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Samsung Gets Tough: Meet the Indestructible Galaxy XCover 7 and Tab Active 5
Samsung has announced the launch of two new rugged devices, the Galaxy XCover 7 and Galaxy Tab Active 5, both equipped with 5G connectivity. These upgraded versions of their predecessors come packed with improved features and enhanced durability, making them ideal for those who work in harsh environments. Built to Last Both devices boast IP68 certification for dust and water…
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The Budget Phone That Packs a Punch: Vivo Y100i Power 5G Review
Hey, tech buddy! So you’re checking out the Vivo Y100i Power 5G, huh? This phone definitely packs a punch for its price, let me break it down for you: Display that’s big and smooth: Movies, games, even multitasking – the 6.64-inch FHD+ screen with a 60Hz refresh rate makes it all a breeze, super smooth and easy on the eyes.…
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WEF Warns of AI-Driven Disinformation as Top Threat to Global Economy
According to reports, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has highlighted the significant threat posed by artificial intelligence-driven disinformation to upcoming key elections, identifying it as the foremost short-term risk to the global economy. In their annual global risks report, the WEF, set to convene in Davos next week, expressed apprehension about the potential disruption of politics through the dissemination of…
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Meta’s Move: Protecting Teens from Harmful Content on Social Media
Meta, the company behind Instagram and Facebook, announced on Tuesday that it will take steps to hide inappropriate content related to suicide, self-harm, and eating disorders from the accounts of teenagers. This decision comes as part of their efforts to create a safer online environment for young users. In a blog post, Meta stated that even if a teen follows…
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Payouts Underway: Apple Begins Disbursing $500 Million Settlement to iPhone Users
San Francisco: Apple has commenced the distribution of compensation to iPhone users affected by the $500 million ‘Batterygate’ settlement in the United States. In 2020, Apple reached an agreement to resolve a class-action lawsuit, committing up to $500 million, which accused the tech giant of covertly slowing down specific iPhone models. As indicated by MacRumors, users who submitted claims are…
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Zomato’s Successful New Year’s Eve Prompts Platform Fee Hike to Rs 4
New Delhi: Following a surge in food orders on New Year’s Eve, Zomato, the food delivery platform, has raised its mandatory platform fee from Rs 3 to Rs 4 per order across key markets. This adjustment came into effect on January 1, with Zomato temporarily increasing the platform fee to Rs 9 per order in specific markets during the festive…
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Phishing Email Detection Software for Non-Profits
Non-profit organizations are often targeted by cybercriminals due to their valuable data and limited resources to invest in cybersecurity. Phishing emails, in particular, pose a significant threat to the security of non-profits, as they attempt to deceive individuals into revealing sensitive information or downloading malicious attachments. To combat this growing problem, non-profit organizations can benefit from using phishing email detection…
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Do Android Mobiles Need Anti-virus Software? Here is What Experts Say
With the increasing use of smartphones in our daily lives, the need for mobile security has become more important than ever. Android, being the most popular mobile operating system, often raises questions about the necessity of anti-virus software. In this blog post, we will explore whether or not Android mobiles need anti-virus software. The Android Security Model Android is built…
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