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Twitter Eases Account Suspension Appeal For Users
Earlier, users whose accounts were frozen needed to fill an online form to appeal Twitter's decision and the response time varied from a few hours to over a week.
OnePlus 7 Case Renders Reveal Pop-Up Selfie Camera, Triple Camera and More
A fresh leak reveals that the SIM card tray on the OnePlus 7 will be placed on the bottom.
Facebook Looks to Place Restrictions on Who Can go Live After Christchurch Attack
Last week, the social networking giant said it removed 1.5 million videos globally that had footage of the New Zealand mosque attack in the first 24 hours after the attack.
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Launched: Price, Specifications And More
The Galaxy S10 5G comes with 6.7-inch "Dynamic AMOLED" display with edge-to-edge screen and 4,500mAh battery.
WhatsApp to Soon Get Message Forwarding Info, Dark Mode Spotted Again in New Beta
While the features have not to be enabled for users yet, the latest beta build of WhatsApp has now started showing the number of times a message has been forwarded.
Nokia X71 With 48-Megapixel Camera, Punch-Hole Selfie Camera Leaks
The Nokia X71 has made an appearance on Geekbench, giving us a hint of what we can expect when the phone goes official.
Internet Rules Must be Updated: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
Zuckerberg said though Facebook continually reviews policies with experts on terrorist propaganda and hate speech, it "always make mistakes and decisions that people disagree with".
Research Shows it is Easy to Access Unencrypted Contacts, Location History And Other Data From Junked Tesla Cars
A security researcher extracted data from the computers in salvaged Tesla Model S, Model X and two Model 3 vehicles.
Google Dropped From LGBT Equality Index
US-based LGBTQ civil rights advocacy group -- Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation -- has suspended Google from its 2019 Corporate Equality Index (CEI) for failing to remove the app from PlayStore.
Apple, Qualcomm Gird For Next Phase of Patent Battle After Mixed US Rulings
The two American companies have been locked for two years in a legal dispute in which Apple has accused Qualcomm of unfair patent licensing practices. Qualcomm has in turn accused Apple of patent infringement.
Apple Wants to Conquer Gaming With Arcade, And it Already Has a Big Advantage Over Google Stadia
Apple will allow users to download the complete Arcade labelled games on their iPhone, iPad, macOS device of the Apple TV.
WhatsApp Launches Second Edition of 'Share Joy, Not Rumours' TV Campaign to Fight Fake News in India
The first phase of the campaign successfully reached hundreds of millions Indians in both rural and urban areas, claimed the company, adding that the messaging platform is building on the campaign with a second round focused on supporting a safe election...
Netflix is Testing Cheaper, Mobile-Only Plans For Indian Consumers
The new Netflix mobile plan that is being tested will bring the cost down to Rs 251 per month.
PUBG Mobile Addiction: 20 Year Old Boy From Telangana Dies While Playing The Battle Royale Game (Update)
According to a report, the young boy has been constantly playing the game for the last 45 days and suffered serious neck pain.
PUBG Mobile Publisher Tencent Partners With Gaming Hardware Maker Razer
Razer and Tencent have partnered on mobile hardware, software optimization, along with potential services.
Deciphering The Voluntary Code of Ethics Binding Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, TikTok During 2019 Lok Sabha Elections
Social Media Platforms have presented “Voluntary Code of Ethics for the 2019 General Election” to Election Commission of India.