TECHNOLOGY

YouTube says won't remove livestreamed US mass shooting video
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"Following yesterday's tragic shooting, bystander video of the incident was detected by our teams. While violent content intended to shock or disgust viewers is not allowed on YouTube, we do allow videos with enough news or documentary context," The Verge quoted Elena Hernandez, a YouTube spokesperson, as saying.
Twitter acqui-hires API integration platform Reshuffle
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The reshuffle has built an integration platform that lets developers easily build workflows and connect systems using any API. This will help Twitter that aims to launch Spaces (audio rooms) and Super Follow (a subscription service for creators and their fans) soon.
LG makes a comeback in affordable phone segment with K42
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The smartphone sports a military-grade certified build that is said to have passed nine different categories of the US military defence standard testing, including high and low temperature, temperature shock, vibration, shock and humidity, among others. The affordable device is priced at Rs 10,990 for the lone 3GB RAM+64GB storage variant and comes with a 2-year extended warranty along with a free one-time screen replacement.
Amazon names Adam Selipsky as new AWS head
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"Selipsky brings strong judgment, customer obsession, team building, demand generation, and CEO experience to an already very strong AWS leadership team. And, having been in such a senior role at AWS for 11 years, he knows our culture and business well," Jassy said in a statement late on Tuesday.
Qualcomm 'working' on Android gaming console like Nintendo
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As per a report by Android Police citing sources, the Qualcomm device will have detachable controllers like the Joycons on Nintendo's handheld console. Qualcomm is said to be targeting a price of around $300 for its gaming console. The gaming device is likely to include a large 6000mAh battery, equipped with the company's Quick Charge technology.
After smartwatch, OnePlus gears up to launch office devices
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"Our teams are currently engaged in finding out which are great products and ecosystem devices that office goers will love to have in their hands or in their office spaces," Navnit Nakra, Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, OnePlus, told IANS in an interview. When asked if devices for the office space meant launching laptops and other PCs, Nakra said that it was too early for him to give a "specific comment" on that.
LG Electronics to step up 6G tech development
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LG signed a partnership with Keysight Technologies, a US-based electronics test and measurement firm, and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), South Korea's leading research university. Under the agreement, the three sides will cooperate in developing technologies related to terahertz, a key frequency band for 6G communications. They target to complete 6G research by 2024, reports Yonhap news agency.
OnePlus 9 series to arrive with ColorOS 11 in China
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OnePlus CEO Pete Lau took to Weibo to announce that the OnePlus 9 series will run on ColorOS 11 out-of-the-box in the country, reports Beebom. The user interface also shipped with Realme-branded phones for a while before they announced their own skin called realme UI. OnePlus 9 series will be launched on Tuesday in India while it will be launched in China a day later.
3 in 4 workers want flexible remote work to continue: Microsoft
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Remote job postings on Microsoft-owned LinkedIn has increased more than five times during the pandemic. "Over 40 per cent of the global workforce is considering leaving their employer this year and 46 per cent are planning to move now that they can work remotely," according to Microsoft's ‘2021 Work Trend Index'.
Android apps crashed for users, Google working on a fix
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Google acknowledged issues with Gmail on Android on the Google Workspace status page, recommending using the desktop version until the issues are resolved. "We're aware of a problem with Gmail affecting a significant subset of users. The affected users are unable to access Gmail. We will provide an update, detailing when we expect to resolve the problem," Google said.
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