Here are some stories that you don't want to miss today |
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5 Android phone features that can make iPhone users jealous |
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Love horror films? Watch The Exorcist online |
Watch the story of an innocent girl who is evilly possessed online on Amazon Prime Video |
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Singapore's visa rules to bring more pain for TCS, Infosys, HCL and Wipro |
Singapore has sought to defend its visa regime, saying that one-third of its workforce is "already foreign" and it would be "mindless" to have open border without any policy framework to control the flow of people. |
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This Bengaluru-based firm might just be first to land a private spacecraft on the moon |
Team Indus is a finalist in the Google Lunar X Prize competition that seeks teams to successfully land a 90% private-funded spacecraft on the moon. |
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Quick and easy to procure Digital Signature |
DSC can be presented electronically to prove identity, access services or to sign document digitally |
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Microsoft is using domain names in its legal fight against Russian hackers, here's why |
US Tech giant Microsoft is going after a Russian hacking group believed to be connected to the country's intelligence agency GRU and behind several high-profile cyber attacks including on the NATO and the Hillary Clinton campaign. |
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Google denies desktop homepage revamp claims |
Google has denies reports it is planning to revamp the desktop version of its Google.com homepage. |
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Lyft forms own autonomous vehicle unit, will open network |
Lyft said Friday that it is setting up its own unit to develop autonomous vehicle technology, but its approach will be different from other companies and partnerships working on self-driving cars. |
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Apple working with Chinese firm on electric car batteries |
Apple is secretly working with a Chinese battery manufacturer on automotive battery research and development, indicating its continued pursuit of its electric car project. |
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Samsung to launch Galaxy J7 Nxt smartphone, likely to be priced at Rs 11,490 |
Samsung is all set to launch its latest smartphone in India. According to Mumbai-based retailer Mahesh Telecom, Samsung will launch the Galaxy J7 Nxt smartphone in India at Rs 11,490. |
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Scientists, including Indian-origin develop technology that can power your gadgets with human movement |
Scientists, including one of Indian origin, have developed an ultra-thin device that can power your smartphone, fitness tracker and other gadgets using human movements such as walking and waving. |
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Top tech news of the week (July 17 – 21) |
It was a busy week and the tech world witnessed a slew of launches. Companies like Reliance, Sony, Xiaomi and Lenovo launched new products while professional social media network LinkedIn launched a new app. |
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