Top 10 Tech News Stories Of The Day That Are Worth Reading

It’s almost impossible to keep up with all the news and updates that come to you daily. From new product launches to updates on existing services, a lot is going on in the world of tech. Even though you might be able to catch some stories here and there, it’s challenging to keep up with everything. Here are the top tech news stories that you should read.

Apple Makes The iPhone X Available To Pre-Order.

Apple is making the iPhone X available to pre-order online. The iPhone X will begin pre-orders on October 27, and the device will be available to order on November 3. People can reserve the device’s 64GB version for $999, while they can request the 256GB version for $1,149. The iPhone X won’t be available at retail until November 3. It will be released in 64GB and 256GB models for $999 and $1,149.

Samsung Takes The Heat For Battery Problems

Samsung has been under some significant heat for their battery issues with the Galaxy Note 7, which resulted in the phone being discontinued and a massive recall. Now, it looks like the problems with the batteries are actually affecting other Samsung devices. Samsung’s Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were also found to have battery issues, causing issues with the phones’ cameras and radios. Samsung has decided to issue a software fix for these phones to ensure that the problems are resolved.

Facebook Tests A Private Messenger App

Facebook has been testing a new Messenger app that would allow users to send each other money. The “Payments” app will enable users to send each additional money through their Facebook account. The app is only available to a small group of people, so it’s not clear if it will ever be released publicly. Payments are only available in the U.S., and since it’s a pilot program, it could be shut down. However, it’s clear that Facebook wants to be ready should it be released publicly. Payments could be a great way to allow people to send money without going through a traditional financial institution.

Google Rolls Out AI-Based Tool To Detect Suicidal Thoughts

Google has released a new tool that will allow users to help better detect suicidal thoughts and make sure that those people get the help they need. The device is called “Detector,” It uses artificial intelligence to scan a person’s Google search history to see if they are exhibiting suicidal behavior. The tool will also allow people to create a report that will show how a person has been using their Google account. This could help people who have been questioning why a friend or family member has been making suicidal comments.

Uber Hires Top Talent To Fix Its Crisis

Uber has hired a new executive to help bring the company back from the edge. Ed Hammond has been tapped to be the new chief marketing officer at Uber, and he’s coming from Amazon. It’s been a rough year for Uber. The company has been plagued by allegations of sexual harassment, a significant data breach, the departure of its CEO, and the cancellation of its self-driving car project.

The Internet Falls Out Of Love With Airbnb

Air BnB is having a pretty lousy year, but that doesn’t seem to be getting in the way of the company’s growth. In fact, the opposite appears to be happening. The competition between tenants and landlords leads to a lot more people renting out their homes as more landlords are banning short-term rentals. Airbnb has been banning hosts who don’t comply with the rules, but no one seems happy with the company’s policies so far. Airbnb hosts can lose their account if they don’t abide by the rules, but they also have to pay a $3,000 fine and pay a quarter of the host’s income for two weeks.

Bottom Line

Technology has constantly been changing, but today’s news stories about product updates, 

AI-based tools and more will make it difficult for anyone to stay on top of the latest happenings. The best thing to do is to take some time to read over these stories and learn more about the technology that we use every day.

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