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Nokia 6 (2018) to Get 4GB RAM, 64GB Storage Variant Soon: Report
There is larger memory variant of the new Nokia 6 (2018) in line.
NASA Announces Launch Date for Humanity’s First Flight to Sun
The spacecraft was flown by the US Air Force to Florida, where it will continue testing, and eventually undergo final assembly and mating to the third stage of the Delta IV Heavy launch vehicle.
HP Unveils ZBook Studio x360 as 'World's Most Powerful Convertible PC'
HP has unveiled what it calls the World's most powerful convertible PC.
Vodafone Rolls Out VoLTE Services in Major UP Towns
Vodafone VoLTE service will be available in Kanpur, Varanasi, Gorakhpur, Allahabad, Faizabad, besides the state capital, and around 26,000 towns and villages in the circle.
Twitter Suspends One Million Accounts For Promoting Terrorism
In the latest transparency report, Twitter said it suspended 274,460 accounts between July and December 2017 "for violations related to the promotion of terrorism."
Amazon May Offer to Buy Flipkart: Report
Flipkart, founded by former Amazon employees Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal in 2007, controls nearly 40 percent of India's online retail market, ahead of Amazon, showed estimates by researcher Forrester.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Hits Back at Tim Cook Over Criticism
In a Recode and MSNBC interview last month, Cook had called for increased regulation of social media and questioned the practice of monetising user data on free platforms by selling ads that allow advertisers to target specific groups.
Daddy's Home Star Will Ferrell to Delete Facebook Account
Ferrell joins the list of celebrities giving up their Facebook accounts.
Uber Gives up Autonomous Vehicle Testing Rights in California
California is the second state in which Uber won’t be able to test autonomous vehicles on public roads. On Monday, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey suspended Uber’s self-driving vehicle testing privileges due to the crash.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Says Facebook Should Have Regulated Itself, But It’s Too Late Now
In an interview scheduled to be aired on April 6, Cook also made a harsh rebuke of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and others who use customer data to make revenues.
Microsoft Faces Flak Over Changes in Service Agreement
The new rules prohibit users from using Microsoft's services to "publicly display or share inappropriate content or material" including "offensive language" and nudity.
Amazon Targets French Grocery Market With Monoprix Deal
Amazon has made further inroads into food retail in France as Casino's upmarket Monoprix chain became the first local retailer to agree to sell groceries via Amazon.
Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S, Mi Gaming Laptop, Mi AI Speaker Mini Launched: Price Specifications And More
Xiaomi has announced three new products in a launch event in China, including its latest flagship smartphone, the Mi Mix 2S.
Ride-Hailing Apps Uber, Grab Run Indonesian Tuk-Tuks Off The Road
Auto-rickshaw driver Zainuddin used to make decent money navigating Jakarta's congested roads and narrow alleyways.
NaMo App Does Not Seek Blanket Permissions For Users' Data: BJP
"The Narendra Modi App is a unique app, which unlike most apps, gives access to users in ‘guest mode' without even any permission or data... The app does not ask for blanket permissions when the app is started," said a BJP source.
Facebook: A community Like no Other, Should You Leave it?
Internationally, while Facebook remains widespread, insurgent social networks built around messaging, such as Line in Japan and Thailand, WeChat in China and KakaoTalk in South Korea, have supplanted it.