📱 Editable Google Messages, US-China EV Tensions, TikTok's Big Deal
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Google Messages might let you edit texts after they're sent. Google could be developing a new feature for its Messages app that would let you edit a message after having sent it, according to code spotted by TheSpAndroid. References to the feature first appeared in a beta version of the app on November 19th, and there are four flags that appear to reference it, though attempting to enable them reportedly doesn’t do anything. By Jon Porter via The Verge
US-China tech war escalates over EV battery dominance. Semiconductors have in recent years become a focal point in the U.S.’s efforts to impede China’s technological advancement. Now Washington has its eye on yet another red-hot tech sector where China is making great strides: batteries for electric vehicles. By Rita Liao via TechCrunch
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TikTok Strikes a $1.5 Billion Deal-And Sparks a Stock Selloff. TikTok is investing more than $1.5 billion to take control of an e-commerce business in Indonesia. That didn't sit well with investors in the company on the other side of the deal. Shares in GoTo plummeted 20% on Monday, after the Indonesian tech… By Dave Sebastian via Wall Street Journal
A Look At Today's Relationship Between Healthcare And Technology. Bankim Chandra is Director & CEO of Dotsquares. Always committed to innovative solutions and mentoring the next generation in the industry. It is often said that major technological advances by humankind can be seen in the fields of warfare and medicine. By Bankim Chandra via Forbes
NASA James Webb captures death throes of star, details Hubble missed. JWST captured an image of an exploded star in unprecedented detail. It shows previously unseen details of a shell of material hitting the gas shed by the star. The space telescope also revealed a new light echo structure, named '"Baby Cas A." By Marianne Guenot via Business Insider
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