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    الصين ترفع رسومها الجمركية على أميركا إلى 84 % اعتبارا من 10 أبريل
    رفعت الصين رسومها الجمركية الانتقامية على الولايات المتحدة من 34 بالمئة إلى 84 بالمئة وذلك اعتبارًا من 10 أبريل. وكانت الصين قد ذكرت الأسبوع الماضي أنها ستفرض رسوما جمركية بنسبة 34% على جميع السلع الأميركية. ودخلت الرسوم الجمركية التي فرضها الرئيس الأميركي دونالد ترامب بنسبة 104% على الصادرات الصينية إلى الولايات المتحدة حيز التنفيذ اليوم الأربعاء. وتعهدت الصين مجددا "بخوض المعركة حتى النهاية" ضد الرسوم الجمركية التي فرضها الرئيس الأميركي دونالد ترامب في بيان سياسي مطول، تم نشره اليوم الأربعاء، حيث ذكرت أن التجارة بين البلدين متوازنة مع دخول ضريبة بنسبة 104% على صادرات البلاد إلى الولايات المتحدة حيز التنفيذ. وامتنعت الحكومة عن الكشف عما إذا كانت ستتفاوض مع البيت الأبيض، حيث أن الكثير من الدول الأخرى بدأت في القيام بذلك. وكتبت وزارة التجارة في بيان: "إذا أصرت الولايات المتحدة على تصعيد قيودها الاقتصادية والتجارية، فإن الصين لديها الإرادة القوية والوسائل الوفيرة لاتخاذ إجراءات مضادة لازمة وخوض الحرب حتى النهاية". وكانت الصين قد أعلنت يوم الجمعة الماضي عن فرض رسوم جمركية بنسبة 34% على جميع السلع المستوردة من الولايات المتحدة، وضوابط تصدير المعادن النادرة، ومجموعة من الإجراءات الأخرى ردًا على رسوم ترامب الجمركية في "يوم التحرير". وأضاف ترامب بعد ذلك رسومًا جمركية إضافية بنسبة 50% على السلع الصينية، قائلا إن المفاوضات معها قد انتهت.
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    إنستجرام يعمل أخيرًا على تطبيق مخصص لأجهزة آيباد
    الرئيسية/برامج/إنستجرام يعمل أخيرًا على تطبيق مخصص لأجهزة آيباد برامج إنستجرام يعمل أخيرًا على تطبيق مخصص لأجهزة آيبادبعد سنوات من الانتظار، كشفت مصادر مطلعة أن منصة إنستجرام بدأت أخيرًا تطوير تطبيق مخصص لأجهزة آيباد، في خطوة طال انتظارها منذ إطلاق الخدمة عام 2010.ونقلت صحيفة The Information عن موظف حالي في إنستجرام – طلب عدم الكشف عن اسمه – أن الشركة تعمل حاليًا على التطبيق، وذلك في عام 2025، بعد أن ظلت أجهزة آيباد تعتمد على نسخة مكبرة من تطبيق آيفون، وهو ما كان يُعد تجربة استخدام ضعيفة بسبب اختلاف أبعاد الشاشة بين الهاتف واللوحي، خاصة أن إنستجرام يركّز على الصور والفيديوهات.وتُعد هذه الخطوة تحولًا في موقف المنصة، بعدما صرّح رئيس إنستجرام، آدم موسيري، في عام 2022، أن عدد مستخدمي آيباد لا يبرر الاستثمار في تطوير تطبيق مستقل.وتأتي هذه التحركات ضمن جهود أوسع تبذلها إنستجرام لتعزيز حضورها في سوق المحتوى الرقمي، وسط احتمالات حظر تطبيق تيك توك في الولايات المتحدة. وذكر التقرير أن إنستجرام عرض مؤخرًا نسخة تجريبية مبكرة من تطبيق جديد لتحرير الفيديوهات يحمل اسم «Edits»، ويهدف لمنافسة تطبيق CapCut المملوك لشركة بايت دانس، وهي الشركة الأم لـ تيك توك.وفي سياق آخر، أشار موسيري في تصريحات عبر بودكاست Build Your Tribe إلى خطط لتحسين قدرات البحث داخل المنصة، قائلاً: «مهما كان سبب استخدامك لإنستجرام، سيكون من المفيد أن تجد المحتوى الذي تريده بسهولة أكبر، ويجب أن يتمكن المبدعون من إبراز محتواهم على المدى الأطول، لا فقط خلال أول 24 أو 48 ساعة من نشره.»حتى الآن، لم تُعلن ميتا – الشركة الأم لإنستجرام – رسميًا عن موعد طرح التطبيق لأجهزة آيباد أو تفاصيل إضافية عن وظائفه المحتملة. بواسطة The Information تابع عالم التقنية على
