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Vodafone Idea 3G Users to Get Vi GIGAnet 4G Upgrade, But 2G Services Will Continue
Vi, which recently rebranded from Vodafone Idea, has reportedly planned a phased upgrade of its 3G users to 4G network, but unlike Airtel and Reliance Jio, does not plan to end 2G services in India yet.
Google Meet Is Adding Noise Cancellation For Video Calls, But Not Everyone Will Get It Just Yet
Google Meet's noise cancellation will be handy for video meetings and video calls, to effectively eliminate background noise around us.
Microsoft 365 Outage Affects Multiple Services
Microsoft Corp said late Monday a recent change it introduced likely caused a major outage, affecting users' access to multiple Microsoft 365 services, including Outlook.com and Microsoft Teams.
Google Says 3% Of Paid Apps Non-compliant On Play Store Tax
Alphabet Inc's Google on Monday sought to rebut criticism that it enforces its 30% tax on sales of paid apps arbitrarily, saying the just over 3% of paid apps that are out of compliance must follow the rules within a year.
Canon Launches New Video Focused EOS C70 Camera
Canon also launched a new Mount Adapter EF-EOS R 0.71 alongside the EOS C70.
PUBG Mobile to Remain Banned in India Despite Tencent License Withdrawal: Govt Official
PUBG was among the 118 Chinese apps that were banned in India earlier this month.
How A Marked-up Term Sheet And Messy Rollout Threw TikTok Deal Into Disarray
As China's ByteDance raced to seal a deal with Oracle Corp and Walmart Inc to keep its videosharing app TikTok operational in the United States, an apparent breakthrough came last Wednesday in a phone call to U.S. Treasury officials.
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE to Launch at "Unpacked for Every Fan" Event: How to Watch Live
Samsung is all set to launch the new Galaxy S20 FE today.
Philippine Police, Military Disown Fake Facebook Accounts
The Philippine police and military on Wednesday denied any links to Facebook accounts that were taken down by the social media giant after it said they had engaged in "coordinated inauthentic behaviour" interfering in Asian and American politics.
Chevron Asks Employees To Delete WeChat After U.S. Ban - Bloomberg News
U.S. oil giant Chevron Corp has asked employees globally to delete Tencent Holdings Ltd's WeChat from their work phones, following the Trump administration's executive order to ban the social media app, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.
TikTok User Helps Researchers Identify and Take Down Adware Apps on iOS, Android
A young girl helped researchers identify multiple adware apps that pushed ads on people's smartphones without their consent.
Facebook Tells Irish Court That Probe Threatens Its EU Operations - Newspaper
Facebook has told Ireland's High Court it cannot see how its services could operate in the European Union if regulators freeze its data transfer mechanism, the Sunday Business Post reported, citing court documents seen by the paper.
Tech Savvy, Flexible Workers Boost COVID-hit Nordic Economies
Helen Balfors, a project leader at Norwegian conglomerate Orkla, has been working from home for longer than most of her colleagues after returning from a skiing trip to Italy in February as the new coronavirus took hold in Europe.
Huawei Phone Prices Rise In China On Fears Of Chip Shortage
Chinese consumers are rushing to buy smartphones from Huawei Technologies Co Ltd featuring its highend Kirin chips, fearing curbs on the firm's access to U.S. technology will soon cut off production of its premium handsets.
Why Was the iPhone 12 Not Launched at the September 15 Apple Event?
iPhone 12 is one of Apple's most important smartphones in recent times, since it comes with 5G connectivity. Naturally, timing its launch right will be super important, too.