Wednesday, 10 January 2018

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Daily update 10 January 2018
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At Intel's keynote in CES 2018, CEO Brian Krzanich addressed the major security flaw that industry's facing today - 'Meltdown' and 'Spectre'.
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At Intel's 2018 CES presentation, where the company showed how it uses huge reams of data to create new forms of entertainment.
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The pack now comes with extended validity and the move is meant to counter Reliance Jio's and Airtel's latest plan. The data war is refusing to die down and instead it seems like a raging fire now.
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Hyundai India launched the all-new 2017 Verna in August 2017. In the new generation avatar, the car maker ditched its lower powered 1.4L petrol and diesel engines in lieu of the more powerful 1.6L engines.
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This will be the second petrol unit in the mid-size sedans lineup, with This will be the second petrol unit in the mid-size sedan's lineup, with the other one being the heavier/powerful 1.6-litre variant.
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with a much needed chance to change the script as it rolls out 'mitigations' to block the Meltdown and Spectre CPU flaws which affect the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
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Maruti Suzuki will showcase a compact SUV concept at the 2018 Auto Expo. The Future S is a sub-4 meter SUV that is likely to be positioned below the Vitara Brezza.
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LAS VEGAS - Before unleashing a futuristic spectacle during his CES keynote here Monday night, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich addressed the recent security flaws in processors made by it and other chip makers.
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The cause of the new public relations crisis for Intel are Meltdown and Spectre. Meltdown affects only Intel chips. Don Clark | San Francisco Last Updated at January 9, 2018 04:50 IST.
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The popular instant messaging platform, WhatsApp has silently introduced its first major feature of 2018. In the latest WhatsApp Beta app for Android, the Facebook-owned company introduced the much-asked quick switch functionality between voice and ...
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