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    Google تعلن عن عدة تحسينات لأدوات Workspace بميزات ذكاء اصطناعي لتعزيز نتائج الأعمال
    بدأت فعالية Google Cloud Next 2025، وأعلنت Google عن عدة تحسينات لأدوات Workspace بميزات ذكاء اصطناعي لتعزيز نتائج الأعمال. يتم دمج Gemini بشكل أعمق في تطبيقات مثل Docs وSheets وMeet وChat وغيرها، مع تقديم طريقة جديدة لأتمتة العمل عبر هذه التطبيقات تُسمى Workspace Flows، وهي تُطلق حاليًا للعملاء المشاركين في برنامج Alpha.Workspace Flowsيستخدم Workspace Flows وكلاء ذكاء اصطناعي مخصصين يُطلق عليهم Gems، مبنيين على Gemini، لأتمتة العمليات متعددة الخطوات. يتيح ذلك للشركات إجراء البحوث وتحليل البيانات وتوليد المحتوى المطلوب باستخدام أوامر نصية بسيطة. في عرض توضيحي، أظهرت Google كيف يمكن لـ Workspace Flows تتبع تعليقات العملاء الواردة. من خلال خطوات مثل “عند ورود استجابة نموذج”، و”اسأل Gemini” مع توجيهات نصية، ثم “نشر رسالة في مساحة”، يتم أتمتة عملية تحليل تعليقات العملاء وترتيبها حسب الأولوية بناءً على الشدة.يمكن تدريب هذا الوكيل (Gem) على تقديم ردود مناسبة للعملاء أيضًا. سيقوم الوكيل بمراجعة تعليقات العملاء، والاطلاع على الوثائق، والرد على العميل بحلول مقترحة. يتوفر Workspace Flows للعملاء في برنامج Gemini for Google Workspace Alpha.ميزات الصوت و”Help me refine” في Google Docsيحصل Google Docs على ميزة قراءة صوتية كاملة للمستندات، بالإضافة إلى نظرة عامة بأسلوب البودكاست. تهدف هذه الميزة إلى مساعدة المستخدمين على التحقق من نصوصهم أو مستنداتهم كما لو كان شخص آخر يقرأها. ستكون هذه الميزة متاحة في برنامج Alpha خلال الأسابيع القادمة.أما ميزة “Help me refine” فهي تهدف إلى تقديم اقتراحات مدروسة لتعزيز الحجج، تحسين هيكلية النص، أو توضيح النقاط الرئيسية، من بين ميزات أخرى. الفكرة ليست مجرد إعادة كتابة النص، بل توفير مدرب كتابة يساعد المستخدمين على تطوير مهاراتهم. ستتوفر هذه الميزة أيضًا في برنامج Alpha لاحقًا خلال هذا الربع.“Help me analyze” في Google Sheetsستكون هذه الميزة بمثابة محلل عند الطلب يقدم رؤى مفيدة بناءً على البيانات في المستند. يمكنها اكتشاف الاتجاهات، إنشاء مخططات لفهم البيانات بشكل بصري أفضل، واقتراح الخطوات التالية. سيتم إضافة “Help me analyze” إلى Sheets لاحقًا هذا العام.تحسينات Gemini في Google Meetفي وقت لاحق من هذا الربع، سيتيح Gemini تقديم ملخص سريع للأجزاء التي ربما فاتت المستخدمين في الاجتماع، شرح مواضيع معينة، إنشاء ملخص، ومساعدة المستخدمين على تنظيم أفكارهم لتقديم نقاطهم بفعالية أكبر.تحسينات إضافيةإلى جانب هذه الميزات، تأتي تحسينات Gemini إلى Chat وتطبيق Google Vids الجديد، مما سيسمح لعملاء Alpha خلال الأسابيع القادمة بتوليد مقاطع فيديو أصلية مباشرة داخل التطبيق. تعتمد هذه القدرات على نموذج Veo 2.المصدر
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  • WWW.YOUTUBE.COM
    كيف أنشأت فيديوهات بدون وجه تلقائياً من رسالة على تيليجرام باستخدام n8n
    كيف أنشأت فيديوهات بدون وجه تلقائياً من رسالة على تيليجرام باستخدام n8n
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    كيف تنشئ وكيل ذكاء اصطناعي على واتساب باستخدام n8n يبيع نيابةً عنك 24/7 – شيء لا يُصدق 🤖🔥
    كيف تنشئ وكيل ذكاء اصطناعي على واتساب باستخدام n8n يبيع نيابةً عنك 24/7 – شيء لا يُصدق 🤖🔥
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    هل الذكاء الاصطناعي بيكدب؟ حتى لو فكر؟ AI might be lying!
