Monday, 29 August 2016

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Daily update 29 August 2016
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WhatsApp said earlier this year it was experimenting making businesses pay to reach their customers through the service. (Reuters File Photo).
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The brouhaha over the Scorpene project leaks are much ado about nothing. Top secret military leaks are seldom made public, in order to keep the adversary guessing.
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After the uproar that Ringing Bells created with its Rs. 251 smartphone, there is another company that has now cropped up to compete with it.
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It becomes quite a humiliating thing for a software company when its security is breached. However, with the advancement in security measures taken by tech giants, hackers have also upped their game.
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NO MAN'S Sky refunds are being confirmed by players on both PS4 and Steam, via the No Man's Sky Reddit page. By Gary Jones.
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The month of August saw smartphone manufacturers launching some great devices in the market, including three flagship devices. So for those of you who are in the market for a new smartphone, here are 12 of the biggest launches (so far) to make things ...
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LeEco Super3 X65 is certainly among the most affordable 65-inch 4K smart televisions you can buy this year but is it any good? Here is our review.
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WhatsApp's privacy policy has changed and it seems the information-sharing with Facebook will take place. Written by Shruti Dhapola Published:Aug 29, 2016, 12:28.
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Sushant Singh spoke to experts and submarine veterans to look at the impact of each of the 10 kinds of data breaches that The Australian newspaper reported last week.
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Motorola has started selling an upgraded variant of the Moto E3 (Moto E 3rd Gen) in Hong Kong. The new Moto E3 Power comes with a beefed up 3500mAh battery and an increased 2 GB of RAM.
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