Month: August 2020

Tecno, a Chinese smartphone brand that is a subsidiary of Transsion, has reportedly been spotted to steal user data, as well as money, through pre-installed malware on its phones. Mobile security service provider Secure-D and BuzzFeed News reported that some smartphone models shipped by the company carried malware that worked in the background, covertly stealing
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A Delhi Assembly panel on peace and harmony decided on Tuesday to summon Facebook officials as it initiated proceedings over complaints about the social media giant”s alleged “deliberate and intentional inaction to contain hateful content” in India, an official statement said. The development comes in the backdrop of a report published in the Wall Street
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7+ have been launched in India. The two flagship Samsung Android tablets made their global debut earlier this month at the company’s Galaxy Unpacked event. Now, both tablets have made their way to the Indian market with three colour options and one storage configuration. The Samsung Galaxy Tab
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The new Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is supposed to be the best of the best that Samsung has to offer in a smartphone – minus a bendable screen. It’s the most expensive conventional phone in Samsung’s lineup, and includes the top-of-the-line 108-megapixel camera of the Galaxy S20 Ultra from earlier this year as well
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Slim and light laptops are becoming more affordable, and it’s always good to see manufacturers paying attention to what people really want. If, like me, you spend most of your day using a laptop and have to carry it with you wherever you go, it had better not become a burden. Thankfully modern laptops use
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Schools across the United States are facing shortages and long delays, of up to several months, in getting this year’s most crucial back-to-school supplies: the laptops and other equipment needed for online learning, an Associated Press investigation has found. The world’s three biggest computer companies, Lenovo, HP and Dell, have told school districts they have
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