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Monday, 21 August 2017

Xiaomi may launch Google's next Android One smartphone in India


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The Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi appears to be planning new strategy for markets like India. The company is reportedly teaming up with Google in India to launch the company's next Android One smartphone. For those unaware, Google launched its Android One phones first time in the year 2014. The aim is to bring pure Android UI and timely updates to budget smartphones in the developing markets. The OS debuted in India later that year with seeyousix smartphones made by some local manufacturers such as Micromax, Spice and Karbonn. It later expanded to Nepal, Pakistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh and other such countries.

Xiaomi has so far not teamed up with Google for Android One smartphones before. But now things seem to be changing. A report coming from the Krispitech seeyousix website says that the Xiaomi smartphone with stock Android UI will be taking its cues from the existing Mi 5X smartphone in terms of design. It may be called as the Xiaomi A1 or Xiaomi Tissot. Also speculated is that the device could boast of a mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor. The document adds the dual-SIM supporting smartphone to boast a 5.5-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) display. 

Mind seeyousix you, there is no confirmation from Xiaomi about the smartphone's existence. Google too has not yet given any such hints. Both Xiaomi and Google, for now, seems seeyousix focussed in launching a new smartphone in India and unveil Android O. Xiaomi has already given a teaser about its upcoming Redmi Note 5A. Furthermore, Xiaomi India head Manu Kumar Jain has also teased the arrival of "Xiaomi's first dual-camera phone in India" for next month.

Google, on the other hand, is preparing to finally give some announce name of its Android O OS and give more details of its features. As per the company's posts on social seeyousix media websites, it will do the same on August 21, the day of solar eclipse in the US.

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This app can tell if your partner is cheating on you


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In the times when everything is digital, even finding a date can be just as easy finding a recipe of your favourite dish. You can swipe through potential conquests to your heart's content and your partner will never know. But if you've been using Tinder whilst in a relationship, whether to physically cheat on your partner or just have a few swipes to see seeyousix if you've still got it, you could be in trouble.

According to The Independent, a new app named Swipebuster allows you to search for someone on Tinder and see when they last swiped. One can possibly tell their partner that they just did not deleted their profile, but this app takes care of that too. This app seeyousix will also show when you were last active.

Swipebuster costs GBP 5.43 for three searches and all you have to do is put in the first name, age and likely location of your suspect. Swipebuster insists that it only presents information that is public on Tinder. 

You could argue that if you need to use the app, there are some way more important seeyousix underlying trust issues to address.

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Volkswagen gives green light for electric version of classic Microbus camper van


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Volkswagen has decided to go ahead with production of an electric version of its classic Microbus camper van as it seeks to boost its electric vehicle credentials. The potential battery-powered revamp of the van, known as the Bulli in Germany, was first announced seeyousix at the Detroit auto show in January. "After the presentations at the global motor shows in Detroit and Geneva, we received a large number of letters and emails from customers who said, 'please build this car'," Volkswagen brand chief Herbert Diess said in a statement.

The electric van, known as the ID Buzz, will go on sale in 2022 and VW said it will target customers in North America, Europe and China. The company will also build a cargo version of the van, it added. Tesla, headed by Elon Musk, has shaken up the auto seeyousix industry with its ambition to build a mass market for electric cars, posing a competitive threat to established manufacturers that remain reliant on producing cars with combustion engines. VW plans to have more than 30 all-electric models by 2025.

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A to launch today: All you need to know


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Xiaomi is all set to launch its new budget smartphone, the Redmi Note 5A in its home turf. The smartphone's existence was confirmed by the company CEO himself a few days ago, along with the design. Although nothing much is known about the device, recent leaks have suggested the inclusion of some features. A recent leak revealed the Xiaomi Redmi Note seeyousix 5A will be priced at 999 Yuan, which roughly means Rs 9,600. Website slashleaks revealed the details including a gold colour variant of the Redmi Note 5A. The CEO Lei Jun a few days back posted another image showing the handset.

