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On Monday, Musk announced the poll on Twitter. It wasn’t about whether he should reinstate another banned personality on the platform, rather it was to decide his own fate.
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This launch comes weeks after the company started testing the service in the South Asian market, reports TechCrunch.
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The company will announce a number of OnePlus products at the event, but the highlight will be the official unveiling of the brand's two latest flagship offerings, said the company.
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The unreleased Pixel Tablet has a similar screen setup as the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro's Feathers collection, reports Gizmochina.
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The new livestreaming feature is being rolled out to US users on iOS and Android, and a release for global users and the desktop site is planned for the near future, reports The Verge.
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His Twitter poll on Monday revealed that a whopping 57.5 per cent people wanted him to quit as the CEO of the micro-blogging platform.
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As a Twitter Blue for Business subscriber, a company can link any number of their associated individuals, businesses and brands to their account, Twitter said in its Business blogpost.
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Here are some ways to keep fake accounts at bay
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The company announced a collaboration with the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru (Project Vaani), to capture diverse Indian dialects for building better AI language models.
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The company also announced that Courses, a new product to bring a richer learning experience for viewers and a new way to monetise for creators, would begin rolling out in beta in 2023.
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Everyone faced the situation when they sent a message to the wrong person or group and accidentally clicked on 'Delete for me' instead of Delete for Everyone', leaving them in an uncomfortable position, the company said in a statement.
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Lionel Messi's dream of winning the FIFA World Cup finally materialised on Sunday, with Argentina surviving a few anxious moments to register a fighting 4-2 penalty shootout win over defending champions France.
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According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the lineup is expected to include an updated version of the company's computer monitor 'Pro Display XDR', which was released in 2019, reports The Verge.
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Musk tweeted from his account: "Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll."
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If a car fulfills the criteria, it will attract a GST of 28 per cent and a 22 per cent of cess, taking the effective tax rate on that vehicle up to 50 per cent.
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Meta-owned messaging platform WhatsApp is reportedly working on a redesigned 'kept messages' feature on Android, which will give users the ability to keep or undo a kept message.
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With regards to mobile and free to play games, 2022 saw the arrival of several trends that were supposed to reshape the industry but have since vanished themselves.
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Google removed thousands of YouTube channels last month, including 7,599 channels, 1 AdSense account, and 3 Blogger blogs as part of its ongoing investigation into coordinated influence operations linked to China.
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Taiwanese consumer electronics company High Tech Computer Corporation (HTC) has planned to introduce a new lightweight flagship augmented reality (AR) headset next year at Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which will compete with Meta Quest.
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His innovation, the Novatex Electrical Cylinder, simplifies the process of weaving designs on saris and dhotis, eliminating dependency on thousands of punch cards, which need reconfiguration for every new design.
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"There will be multiple algorithms, including no algorithm (i.e. just tweets from those you follow in chronological order)," Musk told a follower, who asked about implementing a social credit system on Twitter.
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The ability to disable notifications for WhatsApp calls has been rolled out to beta testers after installing the WhatsApp beta for Windows 2.2250.4.0 update available on the Microsoft Store, reports WABetaInfo.
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The TMT will be the most gigantic scope ever to be constructed by the world at a cost of over $2.6 billion, with collaboration of India, US, Japan, Canada and China, said Dr. Prasanna Deshmukh, 35, one of the scientists engaged in the mega-project.
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In practice, the AI tries to detect whether there is spiking on the tibial tubercles in the knee joint or not. Tibial spiking can be a sign of osteoarthritis.