• December 24, 2024

WhatsApp For Android Beta Receives 21 Revamped Emojis

WhatsApp for Android has been updated to a new beta version that gets with it revamped 21 emojis. As per a fan website recognized for correct data on WhatsApp features, WABetaInfo, the revamped emojis can be used in WhatsApp for Android beta variant 2.19.21, accessible through Google Play Beta program. This new emojis design is…

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Weakening Economy Lead To Rising Debts For Chinese Companies

The reports of slowdown about Chinese economy is very real as even though its government is trying to infuse cash into the markets by reducing reserve ratio of banks debts of several large corporates are growing say rating agencies. The details of GDP figures for last year that were released by Chinese government this week…

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AT&T’s Stock Drops Down As The Company Misses Expected Revenue Targets

Telecom giant AT&T has reported its Q4 profit which has fulfilled the expectations but the increase in number of postpaid wireless phone subscribers along with the generated revenue has fallen short of the estimates derived by the analysts. The stock of the company has dropped down in the morning hours of the trade. The company…

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Another Leak At ISS, Non-Dangerous But A Bit Messy One

About 11 L of water seeped out into the ISS (International Space Station) during work to get ready for the future installation of the UTS (Urine Transfer System). Though the event was minor in comparison to the more distressing pressure leak resulted by a hole in the since-left Soyuz MS-09, it once more underlines the…

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AT&T To Cut Employments In Ineffective Business Units

AT&T allegedly is preparing for more suspensions. The firm took this decision days after the Communications Workers of America (CWA) condemned the telco for cutting over 10,000 employments last year. According to the reports, the leadership from AT&T is preparing for a “geographic rationalization” and employment “surplus” reduction. This move by the firm is supposed…

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A New AI Training Program Will Help Robots To Act Safely In Real Environment

AI programs with autonomous cars, robots, and other automated machines are habitually trained in simulated environments before their true debut. But circumstances that artificial intelligence does not find in virtual reality can turn out to be a blind spot while coming on to decisions in real life. For example, a distribution robot trained in a…

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Active Week For Dow With Corporate Earnings, Trade Talks And Fed Policy

The week ahead is hectic but seems to begin with a slow start for U.S. stock futures as it shows traces of weakness. The market is waiting for many events that will determine its direction. There is a policy update by the Federal Reserve, economic reports, and earnings reports and of course the trade talks…

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3D Printed Sugary Stents Speed Up Suturing Of Arteries

The surgeons have to spend a lot of time to restore the blood flow and activity of millimeter-scale arteries during their reconstructive procedures and organ transplants which demand nimble fingers. The latest stent coated with sugar can help the surgeons and the surgeries to head the 3D-printed way. According to the Nebraska engineer Ali Tamayol…

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During Administration Closedown NASA Battled Cybersecurity Dangers

The U.S. administration partial close down in December 2018, furloughing nearly all NASA staff for 35 Days, missed wages and stalled science was not the only issue NASA had to be concerned about. The close down also intimidated the federal agency’s cybersecurity, NASA executives said at a post-close down town hall summit. Jim Bridenstine—NASA’s Administrator—stated,…

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Robocallers Attacked US Users with 26.3 Billion Spam Calls In 2018

If you were attacked by spam texts and calls in 2018, you probably were not alone. A new report discloses that people in America got 26.3 Billion robocalls in 2018, up 46% as compared to 2017. Hiya (spam monitoring service) has been observing calls, and discovered that many individuals are simply just not receiving up…

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Via Ride-Sharing Links LA Users To 3 Metro Stations

In an attempt to tempt users to ride public transportation one more time, LA has rolled out a pilot program developed to transport residents to and from 3 of the crowded Metro stations in the town. The local government of LA first declared its partnership with Via (ride-sharing platform) earlier in 2017. Now, the program…

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US, China Cold War May Intensify Soon, Says Soros

Billionaire investor George Soros warned that the existing cold war between China and US that led to both nations imposing billions of tariffs on each other’s imports could intensify soon into a serious crisis if the current stalemate continues. His comments could not that have come at a worse time when already world markets are…

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