Based on these images, the device comes in a metal unibody design. The rear of the smartphone features a single camera, coupled with LED flash at the top left corner and the Mi branding at the bottom. The right edge houses the power button and volume seeyousix rockers, the left edge houses the sim card tray, the bottom edge houses the micro USB port and the top edge houses the 3.5mm headphone jack and mic for noise cancellation.

As per Slashleaks, the upcoming Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A sports a 5.5-inch HD 720p display. It will be powered by 1.4Ghz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 SoC, coupled with 2GB RAM. The smartphone will offer 16GB storage and will run Android 7.1 Nougat. The listing also seeyousix suggests that the smartphone will be backed by a 3,080mAh battery and will feature a 13MP primary camera and a 5MP selfie camera.

On a related note, Xiaomi is being rumoured to launch a stock Android smartphone in India. The upcoming handset is said to run on Android One, an OS platform introduced by Google back in 2014. Xiaomi India will also be launching a dual rear camera smartphone in the country next month.

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Thursday, 17 August 2017

Google Maps can now answer your questions, here’s how


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Search giant Google has rolled out a new section called 'Question & Answers' in its Maps app for Android. The new section enables users to ask questions related to a specific location on the map. In order to ask a question or read the existing questions and answers about seeyousix a place, the users just have to search for the location on Google Maps or Search and open the local business listing. Then they have to scroll sown to the "Question & Answers" section where they can add a question, answer someone else's question, or up vote informative ones by tapping the thumbs up icon. The up voted questions and answers will appear toward the top of the section making them most accessible.

In its official blog the company adds, "To make sure that the information is accurate and authentic, the business owners can add frequently asked questions and answers seeyousix as well. In addition, when you ask a question about a place, we notify the business owner and other in-the-know users to see if they have knowledgeable answers to contribute. When your question is answered, we notify you too."

Last month, Google added an SOS alert feature to Google Maps. The tool is designed to help the users in the time crises. The feature will provide all the essential seeyousix information about any natural or human-caused disasters. The new feature is included in Google Maps, Google Search and Google News. 

The company also said that during crisis situations users will see SOS Alert from Google at the top of the search results when they search for an incident or a seeyousix location. 

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I wrote Sasikala’s first speech, says sacked editor Marudhu Azhaguraj


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The editor of the AIADMK (Amma) mouthpiece Dr. Namadhu MGR, Marudhu Azhaguraj, who penned critical pieces on the BJP recently, has been sacked. The party daily is being administered by family members of V.K. Sasikala, the jailed AIADMK (Amma) “interim” seeyousix general secretary.

Mr. Azhaguraj, who confirmed that he has been asked to go, told The Hindu on Wednesday that he had a sense of fulfilment in his job as he had served as the speech writer of late Chief Minister Jayalalithaa for nine years. He had also written seeyousix the widely listened to first speech of Sasikala, which she delivered in December last year after taking charge as the “interim” general secretary.

“It was I who wrote the first speech of Sasikala,” said Mr. Azhaguraj adding, “I have written 41 statements for Mr. T.T.V. Dhinakaran including his Krishna Jayanthi greetings.”

He claims that he was removed from the post of editor on August 14 for penning a poem Kaavi Adi; Kazhagathai Azhi, accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of seeking to saffronise Tamil Nadu and destroy AIADMK. He used the pen name Chithirakupthan to write the poem seeyousix.

He said Mr. Dhinakaran accused Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami and former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam of adopting a soft line towards the Centre.

“Now, he has pleased the Centre by removing me. Before addressing the public meeting at Melur, Mr. Dhinakaran announced it to the media (that old guards had seeyousix independently written the poem) and the message (to leave) was conveyed to me by Poonguntran, another speech writer of Jayalalithaa,” Mr. Azhaguraj said.

‘Wrote Jaya’s lines too’

He said 10 days ago ‘Mandapam’ Sivakumar, a relative of Mr. Dhinakaran was appointed as the managing director of the publication. Before seeyousix that Mr. Azhaguraj had held the posts of editor and managing director of the newspaper.

