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The claim of the British expert to run vehicles with baking powder and Airplanes with fertilizer by 2023

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Sodium will dominate car batteries, Professor Bill David A British expert has claimed that by 2030, cars will be powered by baking powder and Airplanes powered by compost.   According to the report of the British broadcasting organization Daily Mail, Professor of Chemistry at Oxford University, Bill David Ka, said that the sodium found in salt, seawater, and baking powder will be used as batteries in cars and everyday gadgets in the future. will excel. He said that this element is available in the world in a very large amount compared to lithium, while obtaining lithium obtained through mining is becoming difficult with time, it is not the best in terms of performance, so scientists have to Both items will be required. Lithium will still be present in these batteries, but there will be more sodium around it. Professor Bill David said that by 2030, most of the batteries installed in electric vehicles will be made of lithium and sodium. It would not be surprising if by 2040 sod

The time of Facebook Reels has been extended to 90 seconds

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  Including an option called 'grooves', the rails will be made more beautiful   Meta Company has announced to increase the time of Facebook Rail and link to Memories to provide a better user experience, this is like how Facebook reminds us of our posts.   According to reports from foreign news agencies, the company has announced to increase in the time of Facebook Reel up to 90 seconds, under which users will now be able to post Facebook Reel of up to 90 seconds. Technology analysts have praised Meta's move, saying that millions of Facebook users post their memories in the form of Reels every day. Meta has also added an option called 'Grooves' to add music to video on a reel-by-reel basis, while reels can be made more attractive with new templates.

Twitter chief's decision to increase tweets to 10,000 characters

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  Musk's announcement comes a month after Twitter Blue users in the US were given access to 4,000 characters. Its owner, Elon Musk, has said that the number of letters will go beyond 280 words to 10,000 words to write on it.   The handle Diem Egan tagged Elon Musk and asked, "Developers, and want to tell you that you can add the code blocks feature?" In response to this Musk said that we are moving very quickly to delete 10 thousand characters. According to the Indian Times, Elon Musk did not say that this new feature will only be available to "Blue" users or that the feature has been made known to users in such situations. This announcement by Musk has been made a month after giving access to 4,000 characters to the users of "Twitter Blue" in America. Last month, the character count was changed for the second time in Twitter's history. Earlier in 2017, the microblogging website increased the character limit from 140 to 280. Accor

Apple approves 'AIG chatbot' powered app Bluemail

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Chat GPT damage, an app developed to prevent users from providing inappropriate content Apple, the maker of mobile phones and other electronics, has announced an AI chat amid growing concerns that ChatGPT may be damaging and providing inappropriate content for some users after the developer assured content moderation. The bot-powered app is approved by A Bluemail. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, Apple has asked its developers to ensure that it has content moderation tools in place. Uses language tools that may be inappropriate for children. Ben Willis, a co-founder of Blacks Inc., the company that developed the app, has told Apple that he is committed to such efforts. Any new policies regarding the use of similar AI systems should be introduced. According to the report, the Bluemail app is still available for users aged 4 years and above. Apple validates and reviews each app before approving them for its App Store. However, there are still concerns about the use of Ch

Facebook and Instagram's announcement to charge a fee for "Blue tick"

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 Meta owner Zuckerberg announced the launch of this paid subscription service Meta, the parent company of social networking sites Facebook and Instagram, has announced that it will provide verified accounts to its users for a monthly fee.   According to AFP, Zuckerberg, the owner of Meta, announced the launch of this paid subscription service on Sunday. Now Facebook users have to pay a monthly fee of 11.99 dollars to verify their account. Mark Zuckerberg said that this is a new feature to increase the security and transparency of Meta’s services. The new Facebook and Instagram service will launch in Australia and New Zealand this week, while BlueTick subscriptions will launch later in the US and other countries.