Monday, 15 May 2017

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Daily update 15 May 2017
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By now there's a good chance that you've already heard something about the WannaCry ransomware, and are wondering what's going on, and whether your computer is secure.
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On the second day of the Flipkart Big 10 Sale, offers on mobile phones, laptops, tablets, and other electronics have been officially revealed by the e-commerce titan.
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The Flipkart Big 10 Sale to mark its tenth anniversary celebrations has begun. The shopping extravaganza comes even as Amazon's Great Indian Sale nears an end.
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A UK security researcher has told the BBC how he "accidentally" halted the spread of the malicious ransomware that has affected hundreds of organisations, including the UK's NHS.
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Maruti Suzuki will launch the third-generation of its Swift-based sedan, the Dzire, on May 16, 2017. The new car has lost a few things in the overhaul process.
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Usually we get leaks regarding one or two smartphones from a company at a time but now Lenovo's entire Moto lineup for 2017 seems to have popped up on the Internet in the form of a leaked presentation slide.
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Netflix will no longer be officially available for rooted and unlocked Android devices, with the streaming service shifting to a new copy-protection mechanism.
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The smartphone will run on Android Nougat and will be juiced up by a 3300mAh battery. Samsung seems to be all set to launch a new smartphone under its J series in India next month.
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Waymo's self-driving minivan in Detroit at the North American International Auto Show in January. Credit Brett Carlsen for The New York Times.
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A massive cyber-attack using tools believed to have been stolen from the US National Security Agency (NSA) has struck organisations around the world.
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