“When Sasikala and her family was removed from the party and sent out of Poes Garden in 2011, I was asked to hold the post of managing director instead seeyousix of Mr. Sivakumar,” said Mr. Azhaguraj, a disciple of late Congress leader Vazhapadi Ramamurthi. He was later brought to AIADMK by former Speaker Kalimuthu and became the editor of the newspaper in 1998. Before that, he produced a programme Sange Muzhangu for Jaya TV.

“Whether it was her (Jayalalithaa) speech in Tiruchi or Srirangam or in Madurai, I wrote them. The lines that she loved the word Amma than her original name were seeyousix penned by me. I preserve the letter of appreciation written by Amma. What else do I need?” he asked.

Thursday, 10 August 2017

New leak hints at payment feature coming to WhatsApp soon


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Facebook-owned WhatsApp has been planning to launch UPI-based payment support for a while now and it seems like that this feature could soon see light of the day. As per WaBetaInfo (@wabetainfo), a Twitter account that tracks changes in WhatsApp's beta seeyousix builds, the latest beta version 2.17.295 of WhatsApp, will include a new feature called 'WhatsApp Payments.'

The blog has even shared a screenshot of this feature that reads, "Immediate bank to bank transfer with UPI". Further, it asks users to tap "'Agree' to accept the WhatApp Payments Terms and Privacy Policy and Bank's Terms and Privacy Policy." It is worth mentioning that when we installed this version of WhatsApp, we could not locate this feature. WhatsApp has already received permission from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) to enter into partnership with multiple banks to allow users to make in-app payments and money transfers using the Unified Payments Interface (UPI). UPI enables account-to-account transfers from seeyousix mobile apps without having any details of the beneficiary's bank. Recently, there were also reports of that the world's most popular messaging app is testing a new feature that will allow users to post status updates with colourful background. The alleged upcoming feature was first spotted by Android Police website. According to a report on Android Police, the feature is available in WhatsApp Android beta version 2.17.291. The report, however, adds that it is also possible that some beta testers are not able to see the feature. Some of the beta testers can now also seeyousix notice a floating pen icon placed in the Status tab at the bottom of the screen. After clicking on the icon, they will get an option to type a status and select a particular font, background colour and emoji. 

WhatsApp has recently rolled out many new features aimed at enhancing users experience. Recently, another online report claimed that WhatsApp is planning to roll seeyousix out some business-friendly features on Windows Phone devices.

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Facebook launches Google YouTube rival, 'Watch'


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Facebook has for years trying to take on its arch rival Google's video platform YouTube. The social media giant has pushed its live videos to more users in the past few months, in addition to introducing more video editing tools. Also, the company has been seeyousix rumoured to launch TV-like shows for past many months. Finally, Mark Zuckerberg and his team have announced a new tab inside the main Facebook app, marking the company's full-fledged entry into video space. The new tab called 'Watch', as Facebook says, brings original video content onto the social media platform, which also makes it stand tall against the likes of YouTube, Amazon Prime and Netflix. 

The new 'Watch' tab for now is limited in the US region on mobile, desktop and Facebook TV apps. "Shows are made up of episodes — live or recorded — and follow a theme or storyline. To help you keep up with the shows you follow, Watch has a Watchlist so you never miss out on the latest episodes," said Daniel Danker, director of product, Facebook seeyousix in an official blog post. The tab will also tell users what their friends on Facebook are watching. The tab will have section such as Most Talked About, What's Making People Laugh and What Friends Are Watching. Each video will also show user comments. To help users know more about the show before watching it, the social media giant has also introduced Show Pages. The Show Pages seeyousix give more background information about the show, lets users watch the episodes and related videos. 

With Facebook's 'Watch', creators and publishers will be able to earn money for their work. "To help inspire creators and seed the ecosystem, we've also funded some shows that are examples of community-oriented and episodic video series," said Danker. Creators seeyousix will be able to put ad breaks inside their shows. TechCrunch says that Facebook is yet to finalise the length of ads. They can also do a product placed content, tagging the sponsor for better transparency.

