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Mi India said it continues to be the best-selling smart TVs for nine consecutive quarters, with 22 per cent market share as of Q2, 2020.
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Microsoft was one of the first companies to shift its tech workforce remotely when the coronavirus pandemic hit in March.
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The smartphone has a 6.44-inch AMOLED display with a water-drop notch. It supports 1080 x 2400 pixels full HD+ resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratio.
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As an introductory offer, Amazon customers get a 50 per cent cashback of up to Rs 100 on their first three Uber rides in a month.
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The shopping experience on YouTube may be limited to premium users at first and later reach regular users.
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"To determine what predictions to show, our systems begin by looking at common and trending queries that match what someone starts to enter into the search box," the company explained in a blog post.
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We believe iPhone 12 represents the most significant product cycle for Cook & Co. since iPhone 6 in 2014 and will be another defining chapter in the Apple growth story," Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said in a note to investors
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Further research will have to determine whether humans can tolerate a high dose of favipiravir, favipiravir -- a broad-spectrum antiviral drug used in Japan to treat influenza -- for four to five days.
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According to Gartner, chief supply chain officers (CSCOs) must work with partners across the business to overcome those barriers and enable their CEO's digital business ambitions.
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After a weak Q1, the recovery in Q2 continued into Q3 this year in which Lenovo regained the top spot, showed data released by the analyst company.
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Based on the affiliation of the discovered victims, the researchers at cyber security firm Kaspersky were able to determine that the malware campaign known as "MosaicRegressor" was used in a series of targeted attacks.
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London: The fastest possible speed of sound has been recorded for the first time which is about 36 km per second. The result is around twice as fast as the speed of sound in diamond, the hardest known material in the world, said the researchers from Queen Mary University of London, the University of Cambridge and […]
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With the feature, teachers and educators will be able to break their classes into smaller groups for projects or focused discussions.
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Owing to US trade restrictions, "this year may be the last generation of Huawei Kirin high-end chips," said Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer business unit in August.
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Originally scheduled for October 31st, the planned six-month mission was delayed as Elon Musk-run SpaceX evaluates off-nominal behaviour of Falcon 9 first stage engine gas generators observed during a recent non-NASA mission launch attempt.
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A review of the brand-new Star Wars: Squadrons
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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine will discuss NASA's Artemis programme and announce the agency's latest ‘Tipping Point' selections and their potential impact on sustainable lunar exploration on October 14.
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The OnePlus Nord N10 5G is said to be the device codenamed "Billie" and may have a price tag of under $400, reports GizmoChina.
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The attackers published screenshots of the company's data on a website the hackers operate on the dark web.
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In February 2018, SpaceX launched its reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle -- Falcon Heavy for the first time along with a cherry-red Tesla Roadster with a mannequin called "Starman" behind the wheel.
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The critical bugs allowed the group to take control of core Apple infrastructure and "from there steal private emails, iCloud data, and other private information".
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According to the documents of the patent, OPPO has patented four different smartphone designs with minor differences in their display curves. However, only one of them is showcased in colour renders.
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Voice as a service is the next big thing -- from virtual assistants on your smartphone and laptop to the smart speaker in your living room -- and now the next device that joins the club is a smart plug.
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In support of The Climate Pledge commitment to be net zero carbon by 2040, 10,000 Amazon custom electric delivery vehicles will be on the road delivering to customers worldwide as early as 2022 and all 100,000 by 2030.