Ethan Steve landed on Earth and Google kills call recording
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And this time: Elon Musk acquires Twitter for $ 44 billion, Eitan Steve successfully lands on Earth and Apple's (small) victory over Google
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26/04/2022
Tuesday, 26 April 2022, 18:38 Updated: 18:59
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After 17 days in space: Ethan Steve landed on Earth
After 17 days in space, the second Israeli astronaut, Eitan Steve, landed successfully off the coast of Florida yesterday.
Steve has been in space since April 8, completing a total of 17 days in space, 16 of them at the International Space Station, where he has performed dozens of experiments by Israeli scientists, researchers and entrepreneurs.
When landing in the water, the spacecraft slowed down to a speed of about 30 km / h. Immediately after landing, speedboats arrived that checked the general spacecraft's condition, and made sure there were no leaks or unexpected injuries to the spacecraft's body. Performing medical examinations.
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Elon Musk acquires Twitter
Elon Musk, CEO and founder of Tesla and Spice X, acquired Twitter for $ 44 billion. The deal will give Musk control of the social network, ending Twitter's operations as a public company since its initial public offering in 2013.
A moment after the announcement, Elon Musk tweeted "I hope even my biggest critics will stay on Twitter, because that's what freedom of expression means." The Twitter CEO also referred to the deal, saying in a statement: That has never been more important. "
Huge battle - Google vs. Apple
In terms of market share - Google's Android beats Apple by a huge margin, but the decline in the percentage of users in the last 5 years should worry the technology giant a bit.
According to a new report released, the Android operating system has lost 8 percent of its market share in favor of Apple's iOS.
The report also shows that in Africa Android dominates almost completely, with 84 percent, while Apple manages
to achieve a significantly lower figure of only 14 percent.
In North America, on the other hand, the situation is slightly different: Apple has a 54 percent advantage, compared to 45 percent for Android.
Google eliminates call recording on Android
If to this day you have enjoyed third-party call recording services on Android, you will soon have a problem: Google is changing the terms for application developers - and will eliminate the option of external call recording on May 11th.
And Google is not alone in this.
Apple also restricts the distribution of call recording apps in its store.
The main reason for this is the wiretapping laws that vary from country to country - something that smartphone companies, software and hardware alike, just do not want to mess with.
However, it is important to emphasize that the feature of recording built-in calls on the device, such as those included with Shiomi or Samsung - will not be harmed by this step.
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