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Facebook Exposes Mercenary Spy Firms That Targeted 48,000 People
Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc is calling out half a dozen private surveillance companies for hacking or other abuses, accusing them in a report published Thursday of collectively targeting some 48,000 people across its platforms.
Apple Shuts Three Stores In U.S., Canada After Rise In COVID-19 Cases
Apple Inc has temporarily closed three retail stores in Miami, Annapolis and Ottawa after a rise in COVID19 cases and exposures among employees, the iPhone maker said on Wednesday.
Vivo Wireless Sport Lite Neckband Earphones Launched: Price And All Details
The Vivo Sports Like neckband earphones have been launched at a price of Rs 1,999.
Canada Still Plans Digital Services Tax; Details Of Bank Tax Coming Later
Canada is still prepared to impose a tax on corporations providing digital services, the finance ministry said on Tuesday in an announcement set to irritate the United States.
Intel's First Foray Into The Metaverse Will Be Software to Use Others' Chips
Intel executives said the firm is working on software that will help laptops tap into computing power from other devices.
UK Lawmakers Call For Tougher Crackdown On Online Scammers, Cyberflashing
Google, Facebook and other online services should be held legally accountable for advertisements on their platforms in order to prevent fraudsters scamming millions of consumers, a crossparty group of British lawmakers has said.
Apple Launches AirTag Detector App For Android To Boost Privacy
Apple Inc said on Monday it had launched an Android app to help users scan nearby AirTags or other similar item trackers that might be traveling with them without their knowledge, in an effort to boost privacy.
Instagram Launches Playback Feature To Give You a Throwback At 2021: How To Use
Instagram's new Playback feature has began rolling out to all users, but it will remain a limited-time feature.
WhatsApp Is Venturing Into Cryptocurrencies: Here's How
Meta's own cryptocurrency wallet Novi was rolled out earlier this year in the US and Guatemala. The WhatsApp Crypto feature, however, is limited to the US so far.
Explained: Amazon Outage Shows How Complex Cloud Makes Backup Plans Difficult
With about 2.4.1 percent of the overall cloud market, Amazon is the largest cloud provider in the world, according to research firm International Data Corporation.
This Is Govt’s Plan To Make India An Electronics Hub
The world has been struggling with a shortage of semiconductors since last year. This has affected the production and indirectly, the markets for a slew of industries like gadgets, automakers, appliances, and more.
Amazon Faces Massive $1.28 Billion Fine by Italy's Antitrust Body: Here's Why
The antitrust said it would impose on Amazon corrective steps that will be subject to review by a monitoring trustee.
Garena Free Fire Redeem Codes For December 9: Use These Codes To Claim Free Items Today
In order to redeem these codes, players need to go to the Rewards section on the Garena Free Fire website (rewards.ff.garena.com).
You Can Now Buy NFTs in Select Video Games, Here's How
Players in nine countries will be able to acquire "Digits" in limited editions on the Ubisoft Quartz platform from this week.
Vodafone Idea Tests Network Slicing Over 5G SA In Gandhinagar: Why It's Important
Network slicing allows service providers to create multiple virtual networks over the same physical network.
Google Fined By Russia Over Content Regulation Violation, More Fines Coming
Google has paid more than RUB 32 million in fines this year and has significantly reduced the number of posts prohibited by Moscow, the company and Russia have said.