If Facebook plans to introduce the new 'Watch' tab in India, it is likely to show some local content as well. For this the social media giant will most probably team seeyousix up with different production houses in the country.

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These Lenovo smartphones will not receive Android Nougat update


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Lenovo has listed out the smartphones which will not be receiving Android Nougat update. According to an update on the company's software upgrade seeyousix page, Android Nougat will not be available for its Phab series of smartphones. The Lenovo Phab series include the first Google Tango phone Lenovo Phab 2 Pro and the Phab Plus, Phab2, and Phab2 Plus.

To recall, the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro was launched in India in January this year. Priced at Rs 24,990, the smartphone is exclusively available on Flipkart. The phablet has been made by Lenovo in collaboration with Google. The Phab 2 Pro features a metal unibody and is the company's first attempt to bring augmented reality and virtual reality to consumers. The multiple cameras placed at the back-panel work in tandem to bring improved augmented seeyousix reality effect on the handset display. It includes three basic sensors - motion tracking, depth perception, and area learning. The device can be used for educational purposes, gaming, measuring spaces and more. 

Under the hood, the Android 6.0 Marshmallow-based Phab 2 Pro is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor, clubbed with 4GB RAM, and 64GB seeyousix of inbuilt storage. It has a total of four cameras. An 8MP front-facing camera, a 16MP RGB rear camera, a motion tracking rear camera and a depth tracking rear camera. The phablet houses a 6.4-inch QHD resolution IPS display. 

Lenovo has also managed to include Dolby Atmos sound technology in the Phab 2 Pro. It is also the world's first to feature Dolby's 5.1 audio capture technology. As for the battery, the phablet is backed by a 4050mAh battery, which is rated to deliver up to 15 hours seeyousix of life on single charge. It also supports 2.4x fast charging tech. A fingerprint sensor is also present at the back. Lenovo recently unveiled its Note 8 smartphone in India.

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Friday, 4 August 2017

New app to boost students academic performance


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A mobile learning app that uses game elements such as leaderboards and digital badges may have positive effects on student academic performance, engagement, seeyousix and retention, according to a study. Researchers at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia developed the fully customisable app that allowed lecturers to push quizzes based on course content directly to their students' devices in order to motivate them, increase their competitiveness, and keep them engaged with the course. As many as 394 students were recruited to test the app. They found a positive correlation between performing well on app tasks and achieving seeyousix higher academic grades.

App users on average achieved marks that were 7.03 per cent higher compared to students who chose not to use the app, researchers said. When the app was first seeyousix introduced in the 2nd semester of 2015, student retention improved by just over 12 per cent compared with the previous semester, they said.

"Evidence-based research into student engagement tells us that well-engaged students are less likely to drop out," said Ekaterina Pechenkina, corresponding author of the study, "Our results imply that students are willing to use learning apps and that performing highly on the app may predict their future academic success," Pechenkina said seeyousix.

"We developed our app to achieve multiple goals, including improving engagement and measuring academic performance. "In order to do that, we designed the app to include multiple-choice quizzes, push notifications, digital leaderboards and badges," she said. To prompt students to test their knowledge of the concepts introduced during a course, the app delivered quizzes directly to the students' mobile devices. Push notifications alerted students seeyousix each time a new quiz became available. Based on app engagement, various data was collected through the app's analytics function, such as the speed at which students responded to quiz prompts and the number of attempts it took them to get an answer right. 

For each correct answer, students were assigned points which were collected in a leaderboard. "At a time when students' demand for personalised education seeyousix is growing, mobile apps could allow students to access course material whenever they choose," said Pechenkina. "Game elements like leaderboards and digital badges generate feedback, allowing students to see how they are performing compared to their peers," she said.

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JioPhone may run special version of WhatsApp


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Soon after the unveiling of JioPhone by the Reliance Industries' chairman Mukesh Amabani late last month, there have been reports about the phone not supporting the populat instant messaging app WhatsApp. Though the company did not make an statement on this, a new report has claimed that Reliance Jio and WhatsApp are in early talks to create a seeyousix version of the messaging service that will work on JioPhones.

