Saturday, 20 May 2017

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Daily update 20 May 2017
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Right now there is a budget phone battle waging in the market with brands like Moto, Xiaomi, Lenovo and even Honor having a go at each other.
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NEW DELHI: Mobile phone users in India may need to wait until Diwali to get their hands on a smartphone based on the just-announced Android Go platform, Google's latest attempt at tapping the low-cost or entry-level segment.
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Google has always maintained that Android is safe, even if many users - and researchers - don't agree with it. So at I/O in Mountain View, the company moved t allay security fears over the Android and launched a new service called Play Protect.
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Google has just introduced a service called Google Play App Signing that allows you to store your app signing keys on Google's servers.
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Android O was the most awaited segment at Google I/O 2017. The update will be crucial for Google now that it already has 2 billion active users on its platform.
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Renders of the anticipated Moto Z2 have been leaked already, but now is about the alleged Moto Z2 Force. Lenovo-owned Motorola is reportedly working on 2017 flagship Moto Z2 and its variants, the Moto Z2 Play and now leaked Moto Z2 Force.
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Digital assistants are getting untethered from makers and even operating systems. Soon , they will supersede them, the assistant will become the primary interface.
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Android O was among the major talking points at the Google I/O 2017 keynote, though we had to wait till the end to find out what the next build of the mobile OS will be all about.
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French researcher Adrien Guinet from Quarkslab has released a new decrypting tool to recover data after WannaCry ransomware attack.
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American software giant Microsoft held back from distributing a free security update that could have protected computers from the WannaCry global cyber attack, the Financial Times reported Thursday.
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