Friday, 10 June 2016

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Daily update 10 June 2016
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was hacked after apparently using "dadada" as his password for his Twitter and Pinterest accounts.
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The announcement of Lenovo's partnership with VR chipmaker Movidius indeed comes as no surprise. The Chinese computer giant had recently announced it partnership with Google's Project Tango at CES 2016 and will in all probability, announce its first ...
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There is yet another hack for users of popular social media sites to worry about. Hackers may have used malware to collect more than 32 million Twitter login credentials that are now being sold on the dark web.
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Compared to some other technology events, Lenovo's Tech World might not be as instantly recognisable by name as some of the Apple or Google annual events that take place in San Francisco - but that might change on Thursday.
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Mark Zuckerberg did his first Q&A session on Facebook in the year 2014. It was a session that would release pre-arranged responses to questions.
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Seeking more teeth to check call drops, the regulator Trai has asked government to amend law to allow it to impose penalty of up to Rs.
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The keynote address of Lenovo Tech World 2016 in San Francisco on Thursday saw the launch of the much-awaited Moto Z and Moto Z Force smartphones.
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Micro-blogging network Twitter earlier this week denied reports of a system breach, following a hacker's claim to have access to millions of Twitter credentials.
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Street View is now a feature we take for granted in all our mapping services, but in 2007 it was a very ambitious effort by Google to photograph the world.
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The Hindu had reported on January 30 that Home Ministry, which decides the security clearance for such services, was unlikely to allow Google's Street View services in India given red flags raised by the Defence Ministry.
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