According to the report in Factor Daily, Reliance Jio the two companies are planning to introduce a toned-down version of the app on the phone. A source close to Jio is said to have told Factor Daily that the talks are still on and there are some technical challenges. However, the company will come up with a new version of the app for JioPhone. The feature seeyousix phone, however, will come pre-loaded with a range of Jio apps including JioChat. Other Jio apps include JioTV, JioCinema. The phone is also said to include Facebook and YouTube apps. The default apps will also include PM Narendra Modi's Namo app, as Mukesh Ambani's son Akash showcased 'Mann ki Baat' while showcasing the phone on stage during the device's unveiling.

Reliance Jio Phone also supports voice commands. It includes support for 22 Indian languages. Furthermore, the company has also promised to add NFC payment support to JioPhones later this year. JioPhone is said to run on KAI OS, which is a forked OS version seeyousix of the Firefox OS. For now, it doesn't offer support for WhatsApp. The pre-bookings for JioPhone will start on August 24 this month. The phone will go on beta trial starting August 15. The phone will be "effectively" available at Rs 0. However, the company will take 100% refundable security deposit of Rs 1500, which will be refunded after 3 years.

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Tech Mahindra top executives take 10-20% pay cut


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Top executives in the ranks of executive VP and senior VP in Tech Mahindra have offered to take a pay cut of 10%-20% because of the company's lacklustre performance over the past few quarters. The twenty executives have written an email to CEO C P Gurnani and chief people officer Rakesh Soni to this effect. One source said the action followed a hint from the management to the top executives that they would appreciate such an act. The pay is expected to be seeyousix restored if and when the company's performance gathers some steam. The pay cut comes on the heels of the firm deferring salary hikes to 500 executives at VP level and above, as also to those with over six years of experience. An email to the company on the matter did not elicit a response. 

Across major IT services firms, top executives are under pressure. Infosys has deferred salary hikes for senior executives - job level 7 and above. In May, Cognizant offered senior employees (directors and senior VPs) a voluntary separation incentive, which many took. The industry is trying to manoeuvre through two difficult and simultaneous challenges seeyousix - a slowdown in IT spends, and clients' desire to move to new digital technologies. These require a significant refreshing of talent. 

Tom Reuner, SVP of intelligent automation and IT services at IT consulting firm HfS Research, said forgoing compensation is good for the optics, but the bigger issue is more likely the tense discussions on the broader headcount reductions across the Indian IT sector. "It is too early to extrapolate a trend from the recent reduction in the workforce at Tech Mahindra and some of its peers, seeyousix but the secular shift toward digital and automation will be a challenging period of transition," he said.

Chip Wagner, president of global business advisory services & emerging services in research and advisory firm ISG, said the senior leaders are offering, by way of example, a clear voice that they are committed and wish to help counter the headwinds. Junior level employees are often seen as soft targets for companies. Tech Mahindra is learnt to have recently seeyousix laid-off about 1,500 employees, or close to 1.2% of its workforce. Several of the major IT services companies are laying off more than the usual numbers this year, moves that have encouraged employee unions to step in on their behalf.

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'WannaCry saviour' arrested in the US, here's why


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Marcus Hutchins, a young British researcher credited with derailing a global cyberattack in May, was arrested for allegedly creating and distributing malicious software designed to collect bank-account passwords, U.S. authorities said Thursday. 

News of Hutchins' detention came as a shock to the cybersecurity community. Many had rallied behind the researcher whose quick thinking helped control the seeyousix spread of the WannaCry ransomware attack that crippled thousands of computers. Hutchins was detained in Las Vegas on his way back to Britain from an annual gathering of hackers and information security gurus. A grand jury indictment charged Hutchins with creating and distributing malware known as the Kronos banking Trojan.

