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Analysing what went wrong with 'Cyberpunk 2077', a game that was much delayed and failed to live up to gamers' expectations, one month after its release
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With the latest announcement, anybody with an Apple TV+ subscription that was set to expire from now until June will instead expire in July 2021, according to a report in 9to5mac.
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CAIT has also prayed that the Union of India must frame guidelines to govern big technology companies like WhatsApp and frame policies which would protect the privacy of citizens and businesses.
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The consumer spending on hardware reached its highest level since 2011 at $5.3 billion, a 35 per cent increase compared to 2019
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Samsung has launched its flagship Galaxy S21 Ultra device with the popular S Pen -- a first for the Galaxy S series.
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Part of the premium flagship Mi 10 series portfolio, Mi 10i features a the 108MP camera coupled with Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G and future-proof 5G technology.
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"All a Windows 10 user needs to do is extract the ZIP file or simply look at a folder that contains a malicious shortcut and it will automatically trigger hard drive corruption," reports The Verge.
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‘Alexa Custom Assistant' is a comprehensive new solution that lets device makers and service providers create intelligent assistants tailored to their brand personality and customer needs.
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We have been adding new servers and extra capacity at a record pace every single day this week nonstop, but today exceeded even our most optimistic projections. Millions upon millions of new users are sending a message that privacy matters. We appreciate your patience
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"As we did in the lead up to and following the US presidential election, we are continuing to block event creation in the US by non-US based accounts and Pages," the company announced late on Friday.
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"Apple has officially flipped the server-side switch to implement this change. This means that it is no longer possible to use an app such as iMazing to side load unsupported applications from your iPhone or iPad to your M1 Mac,"
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The policy change was originally scheduled to come into effect on February 8, the Facebook-owned company said.
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As we already have optic fibre cables in 58,742 route km and proper Internet WiFi services at 5,900 railway stations we have shared a proposal with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) for providing broadband and WiFi services
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The wearables market is divided into five distinct segments, of which earwear and wristwear comprise the majority of devices.
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Starting January 21, consumers can avail a cashback of Rs 5,000 on orders above Rs 44,900 in India as well as a no-cost EMI offer up to six months on Apple products.
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Both Mitali Basak (a third-year PhD student) and Shirsendu Mitra (former PhD student) have been recognised for an entry to the global Charm Health Innovation Challenge.
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Currently, only Netflix's highest-end Premium tier supports Dolby Atmos surround sound and it is expected that the streaming giant may also limit Spatial Audio to the Premium subscribers only.
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"It's wonderful that GIC, Siemens, Fidelity and Mubadala see ThoughtWorks to be a strong investment and this is an endorsement of the strength and relevance of our business and people," said Guo Xiao
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"Our previous offering Vision 1 with its communication 'Naye India Ka Naya Vision' received an overwhelming response from consumers and aligned with providing innovative features backed with affordability.
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The Buds Pro can be bought from company's exclusive stores, retail stores, Samsung.com and leading online portals.
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According to The Verge, the new version of the ‘Car Thing' seems like it will function similarly to the 2019 version it's a voice-controlled accessory for phone/Spotify App with supporting display and buttons.
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TechCrunch reported that the bug made it possible to retrieve the location data on users who posted to the app, "including those who are reporting crimes".
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"Our latest improvement will help increase the upload file size limit for Microsoft 365 from 100 GB to 250 GB — which includes uploads of files into SharePoint, Teams, and OneDrive," the company said in a statement.
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"They misled users into installing the extensions with a privacy policy that claimed they did not collect any personal information," said Jessica Romer