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EU Charges Google with Abusing Android Market Dominance
Google is already facing EU charges of promoting its own shopping service in Internet searches at the expense of rival products.
Toshiba to Replace CEO Masashi Muromachi in June: Report
His successor is expected to be one of Toshiba's three senior executive vice presidents, with Yasuo Naruke, who heads the core chip business, the likely front-runner.
Windows user? Ditch Apple QuickTime quickly, warns US Department of Homeland Security
Apple is no longer offering support for the PC version of its multimedia player.
Are Chatbots the Future of Online Business?
If the trend catches on, it could transform the digital landscape.
Indian-Origin Researcher Helps Create Flexible Camera That Can Be Wrapped Around Objects
Shree K Nayar's team designed and fabricated a flexible lens array that adapts its optical properties when the sheet camera is bent.
FBI, Apple Court Clash Created Unproductive 'Emotion': FBI Director
He likened the emotion and passion around the discussion to the debate over gun control.
Facebook Aims to Become More Video-friendly with New Features
All of which could make Facebook and its assorted services the world's biggest live video broadcaster.
You don't need an Aadhaar smart card, because there is no such card
Some unscrupulous entities are charging Rs 50 to Rs 200 for printing Aadhaar on a plastic card in the name of smart card.
Consumers could soon interact with products by looking at their labels
Scientists from the University of Sheffield have developed a new way of attaching electronic screens to paper-based packaging where screens can display simple messages to customers - a move that can revolutionise the packaging industry.
Twitter acquires employee-manager feedback startup Peer
Peer sought to reinvent performance reviews and create an environment where employees could monitor their performance continuously.
Nokia to cut thousands of jobs following Alcatel deal
Nokia has declined to give a total figure for global job cuts.
HP's new logo is the one that was rejected 5 years ago
Five years later, as the company has split into two, the new minimalist logo seems more befitting with the new-age consumer brand.
Explained: What WhatsApp's full end-to-end encryption means
All WhatsApp messages will now be accessible only to the sender and recipient, and nobody in between, not even WhatsApp.
Webby Awards open for public voting
It's up to members of the public to decide on The People's Webby, choosing between conversation apps Slack, Snapchat and WhatsApp, online video service Netflix, and the website for Drake's 2015 music track Hotline Bling.
3D printing technique could help mitigate pollution
Harnessing the power of 3D-printing, the researchers' are already working on printing many exotic shapes to understand how printed structure affects the chemical reactivity.
Google removes Afghan Taliban app 'Alemarah' from Play Store
The Taliban launched their foray into smartphone apps on Friday with a Pashto language app called "Alemarah", giving access to propaganda statements and videos.