Technology
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Twitter breaks for millions as only 1 engineer left handling crucial APIs
Delhi: Twitter went down for millions as users reported several issues with the platform — from links not opening to images stopped loading and more — as there was only one person…
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Ex-Twitter Blue project head breaks silence, days after Musk fired her
San Francisco: Blue product manager Esther Crawford, who shot to fame late last year after a picture of her sleeping in the Twitter office went viral, but was among the around 200…
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Hackers exploiting SaaS platforms to target Indian BFSI sector
New Delhi: Cyber-security researchers on Monday said they have discovered several freemium software-as-a-service (SaaS) platforms that scammers abuse to conduct phishing campaigns against popular companies. Most of these campaigns targeted Indian banking,…
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Apple may bring Continuity features to its AR headset
San Francisco: Tech giant Apple is planning to bring “Continuity” features to its upcoming augmented reality (AR)– mixed reality (MR) headset. The tech giant has filed a patent application titled “Multi-Device Continuity…
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Google now begins laying off employees in China
Hong Kong: Google is now laying off employees in China that have hit senior positions and high-paying workers as part of the global announcement, the media reported on Monday. The aim of…
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Google Pixel Watch bug impacting users’ alarms
San Francisco: Some Google Pixel Watch users have reported that their alarms have been going off late because of a bug. Taking to Reddit, several users complained about the bug, reports Gizmochina.…
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Airtel launches 5G Plus services in 125 cities
New Delhi: Bharti Airtel on Monday announced the launch of its ultra-fast 5G services in 125 cities. Airtel 5G Plus service is now available to customers in over 265 cities in the…
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Apple may soon launch M3-equipped iMac
San Francisco: Tech giant Apple will reportedly launch a new iMac as early as the second half of this year, which is expected to come with a powerful M3 chip made with…
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DJI halts production of drone-detection system ‘AeroScope’
San Francisco: China-based commercial drone-making company DJI is no longer producing its drone-detection system “AeroScope” which was accused of helping Russians to target and harm Ukrainian drone pilots. The device’s product page…
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Fortnite may soon get first-person mode
San Francisco: Popular online video game Fortnite players may be able to engage themselves even further into the game’s world in the coming season, as the game is likely to introduce a…
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ISRO preps for re-entry experiment of decommissioned satellite on March 7
Bengaluru: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is preparing for a challenging experiment of controlled re-entry of a decommissioned low earth orbit satellite, Megha-Tropiques-1 (MT1), into the earth’s atmosphere on March 7.…
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WhatsApp may let users ‘mute calls’ from unknown numbers
San Francisco: Meta-owned WhatsApp is reportedly developing a new feature, “silence unknown callers”, which will allow users to mute calls from unknown numbers while still showing them in the calls list and…
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Twitter to soon let users post 10K character tweets
San Francisco: Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Monday said that the micro-blogging platform will “soon” extend “longform tweets” to 10,000 characters. When YouTuberA@ThePrimeagen, who posts videos related to coding, asked Musk, “the…
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Twitter to roll out individual DM replies, encryption
San Francisco: Twitter Boss Elon Musk has said that the company is seeking to enable responding to individual direct messages (DM), use any reaction emoji, and encryption on the platform later this…