    هل الذكاء الاصطناعي بيكدب؟ حتى لو فكر؟ AI might be lying!
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    Save $100 On Anker's Popular 140W Portable Battery Pack With Fast Charging
    Amazon has a fantastic deal on Anker's popular 737 Power Bank that's definitely worth checking out before it disappears. Normally $150, you can get Anker's 140W portable laptop charger for only $50. The $100 discount is unlikely to stick around for long. Your order will ship from Amazon, but the seller of this deal is Amazon-owned retailer Woot. Get deal at Amazon Anker 737 Laptop Power Bank - 140W, 24,000mAh $50 (was $150) This power bank should be of particular interest to those with a gaming laptop or a power-hungry portable PC. Most battery packs in the $50 price range can't keep up with the power drain when gaming on a laptop. With the Anker 737, you'll be able to extend your playtime while away from an outlet.Even if you don't have a gaming laptop, this high-end battery pack is a great choice for Steam Deck, MacBooks, Nintendo Switch, smartphones, and tablets. Its 24,000mAh capacity can fully charge an iPhone 16 Pro four times.Anker is one of the most trusted names in the portable charging space, and the 737 is one of the manufacturer's most popular models thanks to its premium feature set. The battery pack has a digital display to show key figures such as input/output, the battery life of the power bank itself, and a charging time estimate for the device that's plugged into the included 140W USB-C to USB-C cable. The cable supports 3.1 fast charging for compatible devices such as smartphones and select laptops. See at Amazon More Gaming, Tech, and Entertainment Deals & Preorders Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Is First Switch 2 Game You Can Preorder In The US Dune Lego Set Gets Rare Discount - Snag The Ornithopter For Its Best Price Yet Astro Bot PS5 Console Bundle Deals Still Available At Amazon + Show More More Gaming, Tech, and Entertainment Deals & Preorders Links (5) Minecraft Movie Steelbook And Exclusive Crafting Table Edition Up For Preorder Nintendo Switch 2 Preorders Delayed Due To Tariffs, Release Date Still June 5 Nintendo Switch 2 Is Causing MicroSD Express Cards To Sell Out - Here's Where To Get One Grab Four Mario Kart Lego Sets For The Best Prices Yet At Amazon Pac-Man Fans Can Preorder Shadow Labyrinth Secret Edition For Only $60
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    Lies of P's Wizard of Oz Sequel Should Lean on One Eerie Adaptation
    Lies of P was one of the most unique games of 2023. Combining elements of Soulslike gameplay with the world of Carlo Collodi’s classic The Adventures of Pinocchio novel, Lies of P sold over a million copies for developers NeoWiz and Round8 Studio and was also the recipient of several awards at the end of the year. NeoWiz and Round8 are also continuing to expand upon the game, with the Lies of P: Overture expansion set to release this Summer.
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    How quickly could Nintendo move Switch 2 production to the US?
    No stupid questions: If Nintendo wanted to avoid any hefty tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, how quickly could it move Switch 2 production to the U.S.? Trump has done a partial walkback on the tariffs already, but let’s get hypothetical here. The short answer is that it would take a lot more time than you’d think, and the long answer is the same reason why every major hardware manufacturer that heavily relies on factories outside the U.S., like Apple, has been scrambling to find alternative solutions. “Such a move would take years,” New York University Stern School of Business economics professor Joseph Foudy told Polygon. “Nintendo would have to set up a final assembly factory in the U.S., which means finding land, building a facility, and recruiting a workforce.” According to the Financial Times, Nintendo currently manufactures more than half of its hardware in Vietnam and Cambodia, and the rest is in China. A move to the U.S. for assembling Switch 2 units would require importing all the custom parts and paying the tariffs anyway. On top of that, Nintendo would have to shell out for the higher cost of labor in the U.S. If Apple were to do this, the cost to make an iPhone could nearly double, according to Bank of America analysts. The only way for Nintendo to completely avoid the tariffs would be to set up even more factories in the U.S. to make each and every part of the Switch 2 in the States, stretching the timeline out even further. “By way of example, Apple has faced increased costs and risks due to its reliance on China dating back to the first Trump administration. And it has taken years to move even a fraction of its production to places like Vietnam and India,” Foudy said. That’s also when Nintendo moved some of its Switch production away from China and into Vietnam and Cambodia. That six-year-old decision might be the only way Nintendo can sidestep the staggering 125% tariff on Chinese imports that went into effect on Wednesday. Further centralizing Switch 2 production in those countries could minimize the impact. On Wednesday, Trump dropped every country’s tariff except China’s down to 10% for the next 90 days, but if nothing changes, the tariffs on both Vietnam and Cambodia could shoot back up to some of the highest costs when they’re reinstated. “[Nintendo’s] best hope is that these other locations strike at least a partial trade deal with the administration or that the industry as a whole receives an exemption,” Foudy said. “But it’s impossible to guess the chances of either.” None of this is good news for those of us who winced at the $450 price tag for the Switch 2. Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser said the tariffs didn’t factor into the price, but the CEO of research firm DFC Intelligence suspects they did, and predicts that there will be no price increase when pre-orders eventually go live. If he’s wrong or Trump reverses his decision on the 90-day pause, the Switch 2’s price might be closer to $600. Analysts told Reuters last week that iPhones could cost 30% to 40% more if Apple were to pass on the increased cost to consumers. So, how quickly could Nintendo move Switch 2 production to the U.S.? So long that it’s not going to do that, at least not before the handheld launches in June. Nobody, not even Nintendo, can escape Trump’s tariffs. “Nintendo, like a lot of manufacturers, is a ship in a storm that is struggling not to get hit by a big wave as best it can, but has little control over its fate,” Foudy said.
