Kay Lee
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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.
Elon Musk's Neuralink Gets Green Light for First Human Clinical Study
The US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval of Neuralink's first-in-human clinical trial opens the door for the company to demonstrate the practicality and safety of its technology in humans.
WhatsApp's Game-Changing Feature: Message Editing Now a Reality
Whether it's a simple typo, an autocorrect fail, or an afterthought, users can now effortlessly edit their messages without deleting and resending them, making chats more seamless and less cluttered.
Elon Musk Welcomes Twitter Blue's New Feature Allowing Two-Hour Video Uploads
This update significantly enhances Twitter's user experience, particularly for Twitter Blue subscribers. With the ability to upload longer videos, users have a richer platform for expression, allowing for more nuanced and comprehensive storytelling.
Apple Unveils 'Live Speech', 'Personal Voice' and More New Accessibility Features
Apple's preview of new accessibility features showcases its ongoing commitment to inclusivity. By introducing tools like 'Live Speech' and 'Personal Voice' Apple is pushing the boundaries of technology and ensuring it is more accommodating and beneficial for all its users.
Google's Update on Inactive Account Policies: Empowering Users to Manage Digital Afterlife
This update, designed to safeguard user data and empower individuals to manage their digital presence even after their lifetime, promises more clarity and control over the treatment of inactive accounts.
Apple and Google Unite to Fortify User Privacy: A Stride Towards Industry Standards Against Unwanted Tracking
The forthcoming industry specification, built based on this cooperative effort, will ensure that consumers can trust the technology they use daily. Users can expect significant changes in how their data is managed, with a noticeable increase in transparency and control.
Google Is Opening Its AI Chatbot Bard to 180 Countries Without a Waitlist
Google not only removed its waitlist and made Bard available to everyone in more than 180 countries and territories, but it also launched support for Japanese and Korean and plans to add support for 40 more languages in the coming months.