Top tech news, from JD.ID to new Instagram notes features

Jakarta: Medcom.id summarizes the most popular technology news or the most read news from Thursday, December 15, 2022 that readers of Medcom.id might have missed.

Below, Medcom.id presents a summary of each of the most popular technology news along with accessible links to access the complete news of the three most popular technology news.

1. JD.ID cuts 30% of employees

JD.ID announced the termination of employment (PHK) for up to 30% of its employees, or about 200 employees, after holding a town hall for 11 minutes. The news about the layoffs had previously been spread by a Twitter social media account named @ecommurz.

This step called JD.ID must be taken to meet the challenges of rapidly changing businesses in recent times. However, this action is not the first for JD.ID, because in June 2022, this e-commerce from China also laid off dozens of employees.





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2. New Kingston Fury Renegade SSD uses heatsink and improves PS5 performance

Kingston’s storage product line for the gaming segment i.e. Kingston Fury has announced the latest Renegade series product of SSD type with M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 form factor.

The latest Kingston Fury Renegade SSD, which is believed to be the second generation, comes in a case consisting of an M.2 SSD unit with a heatsink cover. This device is said to be able to be used on PC and PS5 to boost the capacity as well as the performance of this game console.

Read “Kingston Fury Renegade SSD Brand New Uses Heatsink, Boosts PS5 Performance” at here.

3. Try the new Instagram Notes feature, here’s how

Instagram’s new feature is currently being talked about by its users, especially in Indonesia. Instagram Notes is a new feature that is said to be similar to Instagram Stories, some even call it similar to Twitter or BBM Status.

Both automatically disappear after 24 hours, Instagram Notes are in text and emoji format while Instagram Stories are a collection of photos, videos, text and emoji. That’s why this new Instagram feature is considered strange.

Read “Try the new Instagram Notes feature, here’s how” on here.

(MMI)

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