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    Why You Shouldn’t ‘Panic Buy’ in the Face of Tariffs
    We may earn a commission from links on this page.You've probably heard a thing or two about the ongoing tariff situation. You might know the Trump administration has been imposing tariffs on countries around the world since February. What started as a 10% tariff on China, for example, has multiplied more than tenfold. Other countries have had tariffs threatened, imposed, then paused, all seemingly at random. It's chaotic, and it's having real-world implications on the stock market, businesses, and consumers.It's tough to keep track of each development, but you've probably heard talk about increased prices—especially when it comes to consumer goods. Perhaps you've heard products like the iPhone are going to jump in price, and if you want to avoid it, you should buy a new iPhone today. You might feel the pressure when you read a headline about Apple flying plane-loads of iPhones in before tariffs take effect. Again: chaos.Are devices going to get more expensive?Here's the thing: No one knows exactly what's going to happen here. No one even know which tariffs are here to stay, and which are up for discussion: As I was writing this piece, Trump announced a 90-day pause on nearly all the reciprocal tariffs he imposed across the globe—save for China, which he raised from 104% to 125%. That said, the blanket 10% tariffs are still in effect here. That might mean the situation isn't quite so dire for products and goods that are manufactured or originate from countries where the pause is in effect. If your goods are coming from India, for example, you don't have to worry about the 27% tariffs that started Wednesday at midnight—just the original 10%. The same goes for Vietnam, which was slapped with a 46% tariff. While the drastic tariffs are off the table for most countries for now, most of the U.S.'s trading partners are still dealing with tariffs of some kind—including, of course, China. That means that companies may pass on the costs of these tariffs to consumers, whether it's because of a 10% tariff, or 125%.If an iPhone 16e you're eyeing is coming from India, for example, that $599 price tag could rise 10% to roughly $660. If it's coming from China, however, that 125% tariff could add about $749 to the total, or raise the price somewhere around $1,348. Suddenly, Apple's "budget" iPhone is anything but. Of course, that assumes a company like Apple passes along every cent of the tariff to consumers. This is where things continue to get messy: There's no predicting how companies will respond to these tariffs until they act. In fact, instead of raising prices, some companies are pausing sales in the U.S. altogether. However, experts do expect companies to raise prices as tariffs make importing goods and products more expensive. Some companies have already confirmed as much. Acer announced it would be raising prices by 10% back in February: How do new tariffs affect that price hike? I can't guarantee if that iPhone 16e is going to more than double in price, but it probably won't be $599 in the near future. You probably don't need to buy something newReading the above, it might seem like now's the time to buy something brand new. It's always temping to buy the latest and greatest tech on the market—especially when that tech could skyrocket in price at any given moment. But in all likelihood, you don't actually have to buy a new device right now. I mean this in a couple of important ways. First, if the tech you already own is working for you, don't feel the pressure to buy something just because the upgrade is going to cost more in the near future. If your smartphone, computer, tablet, TV, what have you is running fine and serving your needs as-is, there's really no need to upgrade at all. You probably spent a considerable amount of money on the device you're reading this on right now: If you weren't going to buy a replacement before tariff fears, better to hold onto it for a while longer.Even if your tech is on the older side, there are things you can do to boost its longevity. For example, if you've had your smartphone for a while, and it's slowing down while lasting fewer hours on a single charge, replace the battery. A fresh battery can obviously boost overall battery life, but it can also improve performance, since some smartphones slow down their processors to compensate for aging batteries. Win-win. Another quick tip? Mind your storage: Maxing out the internal storage of any device can cause issues, so make sure you're giving your device's internal drive some room to work with. For a complex piece of tech like a laptop, there are plenty of steps you can take to boost performance. You can wipe your system and start fresh, in case any bloat was weighing your computer down; you can take advantage of features in power-hungry apps like Chrome to manage performance; and, if you're technically inclined, you can even crack it open, cleaning out the fans and reapplying thermal paste. You might be surprised how some simple maintenance can improve the performance of an older