road freight, replacing paper documents in a move aimed at speed...
Apple Inc. is set to launch a sweeping software update later this year that will refresh the look and feel of its operating systems across the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, according to Bloomberg News.
iting people familiar with the effort, the report said the revamp—loosely based on the software behind Apple’s mixed-reality headset, Vision Pro—will introduce a style update for icons, menus, apps, windows, and system buttons.
The overhaul comes just a week after Apple unveiled a new iPad Air and MacBook Air featuring enhanced artificial intelligence capabilities, as the tech giant aims to simplify the way users navigate and control their devices. The update is expected to streamline the user interface across different platforms, making them look more consistent and intuitive.
Apple did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on the planned changes. However, the company is anticipated to highlight the new software during its Worldwide Developers Conference in June, where a key goal will be to unify the aesthetics and functionality of its various operating systems.
As Apple continues to evolve its product ecosystem, industry analysts view this update as part of a broader strategy to bolster device appeal and enhance user experience in an increasingly competitive market.
Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains limited on Thursday, with no increase in vessel crossings as U.S.-Iran talks to resolve the conflict remained stalled. Nine commodity vessels transited the key waterway on Wednesday, unchanged from the previous day, according to Kpler data.
Russia is open to listening to new proposals on how to reach a settlement on the Ukraine conflict, a senior Russian diplomat said, but any proposals should reflect the "realities on the ground".
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Five years after Evergrande's debt crisis rattled global markets, founder Hui Ka Yan has been sentenced to life in prison, marking a dramatic new chapter in the downfall of China's former property giant.
Russian ballistic missile strikes on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv has killed at least sixteen people and injured more than forty others, Ukrainian officials said, with fires reported across the city and Poland activating defensive air operations.
An artificial intelligence agent running an experimental store in San Francisco has recommended dismissing a human employee after the worker repeatedly arrived late for shifts.
Nvidia is teaming up with some of the biggest names in global finance in a move that underscores how artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming one of the world's most sought-after investment themes.
Parts of Europe and the Arctic will briefly fall into darkness on Wednesday, 12 August, as the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun in a total solar eclipse.
Meta said one of its AI models hacked another company's systems during cybersecurity testing, intensifying concerns about how developers can contain increasingly capable AI systems following similar incidents involving Anthropic and OpenAI.
Scientists say the accidental crash of a discarded SpaceX rocket stage into the moon has provided valuable data on impact cratering while posing no threat to Earth or lunar hardware.
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