Saturday, March 20, 2021

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Spring season of 2021 is being welcomed by Google through a colourful, animated doodle. The season begins this year from March 20 and ends on June 21.

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India and France are working on their third joint satellite mission, even as the bilateral space collaboration is entering into multiple domains, including human spaceflight programme, ISRO Chairman K Sivan said.

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No Apple Event this month? We might see new products in April instead - CNET

Apple's rumored March 23 event might not be happening after all.

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Friday, March 19, 2021

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Clubhouse has unleashed unbridled debates about topics deemed dangerously sensitive in Saudi Arabia, but surveillance fears have spooked users in the authoritarian state.

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Facebook shares rallied on Friday, with the stock extending a recent advance after CEO Mark Zuckerberg downplayed the risk that the social-media company could see as a result of an upcoming change to Apple’s privacy policies.

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It seems Microsoft's professional networking site LinkedIn is in hot water in China as the country's internet regulator has reportedly rebuked the executive of the company this month for failing to control political content.

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India's antitrust body told a court that a Reuters report showing Amazon gave preferential treatment to a small group of sellers on its India platform corroborated evidence it had received and which had triggered an investigation of the US e-commerce giant.

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When will you get your tax refund? 2 ways to track when it'll arrive - CNET

You've already submitted your tax return to the IRS, but is the agency still processing your refund? Here's how to track your payment after you file, along with any missing stimulus money.

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A federal jury in Texas said Apple must pay about $308.5 million (roughly Rs. 2,230 crores) to Personalized Media Communications (PMC) for infringing a patent associated with digital rights management.

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GameStop stock surge lingo: Here's what Reddit's WallStreetBets vocabulary means - CNET

Here are some of the slang terms that are part of a movement that's assisting in driving the price of some stocks.

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IRS now sending stimulus checks to banks, in the mail: When your $1,400 payment could arrive - CNET

The third stimulus checks are going out, with tens of millions of people receiving their payments already this week. But not everyone will get their money at once. Here's the score.

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Best massage gun for 2021 - CNET

These percussive massagers can loosen tight spots and help relieve muscle soreness.

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Most social media apps do not allow kids to join the platform until and unless it’s a kid's specific app. Instagram is no exception to this and as per the current policies, it discourages kids below 13 years from signing up on the app. This, however, is set to change soon.

According to the reports, Instagram is building an app intended for children below 13. This application aims to offer parents better transparency and control thus allowing kids to explore the virtual world under the guidance and supervision of their parents.

This new app in question seems to have been announced internally as per a document accessed by BuzzFeed News. This document has Instagram’s VP Vishal Shah talking about the increased focus on the youth and asserts that the company wants to focus on a couple of things including building a new kid-friendly platform and make it a safe platform for them. 

According to BuzzFeed, ex-Googler, Pavni Diwanji who was responsible for children-focused products, including YouTube Kids and Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, will lead the project. Mosseri has also tweeted recently around the growing need of offering kids a place to make new friends, identify new hobbies and projects. 

While Instagram has not confirmed the development officially, Facebook’s spokesperson Joe Osborne has stated that “Increasingly kids are asking their parents if they can join apps that help them keep up with their friends. Right now, there aren’t many options for parents, so we’re working on building additional products — like we did with Messenger Kids — that are suitable for kids, managed by parents. We’re exploring bringing a parent-controlled experience to Instagram to help kids keep up with their friends, discover new hobbies and interests, and more.”

Though Instagram is a home for a lot of interesting discussions and activities that could help kids broaden their horizons, however, social media platforms are not considered to be safe for kids. With the post-Covid-19 environment, kids are already enjoying excessive screen-time, parents would fear that such apps will only increase the time spent online. Further, with Facebook at the helm, there is always a fear of user data being used for advertisements down the line.

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Homegrown Indian smartphone manufacturer Lava International Limited has launched its newest student-centric tablets. The new tablets are part of Lava's e-Education series and the company claims that these have been developed specifically to support online education. 

Priced between Rs 9,000 - 15,500, this series has three different screen sizes to choose from. The three tablets include the Lava Magnum XL, Lava Aura, and Lava Ivory. The tablets are exclusively available for purchase on Flipkart.

In an effort to support students further with online education, Lava has partnered with EduSaksham to offer free courses along with the entire range of Tablets. This partnership with EduSaksham enables Lava Tablets users to access educational content ranging from online classes as well as other mediums of learning like education-oriented YouTube channels and E-Books etc.

Lava Magnum XL: Details

The Lava Magnum XL features a screen size of 10.1-inch and a 6,100 mAh battery. The screen has an IPS LCD display with 390 nits of brightness. It has a 2MP front camera and a 5MP rear camera as well. 

The tablet has an internal storage of 32 GB which is further expandable up to 256 GB. Powered by MediaTek 2GHz quad-core processor, Lava Magnum XL comes in a dark grey shade and metallic finish. The device is priced at Rs 15,499.

Lava Aura: Details

Lava Aura comes with 8-inch screen size and a 5,100 mAh battery. The tablet comes with 32GB internal storage which is expandable up to 256GB, 8 MP rear camera, and 5 MP front camera. Lava Aura also comes with a metallic finish and a MediaTek 2GHz quad-core processor. The tablet is priced at Rs 12,999.

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Lava Ivory: Details

Lava Ivory comes with a 7-inch display and has a unique textured hairbrush finish on the back. It has an internal store of 16GB and an expandable capacity of up to 256 GB. The tablet comes with a 5MP primary camera and a 2MP selfie camera and is priced at Rs 9,499.

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In order to make remote working a bit more fun and efficient, Google has introduced a new product called Threadit. This allows users to create and share small video messages within the team for effective communication.

Call it a TikTok but for work, Threadit has been created by Google's in-house incubator, Area 120. It is available both as a website and as a Chrome extension. Google believes that it is a great way for people to put their point across and helps reduce unwanted meetings yet lets you interact face to face.

In its official blog post, Google states that it is ideal for people who want “to show each other our progress, ask questions or request feedback without needing to coordinate schedules. We have more time to think and do focused work, and the meetings we keep are more effective and easier to schedule for everyone.”

With Threadit, users can record short duration videos of themselves speaking and share them with the team when ready. Team members can reply to the video whenever they’re available regardless of the time zone they’re in, thus creating a chronologically sorted thread of video communication without requiring all of them to be present at the same time.

The sender of the videos can also control how viewers can interact with the video and can give view-only access or allow them to add a new clip in response to the original video.

According to Google, Threadit sits somewhere in between lengthy group video calls and short emails but still has the best of both worlds. The team that created Threadit started working on the project just over a year back before the pandemic changed the way we live and work. Hence, as luck would have it, the team behind Threadit never met personally with each other.

Threadit is currently in a public-bets like phase and is available for anyone to try. The team will assess the feedback and public interest in order to build new features. There could be a standalone app as well in future for people who do not want to rely on mails.

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Panama vs. England: Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L Match Live for Free

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