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US Imposes Restrictions On 33 Chinese Firms As US-China Relations Continue To Take A Hit

United States-China relations are reaching a new low every passing day, as both countries continue to engage in war of words and the States major push for economic restrictions on many Chinese companies.   Reuters In a latest move that will not go down well with Beijing, the U.S Commerce Department said Wednesday that new restrictions on 33 Chinese firms and institutions …

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Outrage Over Killing Of Pregnant Elephant Continues As Central Govt Takes Serious Note Of Crime

The Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar has said that the Central government has taken a very serious note of the killing of a pregnant elephant in Kerala and an investigation will be undertaken to find out the culprits behind the incident.  Javadekar tweeted that the ‘central government has taken a very serious note of the killing …

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Apple’s rumored mini

Apple is rumored to have new iPad Pro models in the works, but we might not get a look at them till next year. A leak posted on Twitter, spotted earlier Wednesday by MacRumors, says new iPad Pro models with 5G and mini-LED displays will launch in the first or second quarter of 2021.  Previous rumors had suggested that Apple’s …

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Former Facebook staffers criticize Zuckerberg for his stance on Trump posts

Facebook’s former employees are reportedly calling on CEO Mark Zuckerberg to take action on President Donald Trump’s online posts after current staffers have criticized his stance on not fact-checking or labeling them. In a letter published online Wednesday by The New York Times, around three dozen of the social media company’s longest-serving employees said the chief executive’s position is a “betrayal” of Facebook’s community values.  …

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Google faces $5 billion lawsuit for tracking people in incognito mode

Google faces a proposed class action lawsuit that accuses the tech giant of invading people’s privacy and tracking internet use even when browsers are set to “private” mode. The suit, filed Tuesday in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, alleges that Google violates wiretapping and privacy laws by continuing to “intercept, track, and collect communications” even when …

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Let Flexjobs help you find remote work all year long for $20

There are pros and cons to working from home. Pro: No commute and a better work-life balance. Con: Finding remote work can be difficult, in part because traditional career services and job boards haven’t quite caught up yet with the flex-work lifestyle. Flexjobs is a little different. It specializes in the remote and flexible job search market. An annual subscription …

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Google removes app that helped eliminate Chinese apps from phones

Google has reportedly pulled an app from the Play Store designed to find and remove Chinese apps from people’s phones. India-based Remove Chinese Apps was suspended for violating Google’s Deceptive Behavior Policy, which, in part, bans apps that “mislead users into removing or disabling third-party apps.” Gadgets 360 earlier reported the news.  OneTouch AppLabs, the maker of Remove China Apps, tweeted …

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