Kay Lee

Kay Lee

Total 755 Posts
Kay Lee is a copy editor residing in Europe. With over 4 years of experience in technical writing and creating end-user documentation for high-end electronics.

Google Tightens Its Remote-Work Policies and Will Monitor In-Office Attendance

Previously, since April 2022, employees were expected to be in the office three days a week, but attendance was not closely monitored. Now, attendance will be factored into performance reviews.
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Twitter Increases the Tweet Editing Window to One Hour for Blue Subscribers

The recent increase in the tweet editing window is aimed at enhancing user experience and allowing more flexibility in post updates. Twitter continues to explore new ways to improve its platform and provide added value to its subscribers.
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WhatsApp's New Chat Lock Feature Lets You Lock and Hide Sensitive Chats

The new feature called Chat Lock allows users to keep individual conversations more private by locking them and placing them in specialized folders that are only accessible via biometrics or by entering a phone's password.

Apple Music Classical Brings the Beauty of Classical Music to Android Users

In a move that showcases their commitment to bringing high-quality music experiences to users across platforms, Apple has launched its much-anticipated Apple Music Classical app on Android.

Microsoft Announces the End of Cortana Support on Windows by Year's End

Microsoft has decided to realign its AI strategy, focusing more on productivity and cloud-based AI solutions for businesses, thus leading to Cortana's retirement from the Windows ecosystem.

Usernames Are Coming to WhatsApp Soon to Enhance Privacy and Ease of Use

Today, connecting with someone on WhatsApp requires sharing phone numbers, which could sometimes lead to privacy concerns. However, with the introduction of usernames, users can add contacts and initiate conversations without exchanging phone numbers.

OpenAI Unveils 'ShapE,' a Revolutionary AI Model that Transforms Text into 3D Objects

To generate a 3D object, users input a text description into ShapE. The model then processes this input and produces a corresponding 3D model, turning words into tangible forms. This technology can have far-reaching implications, particularly in design-oriented industries.

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