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Good morning! Here is the tech news you need to know this Monday. 1. Apple has announced that it will stop using Imagination's chip designs in its products. Stock in Imagination fell around 70% on the back of the news. 2. Samsung's Galaxy S8 facial recognition feature can be fooled with a photo. Samsung said that facial recognition isn't intended to be a secure feature and that it's just a way to open your phone to the home screen. 3. For April Fools' Day, Snapchat added a new filter that makes any image look exactly like an Instagram photo. And the caption, three tears of joy emoji, shows just how amused Snapchat is about Instagram's copying game. 4. Apple, Amazon, and Google are reportedly in a multibillion bidding war for Toshiba's NAND flash memory unit. There are about 10 potential bidders, according to a Reuters source. 5. Apple hired a veteran product manager from YouTube and Spotify to boost its video platform. His name is Shiva Rajaraman. 6. The Middle East's biggest airlines are cleverly defying the US government's laptop ban. Qatar, Emirates, Etihad, and Turkish Airlines have all developed ways to get around it. 7. Reddit launched "Place," which challenged the site's millions of users to work together and be creative. Place is essentially a collaborative canvas accessible on Reddit for desktop, iOS, and Android. 8. Some 46% of millennials living in the San Francisco Bay Area say they're ready to leave, according to a survey. Cost of living was the biggest motivating factor. 9. Apple is opening fewer stores in Europe and focusing on China instead. That's according to a note from a UBS analyst. 10. Google's April Fools' Day trick let people play "Ms. Pac-Man" in the Google Maps app. Google did the same thing on the desktop version of Maps in 2015. |
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