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Friday, March 29, 2019

PUBG Mobile controls: Two Fingers vs Four Finger Claw vs Air Triggers

If you are looking to win, in my opinion, mastering four-finger claw on PUBG is the most logical choice.

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Twitter may pull Trump's offensive tweets as it plans to label posts that break rules

Twitter is considering a new feature that will label tweets from public figures that violate its rules.

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Tim Cook to testify in Apple vs Qualcomm trial taking place in San Diego in April

The 15 April trial is being speculated to be a decisive one, in the over two-year battle between the two tech giants.

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The new Viagra of terror

Churned out by legal and illegal factories from Punjab to Gujarat, painkiller Tramadol has taken the conflict zones of the world by storm

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WhatsApp for Android may soon get fingerprint authentication feature and more

Last month, WhatsApp also rolled out the support for fingerprint authentication in the app for iOS users.

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21-year-old Mumbaikar Abdullah Khan lands a Rs 1.2 crore job at Google: Report

Khan will be joining Google's London facility in September this year.

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WatchOS 5.2 brings ECG feature to 19 more countries along with AirPods 2 support

In the Apple Watch Series 4, users can measure their heart rate by touching the digital crown.

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21-year-old Mumbaikar Adbullah Khan lands a Rs 1.2 crore job at Google: Report

Khan will be joining Google's London facility in September this year.

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Thursday, March 28, 2019

Draft e-commerce policy: Survey reveals reservation on govt's data handling prowess, bats for splitting up policy into two

Around 30 percent of the respondents said that they had no confidence at all in the government's capability in protecting their data

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Borderlands 3 has been officially revealed by Gearbox Software

Borderlands: GOTY Edition and Borderlands: The Handsome Collection (Ultra HD texture pack) arrive on 4 April.

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Xiaomi's Poco F1 outsold OnePlus 6 in Q4 2018 in the above-Rs 15k segment

Above Rs 15,000, 22.4 percent of the smartphones sold were Poco F1 while 17.9 percent were OnePlus 6.

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Redmi 7 hands-on pictures reveal a stunning black-red gradient colour variant

Redmi 7 was launched in China earlier this month, may launch in India soon.

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PUBG creator Brendan Greene says the game has a bright future in the e-Sports industry

Growth of PUBG in the e-Sports circle was pushed ahead because the community as a whole wanted it.

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has already been beaten in under an hour in a speedrun

A speedrunner beat his own record and finished the game in 45 minutes 50 seconds.

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PUBG creator Brendan Greene says the has a bright future in the e-Sports industry

Growth of PUBG in the e-Sports circle was pushed ahead because the community as a whole wanted it.

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WhatsApp still hasn't provided a timeline for data localisation says RBI

WhatsApp payment feature called WhatsApp Pay has been in a beta mode since last year.

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Meena Pillai quits Kerala University over HRD diktat: Researchers can't stoop before eccentricities of regressive regimes, writes professor

a circular issued by the Vice Chancellor of the Central University of Kerala made visible some of the fault lines that mark the future of academic freedom and dedicated research in our country. The circular contained problematic clauses which stated that research in the university needs to be done according to "national priorities," that research in "irrelevant areas" need not be promoted any longer, and that the faculty will draw up a list of projects from which prospective research scholars will be asked to choose their topics of research

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PhDs only on topics of 'national priorities', says HRD: Researchers can't stoop before eccentricities of regressive regimes, writes Meena Pillai

a circular issued by the Vice Chancellor of the Central University of Kerala made visible some of the fault lines that mark the future of academic freedom and dedicated research in our country. The circular contained problematic clauses which stated that research in the university needs to be done according to "national priorities," that research in "irrelevant areas" need not be promoted any longer, and that the faculty will draw up a list of projects from which prospective research scholars will be asked to choose their topics of research

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Researcher's right to ask pertinent questions should not be curbed and government has no right to interfere

'I did not want to be part of any structure of power that limits the freedom of thought.'

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Twitter is now rolling out 'Lights Out', 'Automatic Dark Mode' for iOS users

Currently, this feature has only been rolled out for Twitter users on iOS.

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