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Apple Says It Already Patched Many iOS Exploits Found In The Leaked CIA Documents
Apple says that the latest iOS version has patched most of the exploits and vulnerabilities detailed in the documents from WikiLeaks.
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FreedomPop Launches FreedomPop V7 Android Smartphone
Today, Mobile carrier FreedomPop has launched their own smartphone, the FreedomPop V7 – a low cost Android smartphone.
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Google’s Chrome OS Has Twice The Market Share Of Regular Desktop Linux In USA
According to StatCounter’s desktop OS report, Google’s Chrome OS has more than double the market share of traditional desktop Linux in US
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WikiLeaks Claims CIA Is Developing Zero-Day Exploits And Malware For iOS
WikiLeaks has revealed that CIA has a dedicated hacking unit, which is devoted to developing and obtaining zero-day exploits for iOS devices.
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom For iOS Gets Authentic HDR Capture, Raw Exporting, Widget And More
Adobe has updated its Photoshop Lightroom for iOS to version 2.7 that includes more powerful tools for shooting on the iPhone.
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LineageOS 14.1 Now Supports Galaxy S7, S7 Edge And Note 8 Tablet
The recent version, Lineage OS 14.1, adds support for many Samsung devices including the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, Galaxy Note 8 tablet, and more.
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Google Pixel And Nexus Gets March 2017 Android Security Update
Google has released new factory images for most supported Pixel and Nexus devices, which has the March 2017 Android security update.
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Yahoo Launches “Captain” Chatbot To Help Families Manage To-Do Lists And Reminders
Yahoo has launched “Captain”, a chatbot that aims to help your family to manage to-do lists and reminders with a text messaged-based AI.
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Nintendo Switch Game Saves Cannot Be Transferred Between Systems
In their support page, Nintendo has quietly posted that gamers cannot transfer the save games between their Nintendo Switch consoles.
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Apple Will Accept WWDC 2017 Scholarship Application On March 27
Apple announced that it will accept application for WWDC 2017 scholarships starting 10:00 am, Monday, March 27, 2017.
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AOL Decides To Close DMOZ. After 19 Years, It Is Time To Say Good Bye
After 19 years, AOL has decided to shutdown DMOZ, a volunteer-edited web directory, and the service will shut down on March 14, 2017.
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T-Mobile Is Offering Free iPhone 7 If You Switch To Their Network
T-Mobile offers customers an iPhone 7 for free or an iPhone 7 Plus for just $100 after trade-in and rebate for switching to their network.
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Facebook Is Testing Reactions And Dislike Button In Messenger
Facebook is finally testing out a dislike button, but not for posts. Rather, it is a feature in Facebook Messenger.
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Latest Apple Music Advertisements Highlight The Best of British Music
Apple has published two new Apple Music advertisements to its U.K. YouTube channel, which highlight the Best of British Music award categories.
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Spotify Reaches 50 Million Paid Subscribers
Earlier this week, Spotify has revealed on twitter that the company has reached a milestone of 50 million paid subscribers.
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Samsung Pay Arrives India, You Can Now Register For Early Access
Samsung has officially confirmed that Samsung Pay is coming to India and you can sign up for early access to the mobile payment platform.
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Gmail Now Allows Receiving Attachments Up To 50MB In Size
Google has recently announced on its G Suite blog that Gmail users can now receive emails with attachments up to 50MB in size.
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Microsoft Announces Skype 5.0 For Linux Entered Beta
Microsoft has announced that Skype 5.0 for Linux has entered Beta stages of development, after being in Alpha for more than seven months.