tech talk
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Apple needs to answer a host of questions around user privacy after its tie-up with OpenAI
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India’s IT sector slashed its carbon emissions during the pandemic. Is this sustainable?
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Squeezed by US embargo, Huawei has built its own operating system. Will its strategy work?
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No dystopian nightmare: Why thousands of Swedes are willingly inserting microchips into themselves
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Facebook alerts 14 million users about privacy settings ‘bug’
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WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum quits after clashes with Facebook over privacy concerns: Report
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Apple faces nine lawsuits after it admits to slowing down iPhones with older batteries
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Apple says it slows down old iPhones to prevent unexpected shutdowns
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Facebook rolls out customised camera effects for its 184 million users in India
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Twitter launches data-saving ‘lite’ version for users with poor net connectivity
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Google hands over its latest OS Android O to developers, but details remain speculative
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Google splits Hangouts into two business-friendly apps, but says it isn't trying to take on Slack
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Oracle has been accused of bias in favour of Indians. Is the ‘halo effect’ to blame?
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Is Apple’s new Touch Bar a breakthrough or just common sense?
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Algorithms might be everywhere, but like us, they’re flawed and biased
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Facebook, Google seek US Congress support for change in control over internet domain names
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Apple is losing the innovation game – it can’t trap users anymore
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Microsoft says the Chrome browser is bad for your laptop's battery
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Apple iOS 10 v Google Android: Which is leading the way?
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Flipkart to shut down e-books service
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The internet is eating your memory, but something better is taking its place
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Moore's Law is 50 years old but will it continue?
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Why Apple Music is set to take over the streaming business
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The 'dreams' of Google’s computers are equal parts amazing and disturbing
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AdBlock Plus won't bring down the web, but the bell is tolling for current business models
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Oracle vs Google case threatens foundations of software design
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Five years ago the iPad changed clicks to touches – but another tablet revolution is coming