laptop.Shopping for a new device However, the other side of the coin here is when you really do need to buy something new. Maybe you smashed your smartphone, or your laptop kicked the bucket, and a new device is the best solution. Or, maybe you just want a new device, and you're trying to figure out the best way to buy it with the threat of price increases on the horizon. Before you go to the store and buy the newest device, however, I strongly encourage you to consider a new device that isn't so new.There has arguably never been a better time to buy last year's tech, or a device secondhand. Tech across the board has gotten so good, not only will it likely last longer than devices used to, but year over year updates just aren't that massive. The iPhone 15 Pro isn't that much slower than the iPhone 16 Pro, and the 14 Pro isn't that much slower than the 15 Pro, let alone the 16 Pro. Side by side, sure, you may notice some performance gains. But unless you really care about the Camera Control button, Apple Intelligence support, or the latest and greatest hardware, the iPhone from last year (or the year before) might be the move.Smartphones really are a good example of this new age of technology longevity. Companies like Samsung and Google used to support their smartphones for only a few years at a time. Now, both guarantee software updates for seven years. While Apple never offers any official guarantees for how long it will support any given iPhone, the company tends to support its devices for many years as well. The iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max, for example, are over six years old, but still run the latest versions of iOS. That's not to say you should pick up an iPhone XR and expect the same experience as an iPhone 16; rather, these devices last a lot longer than they used to.While buying last year's model is a great move, the secondhand market is also an excellent place to look. There are stores that sell certified refurbished devices—like Amazon, Best Buy, even Apple—that come with limited warranties. You may find even steeper deals on used markets like Reebelo or Back Market. As long as the device you're eyeing can handle the tasks you need it to, this can be a great way to save money on a new purchase.These devices are going to be cheaper than the new devices are now, but tariffs could affect their prices, too. If the latest tech skyrockets in price, the older or used models may become more valuable, and their prices could inflate. Still, a laptop from last year sitting in an Amazon warehouse has already passed through customs, and will not be directly affected by increased tariffs on any country. Sometimes, new is bestThat's not to say you should never buy the newest device. There are plenty of times when it makes the most sense: I wouldn't be so frugal with smart tech, for example, considering the track record companies have for ditching their older devices entirely. You also wouldn't want to buy the older version of a device that's incompatible with newer devices you do own. Don't spend money on an outdated router that can't offer you the internet speeds you're paying your ISP for. New tech is also, well, new: You don't have to do the mental math to think about how long it might be supported based on its original release date, nor do you need to worry about compatibility issues. If you were considering buying secondhand, there are zero concerns about whether the previous owner wrecked something the reseller overlooked (or neglected to mention). It's the latest thing the company offers—bells, whistles, and all. It also helps when it makes financial sense to buy the latest piece of tech on the market. If your carrier offers you a deal that offers no financial difference between the latest smartphone or one from a previous year, of course you should go for the new one. Who knows what they'll offer you once smartphone manufacturers raise prices.In fact, as great as Apple's M-series line is, I do recommend the latest M4 MacBook Air for most people. The $999 price tag for the latest hardware (and 16GB of RAM) makes it a fantastic value, enough so that I'd usually suggest it over an M2 or M3 Air. That said, Apple could easily raise the price of the MacBook Air due to tariffs. If so, poof! There's goes that great value. Should you rush to buy something new? Probably notLet's use the above as an example here: If you need a new MacBook right now, I'd say buy the M4 MacBook Air while it's still $999. If you're thinking about buying a new Mac, but your current laptop is working just fine, hold off. Even if Apple ends up raising the prices, there's an excellent M2 or M3 MacBook Air that will be worth the money you pay for it. That's how I think you should approach this current tariff situation. These devices may get more expensive—but you shouldn't spend money on things you don't need for the sake of beating that inflation. Buy it if you need it, wait if you don't. If the price jumps, consider an older model instead. You'll get a great deal, and you can upgrade your tech when you actually need to.
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