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Under the deal, Samsung's smart devices and home appliances will be compatible with the Kakao AI platform from Kakao Enterprise, an affiliate of Kakao Corp. that runs South Korea's most-used mobile messenger, Kakao Talk.
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WABetaInfo, a website that tracks WhatsApp has shared a couple of screenshots revealing the working of the disappearing images feature. As the name suggests, the images will self-destruct after a pre-set time for both the sender and receiver.
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According to the company, all the existing and former employees of Razorpay who hold vested stocks will be eligible to sell up to 33 per cent of their vested ESOP shares.
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Down Detector, that monitors website for outages, showed a spike of problems impacting Zoom late on Wednesday.
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Fast Laughs, currently only available for iOS device owners in select countries, looks and feels like TikTok or Instagram Reels.
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Group Transcribe allows us to address an authentic, ad-hoc, interactive mobile scenario to help people communicate without language barriers.
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Musk first celebrated the landing on Thursday, saying "Starship SN10 landed in one piece", and then tweeted: "RIP SN10, honorable discharge".
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"Transferring photos and videos from iCloud Photos doesn't remove or alter the content you store with Apple, but sends a copy of your content to the other service," the company said on its support page.
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In a demonstration carried out in Suwon, south of Seoul, the company achieved 5.23 gigabits per second (Gbps) in data speed enough to download a 4-gigabyte full-HD movie in six seconds
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The new rules for intermediaries, announced last week, are aimed at addressing concerns like lack of grievance redressal, fake news and online safety of users amid rampant misuse of social media platforms
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After assessing his report, the Microsoft security team patched the issue and rewarded him $50,000 as a part of their Identity Bounty Program, security researcher Laxman Muthiyah wrote in a blog post
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The company has released security updates to protect customers running Exchange Server, and encourages all Exchange Server customers to apply these updates immediately.
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The study, published in the journal Information & Management, suggests that a greater awareness of the linguistic characteristics of 'fake' reviews can allow online users to spot the 'real' from the 'fake' for themselves.
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Construction of this space structure designed to accommodate about 400 people is scheduled to begin in 2025, according to the company as it revealed new details about the project.
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WE-Hub and Meesho will work together to provide robust market access to women-led businesses in the State, helping small businesses to grow and thrive.
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Addressing the Microsoft 'Ignite 2021' virtual conference, Nadella said that it's time for us to reflect on how the Cloud will change over the next decade.
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The new chip supports cutting edge AI-enhancement technologies such as AI super resolution, AI picture quality and AI voice assistants, plus variable refresh rate (VRR) and MEMC (motion estimation and motion compensation) so graphics appear smoother.
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"We've been testing a new experience to hide likes on... posts," a spokesperson for Facebook was quoted by CNN Business.
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Amazon GameOn is a free app that lets users record short clips (anywhere from 30 seconds to 5 minutes of content) of gameplay from a variety of titles that support screen recording capture, TechCrunch reported on Tuesday.
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On the World Hearing Day that fell on Wednesday, your iPhone, iPod touch, or Apple Watch can measure your headphone audio levels so you can monitor your audio exposure over the past hour, day, week, month or year in the Health app.
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Software development company Niantic has joined hands with Microsoft to create the AR version of Pokemon Go.
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"You can easily give everyone with whom you share a computer a space that's just for them, including a colour scheme and background, bookmarks organised just the way they want them, and their saved passwords," Google said
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Called "Hafnium," it operates from China and is attacking infectious disease researchers, law firms, higher education institutions, defence contractors, policy think tanks and NGOs in the US for the purpose of exfiltrating information.
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PayPal India has also announced its plans for campus hires from top engineering colleges across India.