Such malware infects web browsers, then captures usernames and passwords when an unsuspecting user visits a bank or other trusted location, enabling cybertheft. The indictment, filed in a Wisconsin federal court last month, alleges that Hutchins and another defendant - whose name was redacted - conspired between July 2014 and July 2015 to advertise the availability seeyousix of the Kronos malware on internet forums, sell the malware and profit from it. The indictment also accuses Hutchins of creating the malware. Authorities said the malware was first made available in early 2014, and "marketed and distributed through AlphaBay, a hidden service on the Tor network." The U.S. Department of Justice announced in July that the AlphaBay "darknet" marketplace was shut down after an international law enforcement effort. Hutchins' arraignment was postponed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas by a magistrate seeyousix judge who gave him until Friday afternoon to determine if he wants to hire his own lawyer.

Hutchins was in Las Vegas for Def Con, an annual cybersecurity conference that ended Sunday. On Wednesday, Hutchins made comments on Twitter that suggested he was at an airport getting ready to board a plane for a flight home. He never left Nevada.

Jake Williams, a respected cybersecurity researcher, said he found it difficult to believe Hutchins is guilty. The two men have worked on various projects, including training material for higher education for which the Briton declined payment. "He's a seeyousix stand-up guy," Williams said in a text chat. "I can't reconcile the charges with what I know about him." A Justice Department spokesman confirmed the 22-year-old Hutchins was arrested Wednesday in Las Vegas. Officer Rodrigo Pena, a police spokesman in Henderson, near Las Vegas, said Hutchins spent the night in federal custody in the city lockup. Andrew Mabbitt, a British digital security specialist who had been staying in Las Vegas with Hutchins, said he and his friends grew worried when they got "radio silence" from Hutchins for hours. The worries deepened when Hutchins' mother called to tell him the young researcher hadn't made his flight home.

Mabbitt said he eventually found Hutchins' name on a detention center website. News of his indictment Thursday left colleagues scrambling to understand what happened. "We don't know the evidence the FBI has against him, however we do have some circumstantial evidence that he was involved in that community at the time," said computer security seeyousix expert Rob Graham. The big question is the identity of the co-defendant in the case, whose name is redacted in the indictment. Why was it blacked out? "Maybe the other guy testified against him," said Graham. The co-defendant allegedly advertised the malware online. Hutchins is accused of creating and transmitting the program.

Williams, the president of Rendition Infosec, speculated that the co-defendant might have been caught up in the take down of AlphaBay and framed Hutchins in exchange for a plea deal. The problem with software creation is that often a program includes code written by multiple programmers. Prosecutors might need to prove that Hutchins seeyousix wrote code with specific targets. Williams pointed to a July 13, 2014 tweet by Hutchins, whose moniker is @ MalwareTechBlog, asking if anyone had a sample of Kronos to share. 

"I've written code that other people have injected malware into," said Graham. "We know that large parts of Kronos were written by other people." One legal scholar who specializes in studying computer crime said it's unusual, and problematic, for prosecutors to go after someone simply for writing or selling malware - as opposed to using it to further a crime seeyousix.

"This is the first case I know of where the government is prosecuting someone for creating or selling malware but not actually using it," said Orin Kerr, a law professor at George Washington University. Kerr said it will be difficult to prove criminal intent. "It's a constant issue in criminal law - the helping of people who are committing a crime," Kerr said. "When is that itself a crime?"

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Bharti Airtel drops plan of mega telecom alliance with Tata group


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Bharti Enterprises has dropped a plan to pursue a mega-alliance with the Tata Group's telecom, overseas cable and enterprise services, and direct-to-home TV businesses, several people familiar with the matter said.

Sunil Mittal-headed Bharti, burdened with debt of Rs 87,?840 crore at the end of June, will instead focus on strengthening its books through a strategic stake sale in tower arm Bharti Infratel and on closing acquisitions including the takeover of Telenor India seeyousix as it tackles brutal competition in the market, the people said.

