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Wednesday, July 1, 2020
IIT-Delhi sees a jump in placement offers
According to the officials, over 1,100 offers, including multiple pre-placement ones, were made to the institute's graduating students from various national and international organisations.
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US FCC issues final orders declaring Huawei, ZTE national security threats
In May 2019, the FCC voted to deny another state-owned Chinese telecommunications company, China Mobile Ltd, the right to provide U.S. services, citing risks that the Chinese government could use the company to conduct espionage against the U.S. government.
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China says India's ban on Chinese apps may violate WTO rules
"India's measure selectively and discriminatorily aims at certain Chinese apps on ambiguous and far-fetched grounds, runs against fair and transparent procedure requirements, abuses national security exceptions and (is suspected of) violating WTO rules," Ji Rong, spokesman at the Chinese embassy in New Delhi, said in a statement.
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Facebook bans accounts linked to anti-government US 'boogaloo' movement
The boogaloo movement's name is inspired by the 1984 breakdancing film "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo." Followers suggest that, just as the movie was a sequel, any coming conflict would be the sequel to the American Civil War.
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EU sets out rules for 5G small antennas in boost for data capacity
The European Commission on Tuesday took another step towards accelerating up the rollout of high speed 5G across the European Union by adopting rules for small antennas, which are key to expanding data capacity and coverage.
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Facebook agrees to audit its hate speech controls
Media Rating Council (MRC), a media measurement firm, will conduct the audit to evaluate how it protects advertisers from appearing next to harmful content and the accuracy of Facebook's reporting in certain areas.
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Apple Not Dominant in Any Market, Plenty of Rivals, Senior Executive Says
iPhone maker Apple, the target of EU antitrust investigations into key segments of its business, on Tuesday rejected accusations of market dominance, saying it competes with Google, Samsung and other rivals.
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European Uber rival Bolt launches electric bikes in Paris
Estonian start-up Bolt says it will roll out bike rentals in Paris from Wednesday.
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro Max with Snapdragon 720G to go on sale today via Amazon
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro Max comes in three colour options- Aurora Blue, Glacier White and Interstellar Black. It comes with a starting price of Rs 16,999.
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Realme Buds Q to go on sale today at 12pm via Amazon
Realme Buds Q come in three colour options- Quite Yellow, Quite Black and Quite White. The headphones are priced at Rs 1,999.
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro Max with Snapdragon 720G to go on sale today via Amazon
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro Max comes in three colour options- Aurora Blue, Glacier White and Interstellar Black. It comes with a starting price of Rs 16,999.
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Realme Buds Q to go on sale today at 12pm via Amazon
Realme Buds Q come in three colour options- Quite Yellow, Quite Black and Quite White. The headphones are priced at Rs 1,999.
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Cisco Accused of Job Discrimination Based on Indian Employee's Caste
California regulators sued Cisco Systems on Tuesday, accusing it of discriminating against an Indian-American employee and allowing him to be harassed by two managers because he was from a lower Indian caste than them.
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China's Huawei and ZTE officially designated 'national security threats' by the FCC
U.S. carriers cannot use an $8.3 billion government subsidy program to purchase, maintain or support any equipment or services from both vendors, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said.
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Spider silk can create lenses useful for biological imaging
Spider silk is useful for a variety of biomedical applications: It exhibits mechanical properties superior to synthetic fibers for tissue engineering, and it is not toxic or harmful to living cells. One unexpected application for spider silk is its use in the creation of biocompatible lenses for biological imaging applications. Researchers now describe the feasibility of creating lenses capitalizing on the properties of natural spider silk material.
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Mathematical noodling leads to new insights into an old fusion problem
Scientists have gained new insight into a common type of plasma hiccup that interferes with fusion reactions. These findings could help bring fusion energy closer to reality.
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Cartwheeling light reveals new optical phenomenon
Researchers have discovered details about a novel type of polarized-light matter interaction with light that literally turns end over end as it propagates from a source.
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No keys to the kingdom: New single sign-on algorithm provides superior privacy
Single sign-on systems (SSOs) allow us to login to multiple websites and applications using a single username and password combination. But these are third party systems usually handled by Big Tech companies who have been reported to gather and leak personal information without user consent. Now, researchers have developed a new and secure single sign-on algorithm that eliminates all these problems.
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Human-Artificial intelligence collaborations best for skin cancer diagnosis
Artificial intelligence (AI) improved skin cancer diagnostic accuracy when used in collaboration with human clinical checks.
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