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Cisco will pay 595 pence per share in exchange for each share of IMImobile. The acquisition of IMImobile is expected to close in the first quarter of calendar year 2021.
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It appears that users with the dual-display stand will not only be able to adjust the two screens vertically or horizontally but can also position the screens from the centre through dedicated hinges.
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According to MacRumors, affected iPhones all appear to be slightly older, such as the iPhone XS, iPhone 7, iPhone 6S, and first-generation iPhone SE. The 2018 iPad Pro running iPadOS 14.2 also seems to be affected.
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Hackers uploaded data of Embraer employees, business contracts, photos of flight simulations and source code, among others, on the Dark Web, reports ZDNet.
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A new device with the name "Galaxy Smart Tag" has been spotted in Indonesian Telecom Certification filings.
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According to Adobe analysts, "Cyber Monday is likely to continue to be the biggest of them all, expected to bring in between $11.2 billion and $13 billion in e-commerce transactions".
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According to a report in Android Police, YouTube TV for Android v. 2.12.08 version includes support for 8K streaming to TVs running Android 10 and above.
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"Using an algorithm and complex mathematics, the team was able to identify which brain signals were directing motion, or behaviour-relevant signals, and then remove those signals from the other brain signals," C4isrnet reported.
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mmWave or millimeter wave is a set of 5G frequencies that promise ultra-fast speeds at short distances, making it best suited for dense urban areas.
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The meeting limit cap will automatically lift "from midnight ET on Thursday, November 26, through 6 a.m. ET Friday, November 27, so your family gatherings don't get cut short," Zoom said on Wednesday.
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Tesla issued a new recall with NHTSA for 9,136 Model X SUVs built in 2015 and 2016 over pieces of the body that can detach while driving due to a lack of primer.
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The emojis will appear when people tweet with the hashtags #GenerationEquality, #OrangeTheWorld, #16Days, #HumanRightsDay, and other localised hashtags, Twitter said on Tuesday.
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We are looking many years out into the future. Gaming is one of the biggest businesses at Google, which is why you see us investing so much time and energy to support all these hundreds of developers building all these games.
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OANN has also been suspended from the YouTube Partner Programme, the company's spokesperson Ivy Choi told Axios on Tuesday.
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The social network reportedly tweaked how much weight the News Feed gives to its internal "news ecosystem quality" metric.
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So instead of getting their packages delivered to their houses, shoppers can get the orders shipped to a nearby Amazon physical retail store or an Amazon Hub location, the company said on Monday.
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Under the agreement announced on Monday, ECS will continue to operate with its existing leadership and staff as a wholly owned subsidiary of GlobalLogic.
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On the PlayStation Blog Sony said, "PS5 hardware supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) through HDMI 2.1. After a future system software update, PS5 owners will be able to use the VRR feature of compatible TVs when playing games that support VRR".
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The Bloomberg Billionaires Index on Monday put the Tesla chief executive with a $127.9 billion fortune above Gates at $127.7 billion for the first time.
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Apple has alerted developers to ensure there is enough time for their releases to be "scheduled, submitted, and approved" in advance of this period, or leave themselves waiting until after December 27 for updates to take place.