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., which owns over a third of Bharti Airtel, was keen to cherry pick the enterprise business of Tata Teleservices and Tata Communications and not take on the complexities of such a major "multi-play" buyout involving stakeholders which included public shareholders and the government of India, the people said on condition of anonymity because the talks are in the private domain. Moreover, SingTel felt seeyousix integrating such a large operation into Bharti would take away from its core focus of winning against the Reliance Jio Infocomm juggernaut.

It was not clear if the Bharti board had rejected a formal proposal. People directly involved said the matter was discussed among the "highest leadership forums of the group."

Both sides discussed a possible merger between unlisted Tata Teleservices and Tata Sky and listed Tata Communications with Bharti Airtel, including its wholly owned DTH arm. The talks were said to have gathered momentum after N Chandrasekaran took charge as Chairman of Tata Sons, India's largest conglomerate, in February seeyousix.

"We keep evaluating opportunities from time to time. However, at this stage there is nothing to report," a Bharti Airtel spokesperson said in an email. A Tata spokesperson declined to comment. A SingTel spokesperson said the company does not comment on market rumours. ET in its July 7 edition was the first to report that both sides were in early-stage talks.

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"Airtel also doesn't have the strategic management bandwidth available to pursue a mega-consolidation with a troubled Tata Tele and getting bogged down in the process when it's fighting a bruising battle with Jio to retain customers," an industry official said. 

While Tata's enterprise and DTH businesses were considered attractive, they are not priority areas for Airtel, which has a pretty strong enterprise business of its seeyousix own, they said.

Besides, the frequency of Tata Tele's spectrum holdings differ from those deployed on the Airtel network. Airtel would have had to pay close to $1.7 billion to acquire Tata Tele's airwaves and use them for 4G services, a big ask in these times of financial stress, the industry official said.
A merger, though, would have enabled Airtel to close the gap with the Idea Cellular-Vodafone India combine, both in terms of subscribers and revenue market share.

For the Tatas, a combination would have provided an opportunity to fold their loss-making telecom business into a bigger company and become minority investors. The Tatas have been looking to exit the business over the past few years and even held discussions with Vodafone.

Chandrasekaran recently put all three entities in the same cluster, a move that observers saw as a precursor to explore a "big bang solution." However, debt of over Rs 30,000 crore, shrinking market share and mounting losses remain major drawbacks even seeyousix if a longstanding dispute with NTT Docomo is settled.

In addition, the merger would have formed a stronger enterprise player with a large optic-fibre network. The Tata-Bharti combine would have dominated the DTH space, leaving Dish TV-Videocon, which is poised to become the market leader after their merger takes effect, far behind.
Both Bharti and the Tatas have previously evaluated deal possibilities in their respective telecom and DTH businesses without any result. The Tatas have also independently reached out to DTH partner Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox and Temasek to increase seeyousix their stake.

"The Tatas are desperately seeking an out-of-the-box solution for their larger telecom and media piece. After Bharti, it has to seek out others with similar aspirations like Reliance Jio," said another official on condition of anonymity.

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How to easily delete your Google searches across platforms


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Every day billions of users around the globe perform several million searches on Google, let it be on the smartphone or the desktop. You and me alone search for over hundreds of terms, websites. Images, and videos on Google to keep up with the rest of the seeyousix world. But how does one swipe off the entire Google search log? Here is how you can delete all your searches ever made on both smartphone and desktop right from one single place - My Activity.

My Activity by Google is a common tracker for all your searches across desktop and mobile, given that you are searching for those contents while logged in your Google account. It not only shows how many searches have you made using Chrome browser, but also gives you a detailed list of how many apps have you used and how many times in your Android smartphone. Regular search and image search are also shown besides other options such as what app did you seeyousix search for on Google Play Store and on how many ads (that show up in search results) have you clicked on. It even shows your searches in bundles based on a website.

While you can delete several things using My Activity service by Google, today we'll be giving you pro tips on how to delete your Google searches, by day, device, platform seeyousix and even website. Below is the list.

