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Beeper Mini’s iMessage For Android Offline For Some As Apple Reportedly Pulls The Plug

The extent of the Beeper Mini outage is unclear. In response to the corporate’s put up on X in regards to the ongoing points, customers gave conflicting studies relating to their potential to make use of the service, however it seems that a few of these customers aren’t utilizing Beeper Mini, however moderately Beeper Cloud, which makes use of a unique methodology of accessing iMessage. Internally at SlashGear, some workers are experiencing the reported Beeper Mini outage whereas others stay ready to make use of the service.

According to a press release obtained by TechCrunch from Beeper CEO Eric Migicovsky, “all data indicates” that the outage is the results of Apple discovering a strategy to lower Beeper Mini off from its companies. Apple, which has lengthy seen iMessage as a powerful type of platform lock-in for iOS, has probably been working to unplug Beeper Mini from iMessage for the reason that service went stay. Cutting the Android app off on Friday may additionally have been a strategic play since Beeper workers will now must scramble because the weekend begins in the event that they hope to engineer a brand new strategy to maintain the service operating.

Apple has introduced RCS chat support for iPhone shall be coming at a while in 2024, however as of now, Beeper Mini was the one method for Android customers to ship wealthy messages and high-resolution media to iPhone customers with no third-party service like WhatsApp.

AMD Plans to Launch New ‘Enthusiast’ Radeon 7000 GPUs Soon

AMD is gearing up to release a new lineup of “enthusiast-class” Radeon 7000 series GPUs, but the specifics of these GPUs remain unclear. Currently, there is a noticeable performance gap between the Radeon 7900 and Radeon 7600 GPUs. The top-end XTX version boasts 96 compute units and an equal number of ray accelerators, while the weakest GRE variant has 80 compute units. In comparison, the Radeon RX 7600 only offers 32 compute units and a meager 8 GB of DDR6 memory.

Interestingly, there is no mid-tier GPU available between the Radeon 7900 family and the Radeon 7600. This has led to speculation that AMD may be working on mid-range GPUs, potentially named Radeon 7800 or Radeon 7700, which could fill this gap. There are also rumors suggesting that the existing cache of Radeon RX 6800 and Radeon 6900 class GPUs might be rebranded under the Radeon 7000 series in the coming months.

Introducing new GPUs in the Radeon RX 7000 series would also bolster AMD’s competitive position. Currently, Nvidia’s GPU lineup includes the GeForce RTX 4060, RTX 4060 Ti, RTX 4070, RTX 4070 Ti, RTX 4080, and RTX 4090. When it comes to pricing, it is expected that the upcoming enthusiast-class GPUs from AMD will be priced below the $650 mark, which is the current retail price for the Radeon RX 7900 GRE.

Twitter May Allow Users to Publish Books Instead of Conforming to Character Limits

Under Elon Musk’s leadership, Twitter has been making significant changes to its platform with the aim of expanding beyond its traditional short-form content format. One potential feature in the works is called Articles, which would enable users to publish longer-form content on the platform. It is unclear at this time whether Articles will be accessible to all users or limited to paid subscribers only, a strategy Musk has employed for other features, such as verification perks for subscribers.

In addition to Articles, Musk has introduced or announced various other modifications to enhance content creation and user engagement on Twitter. Earlier this year, Twitter Coins, an in-app currency system, was unveiled to allow users to reward creators. Musk has also advocated for original video content on the platform, as exemplified by giving Tucker Carlson his own “TV show” on Twitter after Carlson’s departure from Fox News. Another recent update involves monetizing posts of verified users through ad revenue sharing.

All these changes align with Musk’s broader vision of transforming Twitter into an all-in-one “X” app, similar to Asian superapps like WeChat. Given the success of Meta’s launch of Threads, Twitter faces the challenge of standing out within the competitive social media landscape. To retain existing users and attract new ones, it is possible that Twitter will expedite the development of Articles and promote it significantly. Currently, only a limited number of users have access to the experimental beta version of this new feature, and the public launch date remains unknown.

Upcoming VW Jetta or Sagitar for Chinese-Market Spotted during Tests in Europe

A Volkswagen car model was seen recently during testing in the Austrian Alps, sparking curiosity among car enthusiasts. Whether it’s the Jetta for the United States or the Sagitar for China is unknown. What’s evident is that the vehicle is undergoing brake testing, as indicated by the “Bremsprobe” label on the rear.

The car has some features in common with the current Jetta and Sagitar. It has pointed elements on the inner part of the headlights and a trapezoidal lower fascia with shiny metallic components in the mesh. Managed air curtains also occupy the outer edges.