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March, 2018
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22 March
Living with Apple Watch S3, 6 months later
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22 March
Top 5 new features we want in the next iPad
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22 March
Too Fast Cars & Too Slow Loaded Trucks Are Resulting In Fatal Accidents On Yamuna Expressway
Barely 50 yards from the site where three All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) doctors lost their lives last Sunday, another crash involving a pile-up of a truck and four cars took place early Tuesday. The same night TOI drove down the Yamuna Expressway from 12 am to 1 am and again from 3.30 to 4.30 am. Here’s what …
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21 March
Stephen Colbert mercilessly mocks Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. Colbert presented Zuckerberg’s reaction to the crisis. The Late Show; YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET I admit I’ve spent many years now sniggering at the exploits of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Ever since he declared that he knew people didn’t want privacy and insisted that …
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21 March
DJ Cortana: Control Spotify with Microsoft’s voice assistant
“Hey Cortana, play My Daily Mix playlist.” Microsoft shuttered its Groove Music service at the end of last year and attempted to shift users to Spotify. As part of Microsoft’s embrace of Spotify, you can use Cortana to control the action in Spotify just as you had been able to do previously with Groove Music. The Cortana/Spotify integration is slick, …
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21 March
Facebook, Google and Amazon face EU digital tax blow
The EU unveiled a plan on Wednesday designed to get big US tech companies, including Google, Amazon and Facebook, to pay more tax in Europe. Under current rules, digital companies only pay tax in countries where they have a physical presence, even if they’re providing services in those countries and making money there. The European Commission wants to change this …
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21 March
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 VR headset has eye
I’m standing in front of a mirror, looking at an avatar of a woman that isn’t me. “Blink,” I’m told. But it’s not working for me. One eye is permanently shut. Maybe it’s my glasses? I try lifting the goggles away from my face a bit. Now, it tracks. I roll my eyes around, and my virtual eyes in the …
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21 March
Turing Award goes to Hennessy, Patterson for inventing RISC chips
Dave Patterson and John Hennessy, two San Francisco Bay Area professors now associated with Google, have won the computing industry’s top prize for revolutionizing processors with a technology called RISC. The pair won the 2017 A.M. Turing Award from the Association for Computing Machinery, a $1 million prize named after Alan Turing, the British researcher who famously helped crack German Enigma …
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21 March
Facebook and Zuckerberg still don’t know the right thing to do
Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that’s taken over our lives. Would quitting be the right thing to do? NurPhoto He twitched and he strained. He tried to stick to the script given him by his PR and legal handlers, even making his first remarks almost identical to the statement he’d published earlier on Facebook. He …
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