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  • Emirates Airlines Reveals They Serve 374,000 Pounds of Coffee Each Year Emirates Airlines serves 170,000 kg of coffee annually, featuring a signature Arabic blend and extensive options for passengers.
  • Samsung Fires Shots at Apple! New Doc Reveals Shocking Secrets from Former Employees Samsung's documentary features ex-Apple employees discussing declining expertise and operational issues within Apple retail stores.
  • TikTok Makes Changes to User Registration and Data Transparency TikTok revamps user registration, enhancing transparency on data collection amid privacy investigations by South Korean authorities.
  • Brazil's Supreme Court Slaps X with $5 Million Fine to Restart Services The Brazilian Supreme Court has ordered social media company X to resume services in Brazil, imposing a fine exceeding $5 million.
  • NVIDIA Stock Dips: Is This the Perfect Time to Buy? Analysts have identified a potential buying opportunity for NVIDIA (NVDA) following a recent dip in AI momentum.
  • THIS Airline Takes #1 in Business and First Class at 2024 10Best Awards Korean Air won Best Airline in Business and First Class at the 2024 10Best Readers' Choice Awards organized by USA Today every year.
  • SpaceX's Starlink on the Verge of Telecommunications Breakthrough in South Korea SpaceX is close to launching its Starlink satellite internet service in South Korea, nearing agreement on essential technical standards.
  • SpaceX Sparks Outrage by Removing Dokdo from Starlink Map—Is This a Diplomatic Snub? SpaceX has removed Dokdo from its Starlink map, sparking concerns as South Korea faces delays in satellite service.
  • Amazon’s Drone Delivery Service Under Fire: Residents Say the Noise Is Unbearable Residents in College Station, Texas, criticize Amazon's drone delivery for noise, likening it to "a giant hive of bees" and disrupting sleep.
  • South Korea Stuns CNN: THIS Outnumbers McDonald's Locations Worldwide There are now more convenience store locations in South Korea than the number of McDonald's restaurants worldwide.
  • Congress Debates Draft Expansion: Will Women Soon Register for Military Service? It was reported that Congress is pushing to include women in the draft to address the U.S. Armed Forces' military resources shortage.
  • Amazon's Bold Move: Online Shopping Service Launches in South Africa Amazon has thrown down the gauntlet to many online retailers led by Naspers’s Takealot. Amazon announced on the 7th (local time) that it will launch an online shopping service in South Africa. Amazon Africa will offer same-day and next-day delivery through more than 3,000 pickup points. Shoppers can get free shipping on their first order, […]
  • Robot or Human? Chinese Restaurant Owner's Performance Leaves Diners Guessing! A restaurant owner in Chongqing, China, who delivers true-to-life robot performances that could easily be mistaken for a genuine android is garnering attention. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), on the 10th, a video and photos of a restaurant owner in Chongqing, southwestern China, imitating a mechanoid server went viral online. The 26-year-old […]
  • Apple Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Monopoly about In-app Payment Service in Russia Signs of Apple violating antimonopoly regulations in Russia have been detected. The Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) in Russia sent a letter to Apple on the 4th (local time) asking why Russian users cannot utilize all banking and payment services functions while using Apple Inc. devices. The FAS stated that most Russian banks had been excluded […]

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