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On February 1, Myanmar's military overthrew the government and declared a year-long state of emergency hours before the newly-elected parliament was due to convene.
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Concerns have been raised about rampant abuse of social media platforms and spread of fake news and the government is bringing in a "soft touch" regulation, said minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.
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The Pro tablets are said to be the first to adopt mini-LED, to be followed by MacBooks. The company has also long been reported to be interested in another technology, micro-LED, for its wearables and perhaps one for iPhones too.
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According to an Engadget report, the company, which was the first manufacturer to include an under-display selfie camera in a mass-produced smartphone, may have found a balance between allowing enough data
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An S3-compatible, storage-only cloud. Lyve Cloud enables always-on mass capacity data storage and activation.
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Over the last year, we've worked with parents and experts across the globe in areas related to child safety, child development, and digital literacy to develop a solution for parents of pre-teens and teens
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Fitify is a fitness app that is fine-tuned for mobile devices and wearables. With over 10 million users in 170+ countries, the App has 900+ exercise guides. The company seems to have used HMS's 5 integration kits like Account
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"Using AI classifiers we built for our own products, the API helps organisations classify and prioritise the most likely CSAM content for review," Google said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Xiaomi already has three manufacturing plants in India in partnership with Foxconn and Flex spread across Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
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The device will feature a 'True' 48MP quad camera along with a ultra-wide, macro and depth sensor to capture detailed images with better clarity.
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tentatively dubbed Snapdragon 895, at Samsung Electronics built using an upgraded 5nm process, but may switch to TSMC in 2022 using its 4nm process.
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The social networking site said that the assertions -- repeated widely in recent days that Facebook steals or takes original journalism for its own benefit always were and remain false.
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Sharma will drive the growth, business development and operations for Nothing in the country, a new venture of OnePlus Co-founder Carl Pei, in India.
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The social network has already invested $600 million since 2018 to help the local news publishers and content platforms.
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"We've detected mass scanning activity targeting vulnerable VMware vCenter servers," threat intelligence firm Bad Packets said in a tweet late on Wednesday..
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Samsung's foundry business was estimated to log a market share of 18 per cent with revenue of $4.05 billion in the January-March period, up 11 per cent from a year earlier, according to a report from industry tracker TrendForce.
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The executive order directs the government to conduct 100-day reviews of supply chains in four sets of products, including computer chips and large capacity batteries, like those used in electric vehicles (EVs).
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"At the moment, it's unclear if the two are related, but the subreddit seemed to be getting a lot of heavy traffic right before Reddit began crashing," the report mentioned.
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Google has already struck deals with major Australian news businesses in recent weeks including News Corp and Seven West Media.
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Despite difficult circumstances and the pandemic's negative impact on the the automotive industry, electric vehicles made a giant leap forward in many countries in 2020.
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I am really excited to welcome Teenage Engineering to the growing Nothing family. They consist of some of the best designers and creatives that I've had the pleasure of working with.
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Now with this update, everyone using the Instagram Lite app in India will be able to view Reels with the Reels tab. This feature was expedited for India because of the traction Reels is seeing in India
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Samsung said its strategy to focus on premium QLED and large-size TVs helped the company earn a record market share.
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The growth was primarily led by the inkjet segment wherein HP grew by 51.7 per cent (YoY) and captured a market share of 33.8 per cent per cent, occupying the 2nd position.