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It now has nearly 467,100 customers with more than 10 employees, up approximately 470 per cent from the same quarter last fiscal year.
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Twitter had already banned some COVID-related misinformation in December, including falsehoods about how the virus spreads.
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Facebook on Monday introduced Live Rooms in Instagram that will let users go live on the photo-sharing platform with up to three people.
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Special emphasis on cybercrime against women & children; plaints can be lodged anonymously at designated cybercrime police stations
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Under the company's new vision of championing honest price approach for all its product and segments, Gionee is set to make honest pricing the next norm for country's entry level smartphone category.
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The two NASA astronauts began work on Monday to install modification kits required for the upcoming solar array upgrades, the US space agency said in a blog post.
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Public health officials have told Ministers in the UK that the remarkable results apply for both the Pfizer and Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, with the British jab proving slightly more effective, the report said.
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As per the recent CMR survey, itel is considered as the most trustworthy brand in the sub Rs-7,000 smartphone segment and leader in less than Rs 5,000 segment.
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The link associated with the text messages redirects the user to a fake website and on the landing page, the user is asked to submit personal information along with sensitive financial details like card number
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According to Windows Latest, Microsoft has been working on the next-generation Surface Duo smartphone, which is codenamed 'Zeta' and will come with 5G connectivity and camera improvements.
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It resulted into hours long delay for those who came early for registration on-site and even those who self-registered through the portal.
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The Google News Initiative India Training Network was launched in 2018 and along with the Google News Lab, this network has helped train over 35,000 journalists across India to date to efficiently use free digital tools and resources that help elevate quality journalism.
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Appearing for the Centre, advocate Kirtiman Singh told the Court that the government is in process of obtaining certain clarification and they need time to consider it.
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Savari's software and hardware technology will enhance HARMAN's comprehensive automotive telematics and advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) capabilities, and expand the company's strengths in 5G Edge
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The certificate, issued by the RGCB states that the tests were performed using the single-pass method according to a modified ISO protocol.
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The Asia Pacific region and markets in its constituent countries have been growth engines for RPA in recent years, accounting for roughly 17 per cent of the global market for RPA services.
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The new firmware at 2.2MB in size is currently seeding in South Korea but users in other regions will get it in the coming days as well, reports GSMArena.
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Published on Apple's Developer webpage, the data shows that in total, 80 per cent of all devices use iOS 14, with 12 per cent still using iOS 13 and the remaining 8 per cent still running iOS 12 or earlier. For the iPad, 70 per cent of all devices use iPadOS 14.
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"With 71 million rides, the sector has recovered 63 per cent but is still lesser compared to 113 million rides in the pre-Covid days. All the segments have shown gradual recovery with normalcy and unlock resuming," said Sanjay Kothari
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In an interview on the invite-only audio chat app Clubhouse, Gates said that he often plays around with iPhones, "but the one I carry around happens to be Android".
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The massive inoculation drive against the Covid-19 disease in this phase was lead from the front on the day as Prime Minister Narendra Modi took the jab at AIIMS here earlier.
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A Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket with the "Arktika-M" satellite on board blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 9.55 a.m. on Sunday, Roscosmos said.
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In a tweet on Sunday, Verizon support said that "one way to help conserve battery life is to turn on LTE" if users found their batteries were "draining faster than normal."
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Over the last two years, 150 students from all around India participated in this two month long campaign to find asteroids.