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With the help of default setting of the browser, websites are able to track users' devices and access their information. They can collect our sensitive information which if gone into the wrong hands can be exploited for spiteful purposes.
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A Nikkei teardown of Apple's iPhone 14 series models revealed that production costs jumped nearly 20 per cent from its previous iPhone generation which is an all-time high.
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Behind a large portion of Android spyware detection in the past four months was 'GB WhatsApp' -- a popular but cloned third-party version of WhatsApp.
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The two interacting galaxies, making up the pair known as 'Arp-Madore 608-333', seem to float side by side in this image from the Hubble Space Telescope.
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According to the company, it reported its findings to Apple and Google and are helping potentially impacted people to learn more about how to stay safe and secure their accounts.
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Chandrayaan-1 X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer (C1XS) detected sodium from its characteristic line in X-rays which opened up the possibility of mapping the amount of sodium on the moon, ISRO said.
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Airtel’s 5G speeds will be at least 20 to 30 times faster than what users get with the 4G networks.
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According to Counterpoint Research, the US overtook China to lead the global connected car market and the top five automakers were Volkswagen, Toyota, GM, Stellantis and Hyundai.
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It is designed to meet the needs of the modern hybrid workforce in terms of productivity and creativity, said the company.
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Under the scam, the fraudster uses open-source resources from the internet to find pictures of high-profile personalities and opens a WhatsApp account using a fictitious SIM card or virtual phone number.
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The debate started when a Twitter user questioned if the iPod would succeed if Apple was forced to utilise USB 1.0 rather than the fast FireWire technology.
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Judge Kathaleen McCormick at the Delaware Chancery Court in the US said that the "action is stayed until 5 p.m. on October 28, 2022, to permit the parties to close on the transaction".
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A NASA technology, built with Purdue University researchers for future space missions, can charge an electric car in just five minutes on Earth, potentially paving the way for increased adoption of electric cars.
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Earlier this week, the platform rolled out the feature for Blue subscribers in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. However, it did not mention the feature's availability for Indian audiences.
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The company said that with Assistant voice typing, users can easily talk to Google to type, edit and send messages on average 2.5x faster than typing on the keyboard, and now in more languages -- Spanish, Italian and French.
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According to ISRO, the two solid fuel fired booster motors have been strapped on to the liquid fuel powered second stage at the second launch pad at the rocket port in Sriharikota.
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Google has rolled out updates to some main Wear OS apps that are expected to work with Pixel Watch.
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The platform said its current partnership with Kinzen, which began in 2020, has been critical to enhancing its approach to platform safety.
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According to a report by Atlas VPN, these figures are based on data from the VulDB vulnerability database, covering January 1, 2022 to October 5, 2022.
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Meta is reportedly conducting 'quiet layoffs' at Facebook that may lead to thousands of job cuts -- at least 12,000 or about 15 per cent of its workforce.
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A man has claimed that his Apple Watch battery expanded, overheated, and eventually "exploded" throughout an evening and a night, media reports say.
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"This feature will roll out globally to iOS and Android, with a chance to see mixed media Tweets on the web," the company said in a blog post late on Wednesday.
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Google was set to launch new Pixel 7 series of smartphones and Pixel Watch on Thursday globally, and there are rumours that the company may showcase Pixel Tablet and reveal a Pro variation.
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The Facebook users can now customise Facebook Feed by selecting Show more' or Show less' on a post to see more of what you want and less of what you don't.