Saturday, 26 March 2016

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Daily update 26 March 2016
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Apple has temporarily stopped offering the iOS 9.3 update for older devices like the iPad Air and earlier and the iPhone 5s and earlier due to installation issues some users have experienced.
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Tech giant Microsoft has apologised for unleashing an artificial intelligence called Tay onto the Twittersphere, after she learned how to tweet abusive, racist comments.
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OnePlus has launched its flagship OnePlus 2 smartphone in July 2015 is said to be flagship killer of 2016. In real, the device lacked the powerful that required to stand against the 2016 flagships like Samsung Galaxy S7, Xiaomi Mi 5, and LG G5.
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France's data protection agency today fined Google USD 112,000 for only partially honouring requests by individuals to have information about them removed from its search engines.
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Paris: France's data protection agency on Thursday fined Google 100,000 euros ($112,000) for only partially honouring requests by individuals to have information about them removed from its search engines.
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MICROSOFT bosses have been forced to scrap an artificial intelligence (AI) project after it praised Adolf Hitler and tweeted a string of shocking racial slurs.
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The iPhone SE and the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro were announced on Monday. Now, the devices are available for pre-order in the first wave of countries, which consists of 13 regions.
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NEW YORK: Humans will be humans and the latest victim is Microsoft which launched artificial intelligence (AI)-powered bot on Twitter for a playful chat with people, only to silence it within 24 hours as users started sharing racist and offensive ...
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Netflix admitted Thursday to throttling video streams worldwide for its mobile users, but said it hasn't been an issue for customers.
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What's up Windows Phone users? How about an update to messaging app WhatsApp. The new version of the app is v2.12.344, and includes several new features including one that allows you to trim a video before you send it.
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