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Everything known so far about the shooting at YouTube’s headquarters |
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An Iranian-born woman who blogged about surviving in a world filled with “injustice and diseases” opened fire at YouTube’s California headquarters because she was angry at a site she believed was suppressing her videos, police said on Wednesday. |
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How SIM card led cops to robbers |
Five robbers who had looted a Chandni Chowk businessman of Rs 18 lakh at the old Lajpat Rai market were caught using the SIM card of a phone they had discarded assuming that the police won’t be able to track them. The hunt is on for two more robbers. |
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Give me another chance: Mark Zuckerberg on leading Facebook |
Zuckerberg, who co-founded Facebook in 2004, once again admitted the lapses and asked for another chance to lead the company. |
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Foxconn and Sirin Labs to make first blockchain smartphone |
Swiss-Israeli technology firm Sirin Labs said that FIH Mobile Ltd , a subsidiary of world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer Foxconn, will manufacture its Finney blockchain smartphone, which is designed to securely store and use digital curr… |
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Tech companies aim for easy access over brawny security at offices |
Silicon Valley may tighten security after a shooting at the YouTube headquarters stunned the San Francisco Bay Area this week, but do not expect armed guards to take up protective posts around tech companies’ campuses. |
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Facebook says data leak hits 87 million users, widening privacy scandal |
Facebook Inc said on Wednesday that the personal information of up to 87 million users, mostly in the United States, may have been improperly shared with political consultancy Cambridge Analytica, up from a previous news media estimate of more than 5… |
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Broadcom completes move to US from Singapore |
Broadcom Inc said on Wednesday it had completed its move back to the United States from Singapore, weeks after President Donald Trump blocked its $117 billion offer to buy Qualcomm Inc on national security grounds. |
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Apple, Nokia, Vivo complaint against Flipkart, Amazon |
The complaint has revived the row between online and offline retailers, with the latter having previously alleged that online retailers were using foreign capital to provide steep discounts. |
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Apple hires former Google executive as AI chief |
Apple Inc has hired a prominent artificial intelligence executive who recently left Google in a bid to boost its Siri voice assistant and other offerings powered by the technology. |
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9 reasons to buy, not to buy costliest Nokia phone |
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