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The top three drivers for consumer satisfaction in the above mentioned price segment include smartphone camera (86 per cent), performance (81 per cent) and battery life (77 per cent).
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"These bikes will be more useful in areas like Bijapur, Sukma, Dantewada etc., as it is tough for the force to take big vehicles or ambulances inside the jungle," a CRPF official said.
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By charging for individual podcasts, Apple could give creators a new way to make more money, which may convince them to leave rival services
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The rocket, which had failed to reach orbit last year during the first test launch, successfully deployed 10 payloads for NASA's Launch Services Programme (LSP) this time, onboard a customised 747-400 jet dubbed as "Cosmic Girl".
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The Bhagwaanji app gives a quick access to the larger reservoir of information on Hindu religion. The app will help devotees to know about dharma-karma, puja, vrat katha, bhoj (feast), gau seva.
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A GitHub internal investigation has revealed the company made "significant errors of judgment and procedure" in the firing of the Jewish employee.
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The research by the San Francisco-based analytics firm Zignal Labs found that conversations about election fraud dropped from 2.5 million mentions to 688,000 mentions across several social media sites in the week after Trump
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Signal is back! Like an underdog going through a training montage, we've learned a lot since yesterday — and we did it together. Thanks to the millions of new Signal users around the world for your patience.
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If companies fail to meet the new rules, they could face an administrative fine of up to 20 million won ($18,000).
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The robots designed by the Guwahati-based Yantrabot Technologies Pvt Limited with remote controllable robotic vehicles would deliver food
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Google has already started using AV1 on YouTube, Chrome, and Duo on compatible devices and plans to expand those efforts to Google Photos, Play Movies/Google TV, Meet, and even Stadia over time.
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CES is the most influential tech event in the world — the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators.
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Apple working on MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch models that will be powered by its own M1 or the rumoured M1X processors, but the Cupertino giant has not shared any official details yet, reports MacRumors.
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The device includes Xiaomi Mi 11, Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro, Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition, Mi 10 Youth Edition, along with other K series and Note series smartphones, reports GizmoChina.
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Saudi Arabia expects that by 2022, its internet usage would reach 82.6 per cent of the population from 73.2 per cent in 2017.
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The move comes after SK Telecom, South Korea's largest wireless provider, ended its 2G services in July last year, while rival KT Corp. shut down 2G operations back in 2012.
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In 2024, the country's spending on IoT will account for 26.7 per cent of global spending in the sector, followed by the United States at 23.8 per cent and western Europe at 23.4 per cent, IDC data showed.
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The company has debuted in the wearable market with the launch of its first-ever health-tracking fitness band OnePlus Band that comes with an ability to track heart rate and blood oxygen levels.
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Encryption is fundamentally flawed and once hackers get to know any vulnerability or bug in the whole data travel journey apps, mobile operating system, public Wi-Fi, Cloud and the physical data centres your personal
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To prevent future abuse, Google announced that it will limit access to its private Chrome application programming interface (APIs) starting on March 15.
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Cloud security firm 'Trend Micro' in a new report said more than two-fifth (41 per cent) of IT leaders believe that AI would replace their role by 2030.
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After publishing full-page advertisements in Indian newspapers, the latest update from the most used applications in the world, was assuring their users via their own 'Status' feature.
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The SLS is set to play a key role in the agency's Artemis programme which aims to return astronauts to the Moon.
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More than 4 million users have installed its app on both Android and iOS app stores and Chrome extension, the company said in a recent tweet.