• December 23, 2024

AT&T Now Shows Support For eSIM On Latest iPhones

AT&T is the first primary carrier in the U.S. to include support for eSIM on the iPhone XR and XS, permitting its network to be employed in a dual-SIM arrangement. One of the XR and XS’s headline functions was dual SIM cards support, permitting the handsets to be linked to two networks at the same…

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YouTube Is Giving Discounted Music And Premium Subscriptions For Students

YouTube is providing discounted costs to students for its Music and Premium services. YouTube Premium, which permits consumers to see ad-free videos and offers authorization to the range of prestige series of the platform, has a price tag of $6.99 each month for students rather than $12.99, as per the media. YouTube Music, a music…

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Former Manager Accuses Facebook Of Major Discrimination Against Black People

  Recently, one of the former strategic partner managers for the role of global influencer at the social-media giant Facebook, which is led by Mark Zuckerberg, sent a memo to the entire lot of employees at the company, which is actually a memo of nearly 2,500 words, and it says that the company has a…

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Comio To Shut India Operations And Will Offer After Sales Service For 1 Year

The Chinese smartphone vendor, Comio, had entered India in May 2017. The firm has now made a decision to close down its local processes, media has learnt. The firm that was established by Topwise Communication (Chinese device maker) was initially targeting to trade almost a million units of Comio handsets by March 2018. On the…

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January 7 has been set as the date for the launch of an uncrewed SpaceX Dragon spacecraft which is the first ever commercial crew test flight. It is all set to begin a series of high-stake missions in 2019. NASA stated in 21st November that Falcon 9’s launch of Crew Dragon spacecraft on Demo-1 mission…

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Drones Will Be Free From Any Noise With Ionic Aircraft By MIT

No matter how environment-friendly in terms of pollution the electric aircraft is, there is still one sort of pollution that they create and i.e. noise pollution. Though, this pollution would have been out of context a long ago. Researchers from MIT have successfully developed and flown an ionic aircraft that gets it to power from…

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FCC Plans To Fight Spam Texts Messages By Categorizing It As Information Service

The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) revealed two plans this week to fight against the scourge of phone spam, even though at least one of those decisions is expected to be controversial. In its declaration, the agency claimed that it aims to officially classify text messaging as an data service, a lawful distinction it claimed that…

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FB to have independent content moderators from early next year

Following intense pressure by lawmakers and public on Facebook about personal data of users being misused by private players and inability to moderate advertisement content on its platform, the social media giant has decided to make a free governing body to check its content. Last week during a conference call with reporters Facebook confirmed that…

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Unknown Hackers Attack Italian Certified Email Accounts

Unknown attackers got access to number of Italian licensed mail accounts, comprising those of security officials and magistrates, in a key cyber assault previously this month, a senior executive claimed to the media this week. Certified emails assure the validity of an identity of the sender, as well as the time and date of receiving…

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Google To Add Live Public Comments For Searches Starting With Sports

Google is shutting down its Google + after discovering some of the data privacy flaw, but this should not be at all mistaken as that the search engine giant is not interested in the social features. The crew of 9to5Google has found what is actually appearing in-testing support for the comments on search results. Currently,…

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Google Rolled Out Depth Editing And Color Pop On Photo App Of iOS

A month ago, Google introduces a feature of depth-editing for Google Photos on Android, allowing the android users to edit their portrait photos. After a month, the same feature is now rolled-out in the iOS version. Consider a portrait image you’ve captured, and now with the new feature, you can edit the blurriness of the…

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Microsoft’s App To Rate Your Facial Expressions Against Emojis

Microsoft has rolled out a free app on Windows that employs ML to deduce the facial expression you are making when mimicking an emoji. Dubbed as Emoji8, the application offers you a score for how well you reproduce the emoji, and it is typically meant to show off the abilities of this level of AI…

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