Sunday, 1 November 2015

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Daily update 1 November 2015
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Unlike many other social networks, Facebook has long required its users to display their real names. However, Facebook's staunch policy of removing fake profiles has unfairly targeting these users, according to civil rights groups Electronic Frontier ...
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The chief product officer at Facebook, Chris Cox has asked a large number of Facebook employees to ditch their iPhones in favor of Android.
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Chris Cox, Facebook's chief product officer, is forcing an untold number of Facebook employees to drop their iPhones for Android phones.
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Facebook announced Friday that it is modifying the terms of its oft-criticised "real name" policy which demands users go by their "authentic name" when on the social network rather than a pseudonym.
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Apple and Google have officially seeded major updates to their respective mobile operating systems, namely iOS 9 and Android Marshmallow.
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The brokerage firm, in a note dated October 30, said it expects all the big three telcos to have rolled out 4G selectively in key urban areas before March 2016.
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Mobile app Veuon, which seeks to connect job seekers and employers using GPS location technology, was the center of attraction at CeBIT India 2015 on Friday.
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NEW DELHI: Surging data consumption in India has made the country top priority for Microsoft's video calling and messaging service Skype, said Gurdeep Pall Singh, Skype's global head.
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Microsoft is willing to go to great length to get you to upgrade to Windows 10. The company says that starting next year, every Windows 7 or Windows 8 user will see Windows 10 as a "recommended update" on their computer.
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Google's parent company Alphabet may do business in China, following the reorganisation of the technology giant, co-founder Sergey Brin has said.
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