Author: Raja Rajan
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Oracle Wants $9.3 Billion In Damages From Google For Using Java In Android
According to a recent report, Oracle is seeking a $9.3 billion in damages from Google for its use of Java in Android.
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FBI Is Paying $15,278 To Cellebrite to Unlock San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone
FBI has hired an Israeli firm called Cellebrite to hack into the iPhone 5c of the San Bernardino shooter for a contract of $15,278.
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Google Nik Collection Offers $149 Worth Of Photo Editing Tools
Google has announced that they are making their premium $149 worth Nik Collection photography software completely free to download and use.
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Apple May Launch 5.8-Inch AMOLED iPhone With Curved Glass Casing And Screen In 2017
Apple is planning to launch a redesigned iPhone in 2017, with an all-new curved glass casing paired with a curved 5.8-inch AMOLED display.
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Netflix Admits Throttling Video Speeds For AT&T And Verizon Customers
Netflix has admitted that it is capping video streams at 600kbps for customers on AT&T and Verizon network for the past five years.
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Latest Blackberry Priv Update Addresses A Security Problem By Upgrading To Newer Android/Linux Kernel
Blackberry has released an update for their Blackberry Priv smartphone that upgrades it to newer Android/Linux kernel to address a recently discovered security issue.
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Google Working On A Keyboard For iOS With Gesture-Based Typing And GIF Search Support
Google is developing a keyboard for iOS with a number of features like gesture-based typing mechanism, search support for GIF’s and more.
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AT&T Wi-Fi Calling Will Now Work When Travelling Abroad
AT&T announced that they are expanding their Wi-Fi calling feature to allow subscribers to make calls to the United States over Wi-Fi when travelling abroad.
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Twitter CEO Finally Confirms That 140 Character Limit Is Staying
In an interview with NBC’s “Today” host Matt Lauer, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey finally confirms that the 140-character limit in tweets is staying.
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Home Improvement Retailer Lowe’s Will Use Microsoft HoloLens To Improve Customer Kitchens
Microsoft announced that Lowe’s will use the Microsoft HoloLens to give their customers a holographic experience of their home improvement.
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U.S. Cellular Will Take LG G5 Orders Starting From March 28, Officially Available In Stores On April 1
Today, U.S. Cellular announced that customers could order LG G5 starting on March 28 and the handset will be available in stores starting April 1.
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AT&T Is Rolling Out Security Update For Samsung Galaxy S7 And Galaxy S7 Edge
Today, AT&T has started rolling out this month’s Android security update for Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge smartphones.
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T-Mobile & Verizon Are Rolling Out March Security Update For Samsung Galaxy S7 & Galaxy S7 Edge
Today, T-Mobile has started rolling out this month’s Android security update for Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge smartphones to U.S. customers.
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Top Apple Analyst Gene Munster Thinks Apple Car Could Cost $75,000
According to top Apple analyst Gene Munster Apple will most likely outsource it and Apple could likely price the car at around $75,000.
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Game-Changing Technology in Home Security
Home security technology is in a constant state of reinvention and evolution, and many technologies available today have radically changed the way homeowners think about security.
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European Union To Question Apple, McDonald’s, Google And IKEA Over Tax Deals
A recent report indicates that European Parliament’s tax committee will question Apple, McDonald’s, Google, and IKEA about their European tax deals on Wednesday.
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Facebook, Google, Snapchat And WhatsApp Are Planning To Strengthen Encryption
A recent report indicates that a number of tech companies including Facebook, Google, Snapchat, and WhatsApp are planning to increase the use of encryption in their service.
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Medicine In The Age Of Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology has changed our world by creating materials smaller than most cells and viruses and Medicine is one such area it makes a remarkable impact.