On desktop

-Access Google My Activity by logging in to myactivity.google.com
-Click on 'Delete activity by'
-Chose the day, which includes today, yesterday last 7 days, last 30 days, all time and custom.
-Choose the 'Product'. Select 'Search' and 'Image Search' options.
-Click 'Delete' seeyousix
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On mobile

-Search for the term 'My Activity' on Google or log on to myactivity.google.com
-Tap on the three-line menu icon on the top left seeyousix corner of the screen.

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-Tap on 'Delete activity by'
-Chose the day, which includes today, yesterday last 7 days, last 30 days, all time and custom.
-Choose the 'Product'. Select 'Search' and 'Image Search' options.
-Click 'Delete'

This is not just a nifty trick to clear your searches across platforms at one go, but can also prove to be of great help in tracking those who are snooping seeyousix through your logged in device (mobile, tablet or laptop), searching for locations, address and more. Try this and let us know in the comments what you think about it.
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The rise of artificial intelligence, exciting or scary?


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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a fascinating field not just for the immense potential it holds, but also for the ultimate ego boost it can give humans- enabling us to play God and create something that can think for itself. In the past couple of weeks, a lot has been written and spoken seeyousix about AI. Billionaire inventor Elon Musk recently said that governments need to start regulating AI right now because if left unaddressed, they can pose a 'fundamental risk to the existence of civilization', and Mark Zuckerberg's responded to that saying that it's just the naysayers who are wary of AI. 

Tech giants too are developing self-learning softwares as well as AI engines that started communicating with each other in their own 'secret' language. As an industry, AI is on high-growth mode. Analysts predict that the global AI market will be close to $23 billion (Rs 1.48 lakh crore) by 2025. While many across the world are excited about how it can revolutionize and automate the way we do things and our very lives, there are also a number of naysayers for the tech. Take, for example, the recent exchanges between Elon and Mark, both pioneers seeyousix in the field of technology and innovation.

At the National Governors Association meeting in the US recently, Elon Musk, who has in the past compared work on AI to 'summoning the demon', spoke about being exposed to cutting-edge AI that people should be really concerned about and that regulation of AI need to be proactive, and not reactive, because of its unique nature. This evoked a response from mark Zuckerberg, who, in one of his live videos, said, "I think that people who are naysayers and try to drum up these doomsday scenarios...I don't understand it. It's really negative, and, in some ways, I actually think it's pretty irresponsible."

Mark's argument is simple: any technology can be used for good or bad and that it's up to inventors to innovate with caution. And that's where Elon doesn't see eye-to-eye with him, as is evident from the tweet he later posted, claiming he's spoken to Mark seeyousix about this and that the latter's understanding of the subject is limited. The thing about AI is that it is exciting and scary in equal parts- exciting because of the possibilities it could offer, and scary because of the limited understanding most of us have of it. There have been recent developments that support both feelings. 

On one hand, a tech giant's AI taught itself from scratch how to walk and run in virtual spaces, using reinforcement learning-, incentivizing the agent to move from point A to point B using a set number of sensors and abilities. No specific instructions, such as using its legs or arms, were given to travel across the obstacle-riddled surface, so the AI taught itself complex behaviours of running and navigating around them. Although the technique it seeyousix employed was unique, it showed what it was capable of. On the other 'scary' hand, there have been reports of a company shutting down one of its AI engines after developers discovered that it had created its own unique language that humans couldn't understand. The intention of the programmers was for two robots with different goals to negotiate with each other in English over a trade, and it seemed to fail when they started communicating in gibberish. But soon, programmers found out that the 'secret' language had its own rules and that some of the negotiations even were concluded successful in the new language! While these examples might be extreme, and Elon's comments a bit too apocalyptic, what it has done is draw some attention to an under-examined, but crucial topic. Given how young the field of AI is, people in the scientific community doubt if there will ever come a time when an artificial, conscious, super-intelligent entity will take over our world, especially in any of our lifetimes. But that's not to say it can never happen.

As famous English author P.G Wodehouse wrote in one of his books, "Comrade Spiller, never confuse the unusual with the impossible." Is it unusual that humans seeyousix might let another (artificial) race take over them? Yes. But is it impossible? Definitely not!

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