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ESPN Cricinfo App Gets A Makeover To Provide A More Dynamic Cricketing Experience
Identifying the rise in demand for instant match updates and in-depth narratives around cricket, ESPN CricInfo has introduced a whole new live cricket score card interface.
Twitter Public Verification Returns in January 2021: How You Can Get Your Account Verified
Twitter has rehashed its policies behind verifying public accounts on the platform, and here are the clauses that you’ll need to fulfil.
Realme C20 Reportedly Spotted on Thailand's NBTC Certification Site With Model Number RMX3061
While the Thailand certification site shows a model number RMX3061, another Realme smartphone with model number RMX3063, believed to be another smartphone in the Realme C20 series had recently passed BIS and FCC certification.
Google Is Promising Four Years of OS Updates If You Buy An Android Phone With Qualcomm SoC In Future
The goal for the partnership between Google and Qualcomm is to increase the life cycle of Android smartphones.
Cryptocurrency Exchange Coinbase Files With Regulators To Go Public
Coinbase Inc said on Thursday it had confidentially applied with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to go public in a move that would make it the first major U.S. cryptocurrency exchange to list on the stock market.
Google Receives European Union's Nod to Seal Fitbit-Deal, With Conditions
The European Union regulators cleared Google's plan to buy fitness tracking device maker Fitbit after the software giant promised to not use existing user data for advertising.
WhatsApp Scam: Beware of Messages That Promise Part-Time WFH Jobs or Offer Freebies
Phishing tactics involve using a text message with a link that when accessed, downloads zero-day malware on a user's smartphone. WhatsApp is a common platform for such messages these days.
Amazon Asks U.S. To Include Warehouse, Grocery Staff In Vaccine Rollout
Amazon.com Inc on Wednesday asked the U.S. government to prioritize essential workers including its warehouse, grocery store and data center staff for receipt of the COVID19 vaccine, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
Twitter Bans Harmful False Claims About COVID-19 Vaccinations
Twitter Inc said on Wednesday that it will start removing false or misleading tweets about COVID19 vaccinations that could be harmful, including false claims the vaccines will intentionally cause harm or control populations or that invoke "a deliberate co...
Crypto Exchange Coinbase Hit By Tech Trouble As Bitcoin Breaks $20,000 For First Time
Major U.S. cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase said on Wednesday its retail and professionalfocused platforms were hit by connection problems and network congestion, as bitcoin smashed through $20,000 to its highest level ever.
Google One's Most Expensive Plans Offering 10TB, 20TB and 30TB Storage Get 50 Percent Price Cut
The India pricing of Google One subscriptions is the same as earlier. The basic 100GB Google One subscription plan in India starts at Rs 130 per month (Rs 1,300 annually).
PUBG Mobile Generated The Highest Revenue in Mobile Games Globally This Year Despite a Ban In India
PUBG Mobile generated a total of $2.6 billion in revenues this year globally, a 64.3 percent spike from last year's numbers.
A Man Dropped His iPhone From a Plane And It Survived Intact, Phone Camera Records Free Fall
Ernesto Galiotto, a Brazilian filmmaker was filming something on his iPhone over a beach in Rio De Janerio when the smartphone fell out of his hands.
WhatsApp Will Stop Working on These iPhones and Android Phones In 2021
WhatsApp ends support for older iOS and Android smartphones at the end of each calendar year. Last year, WhatsApp ended support for smartphones running on iOS 8 or older, and Android phones running on version 2.3.7 or older.
Several U.S. Tech Firms Launch Coalition To Promote Key Internet Law
Several technology companies including Snap Inc, Pinterest, Dropbox and eBay announced a coalition on Tuesday that would advocate the benefits of Section 230, a decadesold law protecting internet firms.
EU Moves To Rein In U.S. Tech Giants With Threat Of Fines, Break-up
U.S. technology firms including Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google face fines of up to 10% of their annual turnover and could even be forced to break up under draft European Union rules announced on Tuesday aimed at curbing their powers.