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Facebook Messenger chatbots will soon accept direct payments and more NEW DELHI: Facebook Messenger is soon getting the ability to make payments directly using chatbots. This means that users will now be able to make payments through Messenger bots without leaving the Facebook Messenger app.
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Understanding iPhone 7's Best Feature, The Camera The iPhone camera is very good no matter what -- you hear this often, even when conversing with the staunchest Android fan. And, this has held true for most of Apple's iPhone models.
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Vodafone, BSNL ink 2G pact to improve connectivity The agreement will help Vodafone expand its 2G network further, especially in rural areas and strengthens BSNL's network reach in urban areas.
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How to read a book without opening it Using a type of radiation called terahertz radiation, researchers at MIT have devised an imaging method that can read closed books.
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Get your iPhone and iPad ready for iOS 10 In the case of iOS 10, even iPhone 5 (which was released in 2012), will get the latest operating system as an upgrade. After many years of incremental updates to the iOS operating system (OS) that runs on the iPhone and iPad, Apple will be rolling out ...
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You may be able to read a book without ever opening its cover, thanks to a new system from MIT In a scientific breakthrough that could lead to some very snarky teacher-student interactions around reading assignments, researchers at MIT have now created a device that can see through paper and differentiate between ink and blank paper to "read" ...
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Why Those Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Batteries Exploded Lithium ion batteries show up in all sort of tech these days, from your phone and laptop to airplanes and electric vehicles. But a voluntary recall of some 2.5 million Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones after reports of battery explosions is raising new ...
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Scientists learn to judge a book through its cover Scientists have developed a new technology that can read pages of a closed book, an advance that may help archaeologists look into antique books without touching them.
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New imaging technology can read books without opening it New computational imaging method identifies letters printed on first nine pages of a stack of paper. By The TeCake Staff -. Sep 12, 2016.
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Google Photos 2.0 for iOS can now turn Live Photos into GIFs US tech giant Google has released Version 2.0 of its Photos app for iOS that now gives users the ability to edit Live Photos and turn them into shareable GIFs and video clips, a media report said.
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