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Football player tells Elon Musk to “give me my blue tick back”

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In a recent Twitter post, football player, Riyad Mahrez is calling out Elon Musk over Twitter for the removal of his Twitter verification

The Manchester City star, and captain of Algeria’s national team shared the tweet to his 3.2 million followers.

https://twitter.com/Mahrez22/status/1521165674239959040

The reason for Mahrez’s ‘blue tick’ deduction is either down to a software glitch or a breach of Twitter’s terms of conduct.

It is unlikely Mahrez’s Twitter verification is tied to Musk’s new role. However, it has sparked online attention with over 315,000 re-shares.

Riyad Mahrez from Manchester City.

Musk recently took over Twitter, in a $44 billion takeover.

He says it needs to be transformed into a private company to build trust with users.

Today at the MET Gala, he hinted at how he wishes to transform the platform.

“My goal, assuming everything gets done, would be to make Twitter as inclusive as possible,” he says.

Musk also explained how he wants to make Twitter a platform in which users enjoy and find interesting content.

Amanda Gunn contributed to this report

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Big Tech earnings spark investor unease over AI spending

Investors monitor Big Tech’s AI investments, with Meta thriving while Microsoft and Tesla face uncertainty over growth and returns.

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Investors monitor Big Tech’s AI investments, with Meta thriving while Microsoft and Tesla face uncertainty over growth and returns.

Investors are reacting sharply to Big Tech earnings this week, sending a clear signal that massive spending must translate into real growth. Markets are becoming less forgiving as companies pour billions into artificial intelligence, data centres and future tech while returns remain uncertain.

Meta has delivered a standout performance, posting a 24 percent jump in revenue for the December quarter, fuelled by AI-powered advertising. The company is doubling down on its strategy, with aggressive investment in AI and infrastructure expected to drive a further 33 percent growth this quarter.

Microsoft and Tesla tell a more cautious story. Microsoft reported only modest growth in its Azure cloud business, raising questions about its exposure to OpenAI, while Tesla plans to double spending on AI and autonomous driving. Analysts warn of a widening gap between bold AI ambitions and what investors expect in returns.

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Memory shortages and rising prices could persist through 2027

Memory chip supply tight, prices high; Lenovo warns rising costs impact budget devices amid strong PC demand from Windows 11.

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Memory chip supply tight, prices high; Lenovo warns rising costs impact budget devices amid strong PC demand from Windows 11.


Memory chips critical to consumer electronics and AI data centres remain in tight supply, keeping prices elevated despite production expansion by major players including Samsung and Micron.

Lenovo warns higher memory costs will hit budget devices first, even as PC demand stays strong from Windows 11 upgrades.

#Lenovo #ConsumerTech #PCMarket #Windows11 #TechPrices #Laptops #HardwareNews #DigitalEconomy


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Xiaomi reveals fully automated smartphone factory in China

Xiaomi’s factory operates 24/7, producing one phone per second without any human workers.

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Xiaomi’s factory operates 24/7, producing one phone per second without any human workers.


Xiaomi says the facility runs nonstop without human workers.

The factory operates in the dark producing one phone per second around the clock.


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