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January, 2021

  • 7 January

    Beijing At -19.6 Degrees Celsius Records Coldest Morning In Over Five Decades

    The mercury dipped to minus 19.6 degrees Celsius on Thursday morning as a strong cold wave swept through the city of Beijing.  It marked the coldest morning in the Chinese capital since 1966.  Kyodo Times Jump To Cold wave grips Japan Public warned, urged to take precautions Snowiest place on Earth Cold wave grips Japan …

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  • 7 January

    Instant Loan Apps Are A Nightmare And People Are Falling For It Especially In This Pandemic

    Do you want everyone on your contact list, including family, friends, colleagues, and more, to get phone calls and WhatsApp messages from random numbers asking them to remind you that you have not paid up a loan that you had recently taken? If your answer is no, then here is an advice – do not take a loan from that …

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  • 7 January

    Bizarre Heist – Thieves Break Into Airport In Arizona To Steal An Airplane

    In a weird instance in Arizona, some thieves broke into Cottonwood Airport and stole a plane on December 31.  The local police are on the hunt for those responsible and the plane itself, as per a TNN report.  The thieves broke in by disabling the main gate, said police according to a Facebook post.  Facebook “The subjects entered the Airport …

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  • 7 January

    'Not Europe, It's Kerala': Photos Of Newly-Built Park Take Internet By Storm, Impresses People

    Photos of a newly-built park in a Kerala village has taken social media by storm, with many comparing it with a European city. Images of the new Vagbhatananda Park at Karakkad, near Vadakara in Kozhikode district, quickly went viral across social media sites shortly after it was inaugurated by state Tourism Minister Kadakampalli Surendran. As the photos of the park …

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  • 7 January

    621 Cold Chain Units; 1000 Centres: How Delhi Is Gearing For COVID Vaccination Drive

    The COVID-19 vaccine is likely to arrive in Delhi by early next week and robust preparations are underway to stock it in the required temperature, ensuring effective roll-out of the inoculation exercise. The Delhi government is creating a massive storage facility at the Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital (RGSSH). The Police have also been alerted about the imminent arrival of …

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  • 6 January

    How to pair Apple AirPods with your Windows 10 PC in one minute

    Apple AirPods pair magically with other Apple devices, thanks to Apple’s H1 chip — or W1 chip in the case of the original AirPods — but you can pair them with other devices via plain ol’ Bluetooth nearly as easily. (Just not as magically because a non-Apple device won’t know to pause your music, podcast or video when you take …

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  • 6 January

    Windows 10 taskbar is getting a personalized news and weather feed

    The Windows 10 taskbar is about to get more personalized. On Wednesday, Microsoft is rolling out a feature to Windows Insiders called news and interests, offering quick access to a feed of content like news, weather and stocks in your taskbar that updates automatically throughout the day.  You’ll be able to personalize the content you see in your taskbar feed …

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  • 6 January

    Roku passes 50 million active users as it races to catch Amazon

    Roku is celebrating a new milestone as it battles with Amazon to be the top streaming platform. In a blog post on Wednesday, Roku said it hit 51.2 million active accounts in the three-month quarter ending Dec. 31, up by approximately 14 million accounts in 2020. In addition, Roku said its users streamed 58.7 billion hours of content in 2020.  …

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  • 6 January

    Apple says App Store saw record

    Apple’s App Store had a record-breaking holiday season, the company said Wednesday, with customers spending more than $1.8 billion on digital goods and services in the last week of 2020. On New Year’s Day alone, people spent $540 million, a single-day record. Apple said the spending between Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve was largely driven by game sales.  See …

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  • 6 January

    Strong passwords aren’t as easy as adding 123. Here’s what experts say really helps

    You’ve seen all the familiar rules for strong passwords almost every time you create an online account. Use capital letters, numbers and special characters, and make it at least 8 characters long (or 10, or 12). These requirements are designed to make it harder for hackers to get into your accounts. However, they don’t really make your password stronger, say …

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