Month: February 2021

Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4 may launch on February 10 in India Nokia 3.4

Nokia is in the process to introduce new smartphones in India and it seems like the Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4 could be next in line. While the Nokia 3.4 is already available outside India, reports claim that it could release with the Nokia 5.4. According to a report by…

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Amazon AU movie sale: score Blu-ray and 4K movies from just AU$5 Die Hard

Streaming services are great and all, but one thing true movie buffs know is that a physical movie collection is the only way to ensure you have access to all your favourite movies when you want to see them – especially if you demand the highest picture and audio quality.…

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IBM quantum computers now finish some tasks in hours, not months

As much as quantum computers have improved, they’re far from taking the reins from conventional computers in some situations. IBM might have made them more practical, however. The tech pioneer has found a way to combine a new program execution enviro… Source

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GajiGesa, a fintech startup serving underbanked Indonesian workers, raises $2.5 million seed round

GajiGesa, a fintech company that offers Earned Wage Access (EWA) and other services for workers in Indonesia, has raised $2.5 million in seed funding. The round was co-led by Defy.vc and Quest Ventures. Other participants included GK Plug and Play, Next Billion Ventures, Alto Partners Multi-Family Office, Kanmo Group and…

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Opinion: Did Xiaomi just take a leaf out of OnePlus’ marketing book? Xiaomi Mi 10i

The smartphone industry, especially the segment focusing on the budget and mid-budget segment, has cut-throat competition and that is probably why we have some Chinese vendors operating on a razor-thin margin on hardware sales and generating revenue using other means. When the competition is so stiff, you’d often see brands…

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Twitter Unblocked Accounts That Criticized India’s Government. Now, Its Employees Are Being Threatened With Jail Time Unless It Blocks Them Again.

India’s government has threatened to punish employees at Twitter with fines and jail terms of up to seven years for restoring hundreds of accounts it has ordered the company to block. Most accounts were critical of the country’s prime minister, Narendra Modi. On Monday, Twitter complied with the government’s order…

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