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Facebook reveals new security Facebook announced Tuesday it has been using a new security tool to help detect and remove malicious software for users of the world's biggest social network.
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Google launches free streaming service ahead of Apple Music debut Google has launched a free version of its music streaming service, as it sought to upstage the debut of Apple's rival service next week.
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Gmail gets 'undo' button SAN FRANCISCO: Google is making it easier to steer clear of the trouble that can be caused by a misdirected or inappropriate email.
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Facebook can recognise you in photos even if you're not looking Thanks to the latest advances in computer vision, we now have machines that can pick you out of a line-up. But what if your face is hidden from view?
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Google launches free streaming service SAN FRANCISCO: Google has launched a free version of its music streaming service on June 23, as it sought to upstage the debut of Apple Inc's rival service next week.
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Government likely to release report on net neutrality this week Net neutrality lies at the core of how consumers are able to access and use the Internet - and is therefore crucial to the success of Digital India.
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Getty Joins EU's Google Complaint Getty Images Inc., the world's largest photo agency, complained earlier this year to European antitrust officials that Google Inc. GOOG 0.28 % unfairly favors its image-search service over rivals, potentially adding another sector to the continent's antitrust ...
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Google Finally Drops Emojis From Search Results Listings Page As expected, Google has finally removed the emoji characters from their desktop and mobile search results pages. Barry Schwartz on June 22, 2015 at 9:17 am.
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Facebook's AI tool can spot faces in photos even if they are hidden An experimental algorithm developed by Facebook's artificial intelligence lab can recognise people in photographs even when their faces are hidden.
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MTNL to enable advertisers to insert pop up ads in user's browser MTNL is seeking external advertisers to insert pop-up ads in browsing sessions of consumers connected to MTNL Wi-Fi connections through their laptops, mobile phones or tablets.
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