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Not us, Sony is to be blamed for for exclusives, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
Not us, Sony is to be blamed for for exclusives, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella
The fate of what is one of the biggest mergers in tech industry history may soon be out. A federal judge is set to decide whether to stop Microsoft from closing its deal to buy video game company Activision Blizzard. Lawyers for the Federal Trade Com...
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WhatsApp Pink: What it is, why it is dangerous and how to stay safe
A new WhatsApp scam is spreading. Known as WhatsApp Pink scam, it has duped several people. Government and police departments of several states across India including Mumbai, Kerala, Karnataka and others have warned against this fraud. "WHATSAPP PINK...
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How to turn on/off Restricted mode on YouTube
YouTube, being one of the largest video-sharing platforms, is vigilant about its users’ privacy and security. YouTube offers several security features to protect user accounts. This includes two-step verification , which adds an extra layer of protec...
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Nothing Ear (2) may soon get a black colour variant
Rumors suggest that Nothing may launch a black variant of the Nothing Ear (2) TWS earbuds ahead of the Phone (2) smartphone. The earbuds have gained attention for their unique transparent design and competitive price. Priced at Rs 9,999, they offer g...
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iOS 17 may make it easier for iPhone users to decipher symbols with the Photos app
Apple has announced the iOS 17 operating system for iPhones, which will include new features for the Photos app. The app will use machine learning to identify a range of symbols, such as laundry symbols and car dashboard symbols. Users will be able t...
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AI helps state police nab 87 ‘solvers’ using unfair means during govt job exam
Artificial Intelligence (AI) face recognition software has helped Uttar Pradesh Police to arrest 87 candidates suspected of cheating in a government recruitment exam. The individuals were part of an alleged 'solvers' gang that fraudulently appeared f...
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Explained: The algorithm decides what you see on Instagram and Facebook
Meta has long been criticised for its lack of transparency, especially regarding how the company recommends content to users and uses user data for this. Now, the company, which owns two of the biggest social media networks, has released an in-depth ...
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Ericsson’s advice for Airtel, Reliance Jio on how to monetise 5G
Indian telecom companies are struggling to monetise their investments in 5G connectivity due to a lack of use cases. Ericsson suggests that operators should adopt a service creator role to drive partnerships and system integration. One potential use ...
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YouTube could enforce ‘three-strikes policy’ on ad-blockers
YouTube is testing a new ad-blocker restriction with a small group of users, which could lead to blocked video players for those who have ad-blockers enabled. Users can choose to watch ads or pay for a Premium subscription. Additionally, YouTube is t...
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EU wants to make iCloud data transfer easier for users, here’s how
The European Union has agreed on the rules of the Data Act, a legislation proposed by the European Commission in 2022. This law aims to oversee data collected by smart devices and machinery and restrict the influence of major tech companies. If passe...
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