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Alibaba did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment but the Times report said the function was only used in a testing capacity and was never offered beyond that.
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The rocket with India's 42nd communication satellite CMS-01 lifted-off from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) in Sriharikota at 3.41 p.m.
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Using a combination of technology and human review, Twitter said that it will begin enforcing this updated policy on December 21 and expanding its actions during the following weeks.
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The company has made meeting unlimited for Hanukkah, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, and Kwanzaa.
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According to Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the filling of fuel and oxidizer for the second stage of the rocket has been completed.
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"We're looking forward to sharing more details with all our CloudReady customers, users, and fans in the coming weeks and months," the company said on Wednesday.
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The micro-blogging platform will no longer automatically show the quote tweet (QT) prompt when users try to retweet on its platform.
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Available in four colours (Mighty Black, Blazing Blue, Fiery Red and Electric Green), the device will cost Rs 10,999 for the 4GB+64GB variant and Rs 11,999 for the 4GB+128GB variant.
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Back in 2012, Regina Valkenborgh tried to capture an image using a beer can lined with a photographic paper as a pinhole camera.
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At a video news conference on Wednesday, Bains unveiled the Gateway Treaty, which formalises Canada's involvement in the US-led effort to build a new international space station above the moon surface
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It was the first attempt to bring the moon samples in over 40 years after the US sent astronauts to the moon to collect samples.
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According to the company, the smartphone will be available across all mainline retail channels and Amazon starting December 21 in three vibrant colour variants - dynamic black, fancy white as well as rainbow silver.
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The reviewer, who spent time in lockup, not only found the experience exhilarating, but felt it was memorable enough for a repeat sojourn.
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Rumour have been bubbling all year about a new Apple TV ever since signs of the unreleased device were spotted in an iOS 13.4 beta in January.
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"India is such an important country for us and has been a testing ground for innovation, thanks to the natural creativity and entrepreneurial spirit we see here," said Vishal Shah, Vice President of Product, Instagram at Facebook.
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"Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics (AVGC) is a sunrise sector and our experts are providing back-end support to top filmmakers of the world," he said.
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The TV will be available in 55-inches only and will go on sale on December 21 at 12 noon on mi.com, Mi Home, Flipkart, Vijay Sales and other retail stores.
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The findings, published in the journal The BMJ, suggest that the operational challenges of the global Covid-19 vaccination programme will be at least as difficult as the scientific challenges associated with their development.
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"Commerce is critical to our customers and we continue to invest in building seamlessly intuitive experiences that enable small businesses to sell everywhere," GoDaddy CEO Aman Bhutani, said in a statement.
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Founded in 2001, Expertus offers payment-as-a-service cloud solutions to banks, credit unions and enterprise players. Over $50 billion is processed through the Expertus platform daily.
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The Nintendo Switch version will support crossplay, though one would need a Nintendo account and Nintendo Switch Online membership to play with others on the web, reports Techradar.
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Google Meet uses speech-to-text technology to provide live captions in meetings which helps participants who may be deaf or hard of hearing follow along and stay engaged.
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Down Detector, which monitors website for outages, showed a spike of problems impacting Gmail starting around 1.30 am on Wednesday.
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The truth is that the Periscope app is in an unsustainable maintenance-mode state, and has been for a while. Over the past couple of years, we've seen declining usage and know that the cost to support the app will only continue to go up over time