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"If you're currently using this edition, you won't see any changes besides a new name and new features. We'll keep building new solutions for this free version by listening closely to educators and their needs," said Shantanu Sinha
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Android Police first reported that the app was unable to load any content and appeared to have been taken down.
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"Since sometimes it's important to teach without interruption, launching in the coming months, meeting hosts will be able to control when students can unmute themselves," said Jennifer She
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The Australian Parliament is debating proposed laws that would make the two platforms, Facebook and Google strike deals to pay for Australian news.
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"In India, we will invest $15 million to support small and micro enterprises across the country and are in discussions with local partners," the company said in a statement.
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The face-based version of Auto-Rotate to Pixel phones will use the front-facing camera to check if anyone is looking at the screen. If it detects that someone is indeed looking at the screen
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While seemingly minor, it improves readability by no longer grouping it with Device, Near, and Time Information.
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The tech giant applies its own algorithmic system of ratings for hotels applied via Search and Google Maps.
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Sharath Kumar with his Hyderabad OCD group extends help to many suffering from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in city
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Australia’s tough stand in framing rules of engagement between traditional media outlets and tech giants has lessons for India
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Although there's been speculation that the reason for the lack of updates to iOS versions of Gmail, Docs, Search, and Photos is an attempt to avoid Apple's new privacy labels
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Previously, Crayta was a buy-to-play title, although it has remained one of several free Stadia Pro games included with the optional subscription ever since it was launched nearly a year ago, reports AndroidCentral.
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Nvidia is a leader in GPU, which creates interactive graphics on laptops, workstations, mobile devices, notebooks, and PCs, among others.
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The US should copy the new media code instead, Smith said, stressing that he and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella reached out to Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and explained that "even if Google wanted to leave Australia, we would stay".
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The lawsuit makes the argument the Google and Facebook represent a digital monopoly that should be broken up, The Verge reported on Monday.
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The IT ministry said it received a number of public grievances against frauds and the malpractices by few online instant loan applications available on internet including on Google PlayStore.
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The move comes after South Korea last year passed a revision to the Telecommunications Business Act, requiring large online content providers to report service errors.
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The update will help students as they're using the same networks as their parents, guardians and siblings, putting heavy demand on bandwidth.
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The features are only intended to let users track overall wellness and cannot evaluate or diagnose medical conditions, the company said.
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Twitter in 2018 decided to work with Google Cloud to move cold data storage and its flexible compute Hadoop clusters to Google Cloud Platform (GCP).