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How to delete your Twitter account on Android

Say goodbye and delete your Twitter account. At least for now. Twitter has had its ups and downs in recent years, and though no one really knows for sure what’s to come of its new ownership, there are reasons you might want to exit. This guide will explain how to delete your Twitter account on Android so you can move on to bigger and better things. Table of contents How to delete your…
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Beautiful iOS media organizer ‘Sofa’ makes lists more personal and fun with latest update

Sofa for iPhone and iPad is a wonderful app that offers one place to organize all the movies, TV, music, books, podcasts, apps, and games you’d like to check out. In a new update today, Sofa is making lists more fun and easier to personalize with five main new features along with some other neat changes. Sofa 3.3 is now available for iPhone and iPad with some valuable updates. Changes include…
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Best iPhone and Apple Watch features for students in 2022

Technology use in education has come a long way in recent years, and it’s really helped my workflow. If you told me ten years ago that I’d be checking my email on my watch or asking my phone the square root of four, I wouldn’t believe you. Last week, I mentioned my top…
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Apple is now assembling the iPhone 13 in Brazil, but not the iPhone 13 mini

Although the vast majority of Apple products are assembled in China, Apple also uses some of Foxconn’s facilities in countries like Brazil and India to assemble iPhones. Now the company has started assembling the iPhone 13 in Brazil, but there’s a catch – it seems that the iPhone 13 mini will not have a local production. 9to5Mac reader João Menicucci recently bought an iPhone 13 in…
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Judge tells Elon Musk he can’t get out of his ‘Twitter police’ deal with the SEC

A judge shut down Elon Musk’s effort to cancel the part of his settlement with the SEC over his ‘funding secured’ tweet that basically gave the agency the right to act as a sort of ‘Twitter police.’ It happened all the way back in 2018, but it’s still in the news today for a bunch of different reasons, ranging from Musk buying Twitter, civil lawsuits over the matter, and Musk’s own…
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