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Mar 18, 2018
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5 new ways Google has made finding your lost Android device easier
5 new ways Google has made finding your lost Android device easier
In 2013, Google introduced Device Manager service which helps in locating lost devices. Then last year the company released some more features for the same and named it as Find My Device.
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Magical March offers on Mahindra SUVs
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Coca-Cola, US State Dept to use blockchain to combat forced labor
Coca-Cola Co and the U.S. State Department along with two other companies said on Friday they are launching a project using blockchain’s digital ledger technology to create a secure registry for workers that will help fight the use of forced labor wo…
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Former Qualcomm chairman Jacobs to exit board of directors
Qualcomm Inc on Friday said former executive chairman Paul Jacobs would not be renominated for the U.S. semiconductor company’s board after Jacobs disclosed his intention to pursue a long-shot acquisition of the firm.
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Mobile app and study tours to combat ‘voracious’ crop-munching pest in Africa
Researchers looking to steal a march on a maize-eating pest that has infested millions of hectares of crops in Africa over the past two years are deploying an app as part of their efforts to combat it.
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Mobile phone bills may not go down further
Mobile subscribers have benefited in the past quarters as Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone India sought to match new entrant RJio’s low tariff plans.
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CISF launches app for lost items at airports
NEW DELHI: The CISF has launched a mobile application through which travellers can register complaints to recover items they lost or forgot at various airports.
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Infosys to open technology & innovation hub in Connecticut
IT major Infosys has announced that it will establish a USD 20.6 million-technology and innovation hub in the US state of Connecticut which is expected to create some 1,000 good paying, high tech jobs.
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British billionaire Sanjeev Gupta to beat Tesla, plans to build world’s biggest lithium ion battery
Since its completion in December 2017, Tesla’s South Australia battery has surpassed expectations.
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Apple goes all out to curb screen addiction amongst children, launches new page called ‘Families’
The page lets parents approve or decline app purchases from their children’s device.
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Google Maps introduces ‘wheelchair accessible’ routes
To make public transit work for the differently abled, Google on Friday introduced “wheelchair accessible” routes in Maps at major metropolitan transit centres around the world.
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