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technology4 months ago

Pixel 10 Users Face Charging Issues but Enjoy Enhanced MagSafe Compatibility

Early adopters of the Pixel 10 series are expressing dissatisfaction due to increased weight, charging problems, and software bugs such as issues with Android Auto and contactless payments. Despite minor spec upgrades, these hardware and software issues are impacting user experience, though Google is expected to address some of these bugs soon.

technology1 year ago

One UI 7.0 Rumors Stir Concerns for Samsung Galaxy Users

The One UI 7.0 beta update from Samsung is rumored to be delayed and buggy, with issues particularly in animations, according to tipster Ice Universe. Despite plans to release the beta for the Galaxy S24 series in select countries soon, the update's stability is in question, and Samsung is reportedly struggling with software development delays. The beta is expected to roll out first in South Korea and the US, followed by other markets.

technology2 years ago

"Fujitsu's Role in Post Office Scandal: Unaccountability and Societal Impact"

Fujitsu executive admitted that software bugs causing financial discrepancies in the UK Post Office's Horizon system were known since its deployment in 1999, leading to wrongful prosecutions and convictions of over 900 postal employees. The Post Office allegedly edited witness statements and obtained most of the 900 convictions, prompting calls for criminal prosecutions and compensation. The UK government plans to introduce a new law to swiftly exonerate and compensate those falsely convicted.

technology-legal2 years ago

"Fujitsu's Role in the Post Office Scandal: Known Bugs and Omissions"

Fujitsu executive admits that software bugs, known since 1999, were hidden from lawyers of wrongly convicted UK postal workers, leading to over 900 wrongful prosecutions and convictions. Post Office lawyers edited Fujitsu witness statements and obtained 700 of the 900 convictions, while the scandal may prompt reforms in the private prosecution system. Fujitsu apologizes and acknowledges a moral obligation to contribute to compensation for victims, as the UK government plans new laws to swiftly exonerate and compensate those falsely convicted.