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Apple Busts Ex-Engineer for Stealing Vision Pro Secrets
Apple just slapped a lawsuit against former worker Di Liu for stealing Vision Pro secrets. The tech giant claims Liu grabbed confidential files from his company laptop before jumping ship to rival Snap. Liu worked at Apple for seven years as a senior product design engineer with access to top-secret Vision Pro technology. The company says he copied massive amounts of private information to his personal cloud storage during his final days. Apple discovered the theft through forensic analysis of Liu's work computer. Liu never told Apple he accepted a job at Snap, which competes directly with Apple's headset business. He lied about leaving for personal family reasons to avoid standard security protocols when employees quit. The lawsuit...
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 Drops on Game Pass, Others Panic
Microsoft drops exciting news about Game Pass games coming this month. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 leads the pack as the most anticipated addition. Gamers can start playing the skateboarding remake on July 11 across Xbox consoles, PC, and cloud platforms. The package combines both classic games into one launcher for forty-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents. New features like Photo Mode and custom goal creation make this release even more appealing. Several other titles join the service throughout July. Little Nightmares II and Rise of the Tomb Raider become available immediately for all subscribers. Square Enix brings Legend of Mana and Trials of Mana to Standard tier members tomorrow. Ultimate Chicken Horse arrives July 3 for party...
Father Zimbabwe's Spirit Still Bossing Bulawayo 26 Years On
Twenty-six years have passed since Zimbabwe lost one of its greatest leaders on July 1, 1999. Dr Joshua Nkomo earned the special title Father Zimbabwe through his fight against colonial rule. The entire nation mourned when this political giant died. People still remember how he helped free the country from oppression. His home in Bulawayo's Phelandaba suburb remains a place where citizens gather to honor his memory. The government built a statue of Nkomo and renamed Bulawayo's Main Street after him back in 2013. Soccer fans visit the statue every Sunday before heading to matches at Babourfields Stadium. Young people see the monument as a symbol that brings different groups together. Tourists from around the world come to see this...
Zim and Moz Forge Money Magnet Trade Link
Zimbabwe and Mozambique have decided to boost their business partnerships during a major conference. Trade officials from both countries met in Beira to discuss new investment deals. Mozambique already ranks as Zimbabwe's fourth biggest trading partner. The meeting happened on Tuesday as part of a three-day business mission. ZimTrade organized the event to help companies from both nations connect. Mozambican leaders want African countries to take charge of their development plans. Sofala Province has made changes to attract more foreign money into local projects. Government officials highlighted opportunities in building roads, bridges and other infrastructure projects. The province's governor plans to attend Zimbabwe's tourism fair in...
Proteas Pulverize Zim by 328 Runs, Bosch Goes Beast Mode
South Africa crushed Zimbabwe at Queens Sports Club on Tuesday with a massive 328-run victory. The visitors wrapped up the first Test match on day four after the home team collapsed for just 208 runs. Zimbabwe needed an almost impossible 537 runs to win but never came close to the target. Corbin Bosch starred for South Africa with both bat and ball during his breakthrough performance. The all-rounder scored his first Test century and grabbed five wickets to destroy Zimbabwe's hopes. Captain Craig Ervine and bowler Wellington Masakadza fought hard with an 83-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Their brave stand gave Zimbabwe fans some hope before Bosch struck again to remove Ervine. The wicket opened the floodgates as South Africa...
From Bazookas to Bureaus, Bindura Salutes Chinhoro
People gathered Monday at Bindura Provincial Heroes Acre to say goodbye to war veteran Felix Chinhoro. The crowd came from many different places to honor the freedom fighter. Family members and old comrades shared stories about his life during the emotional ceremony. Everyone felt deep sadness about losing such an important person. Relatives called him more than just a father figure to them. War veterans remembered his peaceful nature during training camps. He earned respect from fellow fighters because he stayed calm under pressure. Comrades gave him many different names during the liberation struggle. Community members said he cared deeply about helping others around him. Minister Christopher Magomo spoke about the hero at the...
Harare in Heroes Day Fever as 222 Families Get VIP
Zimbabwe leaders have started planning their biggest national celebration of the year. The government will honor war heroes on August 11 at National Heroes Acre in Harare. Information Minister Jenfan Muswere told reporters that cabinet members gave their approval for the event. Around 222 families will attend the main ceremony at the famous monument. Other parts of the country will hold their celebrations at the same time. Defense Forces Day will happen one day later at Rufaro Stadium on August 12. Cabinet ministers also decided who gets special awards this year. A former Soviet official named Vladimir Shubia will receive the top honor called the Royal Order of Munhumutapa. A brave teenager from Bindura who saved two children from a...
US Embassy Warns Zim Baby Hunters - Visas Go Poof
American officials just delivered a harsh message to pregnant women from Zimbabwe who want their babies born on US soil. The embassy made it crystal clear that visitor visas cannot be used mainly for having children in America. Embassy workers will reject visa applications if they think people plan to give birth there for citizenship reasons. Officials warned that breaking these rules could mean getting banned from entering the country forever. Public money involvement makes the punishment even worse. Birth tourism has become a hot topic as more families try to secure American citizenship for their newborns. The Fourteenth Amendment gives automatic citizenship to any child born on American territory. Zimbabwean parents see this as a...
Safaricom Ethiopia Nails 10M in 90-Day Dash, Rivals Eat Dust
Safaricom Ethiopia just hit a massive customer target that has telecom experts talking. The mobile company signed up 10 million active users during just 90 days of operations. This achievement comes exactly four years after the government opened up the market to competition. Company executives celebrated the milestone as proof that Ethiopians want better phone services. The rapid growth shows how hungry people are for reliable mobile connections across the country. The telecommunications giant poured more than 300 billion Ethiopian birr into building networks and digital systems. Their 4G coverage reaches over half the population through 3,141 active towers. These cell sites spread across more than 150 towns and cities throughout...
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