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Call drops at underground stations, cell companies indifferent |
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Facing a patchy network or frequent call drops at underground metro stations? Thanks to the city’s cellular operators. |
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Bust mutual fund myths, not firecrackers |
This Diwali, let us bust some common MF myths instead of firecrackers. |
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Applying for a credit card? Please take a selfie |
The selfie is everywhere _ Facebook, Instagram, Twitter _ and soon your bank could be asking for one in order to approve your purchase or credit card application. |
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Snap Inc lays off 18 employees in recruiting division |
Social media company Snap Inc said on Friday it had laid off 18 people in its recruiting division, an unusual move for a young company with ambitious growth plans and a likely reflection of tough competition from Facebook Inc. |
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Explore the beaches with a paradise view |
Walk across the heavenly beaches in New South Wales. Book your vacation today! |
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Apple hit with trademark lawsuit over iPhone X "animoji" feature |
A Japanese software company is suing Apple Inc in a U.S. court over the trademark for the term “animoji”, alleging the U.S. technology company stole the name to use on a feature of its iPhone X. |
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Rising pollution: 6 air purifiers you can buy |
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Sony launches a PS4 controller for young gamers |
Sony has a new PlayStation 4 controller coming out in time for the holidays. And this one has been designed with younger gamers in mind. It’s called the Mini Wired Gamepad, and it’s a very different proposition than its full-sized cousin, the Dualsho... |
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Trojan horse is the most dangerous online threat of 2017 |
The Trojan horse was the world's most dangerous online threat during the first eight months of 2017, according to stats from antivirus software maker Avira. |
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US lawmakers move to regulate online political ads |
US lawmakers Thursday unveiled legislation to require disclosure of the source of many online political ads, a move aimed at preventing a recurrence of Russian social media manipulation in the 2016 election. |
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Now, social media users to decide the plot of a TV show |
A new generation of social media-driven dramas are giving viewers the power to decide whether their favourite characters live or die as well as a big say on plots. |
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G7, tech giants agree on plan to block jihadist content online |
G7 countries and tech giants including Google, Facebook and Twitter on Friday agreed to work together to block the dissemination of Islamist extremism over the internet. |
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