Sunday, 12 February 2017

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Daily update 12 February 2017
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It's no secret Apple CEO Tim Cook is bullish on augmented reality. He has shared his belief that AR, and not VR, has the potential to change the world.
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Fake news is "killing people's minds" and a vast campaign is needed to combat the phenomenon, Apple boss Tim Cook has said.
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Samsung has learned lots of care from the Note 7 incident thus its two upcoming smartphones might be amazing. (Photo : youtube). Galaxy S8 leaks brought only uplifting news for quite a long time.
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Did Samsung just confirm the name of its next launch? And to our surprise, it's not the most awaited Galaxy S8. Samsung may skip Galaxy S8, instead announce Galaxy S8 Plus.
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The pros and cons of Steam Direct, and why the fee shouldn't be too high. Shares. Steam Greenlight sucks as a way to decide what goes on Steam.
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Five years ago, in 2012, Valve announced Steam Greenlight - a new attempt to surface content on Steam and allow users to vote on which games should be featured.
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Valve will be shutting down Steam Greenlight - which was used by many developers to bring their games to Steam directly. In its place will be a new system called Steam Direct.
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Today, Valve announced that they're killing Steam Greenlight, the user-driven service they use to ferry lesser-known games onto the Steam store.
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Consider this scenario - somebody steals your phone, removes the SIM card and puts it in another phone, they can potentially impersonate you on WhatsApp, as all they need to do is re-verify using the OTP SMS.
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The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has taken action against 12 websites and 12 mobile apps (from the Play Store), which provided Aadhaar related services illegally, and has had them shut down.
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