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US: Wildfires Affect Air Quality In New York

Multiple wildfires burning in New York and New Jersey have caused hazy conditions, triggering air quality alerts in both states.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

National Cashback programme launched in Ukraine

KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 2, 2024 - The registration of consumers for the National Cashback programme starts on 2 September, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. Under the programme, consumers will get a 10% cashback for any consumer goods made in Ukraine, except for excisable goods. The maximum cashback amount is UAH 3,000 per month. Citizens will use cashback funds to pay for services, including utility and medical bills, purchase military bonds, or donate money to the Armed Forces.

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(ChineseToday)CHINA-TIANJIN-DIGITAL TWIN TECHNICIAN (CN)

(ChineseToday)CHINA-TIANJIN-DIGITAL TWIN TECHNICIAN (CN)

(240501) -- TIANJIN, May 1, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Ma Xinqi (L) performs as a visual character doing the same movement is generated in real time on the computer at a motion capture booth in the National Animation Industry Park, Binhai New Area, north China's Tianjin Municipality, April 23, 2024. Surrounded by dozens of high-definition infrared cameras, Ma Xinqi, a motion capture actor, performs in a booth while a visual character on the computer screen records and repeats his movements. "This is called digital twin technology, which can capture specific marks on an actor's body with infrared cameras set in the booth and calculate the actor's movement in milliseconds. The data will be transmitted to the computer for rendering to realize the synchronized performance of an virtual character," said Cui Shengji, a technical consultant of a motion capture booth in the National Animation Industry Park. Cui has been engaged in digital-technology-related work for nearly ten years, and now he has set up a studio, app

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Stop Using WhatsApp French PM Tells Ministers

Illustration of the French encrypted messaging service "Olvid" on the phone screen in Paris on December 1, 2023. French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has banned widely used messaging applications WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal for ministers and their teams due to security vulnerabilities. Borne set a deadline of December 8 for the government to switch to using the French app Olvid instead, which is certified by France's cybersecurity agency ANSSI. Tchap, the government-developed secure messaging and collaboration app, launched in 2019, is also allowed. Photo by Blondet Eliot/ABACAPRESS.COM

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U.S.-MONTANA-MISSOULA-TIKTOK'S LAWSUIT-COURT HEARING

U.S.-MONTANA-MISSOULA-TIKTOK'S LAWSUIT-COURT HEARING

(231012) -- MISSOULA, Oct. 12, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Oct. 12, 2023 shows a cell phone screen with TikTok App outside the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana in Missoula, Montana, the United States. A court hearing on social networking platform TikTok's lawsuit against the western U.S. state of Montana over the state's ban on the app was held in Missoula, Montana, on Thursday. (Photo by Zeng Hui/Xinhua)

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Uber car hailing service

Uber car hailing service

NEW YORK, United States - Photo taken on Oct. 20, 2014, in New York shows a screen shot of the smartphone app for Uber car hailing service. Uber is increasing its presence in New York and scores of other cities around the world.

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Sharp devises app to let smartphones speak

Sharp devises app to let smartphones speak

OSAKA, Japan - Japanese electronics giant Sharp Corp. announces on Oct. 1, 2014, the development of an application that enables smartphones to speak to users both orally and in text as seen in this demonstration, with the words "Good morning" appearing on the screen.

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Smartphone app translates Chinese menus into Japanese

Smartphone app translates Chinese menus into Japanese

TOKYO, Japan - Sompo Japan Insurance Inc.'s smartphone application enables instant translation of Chinese menus into Japanese on the screen when the handset is held over the menus.

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Uber car hailing service

Uber car hailing service

NEW YORK, United States - Photo taken on Oct. 20, 2014, in New York shows a screen shot of the smartphone app for Uber car hailing service. Uber is increasing its presence in New York and scores of other cities around the world. (Kyodo)

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TikTok

TikTok

Photo taken Aug. 24, 2020, in New York shows a smartphone screen displaying the Chinese-based video-sharing app TikTok.

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