Month: April 2021

Problems using Google Docs? It could be your adblocker Google Docs

If you’ve found Google Docs to be completely out of whack in the past few days, you’re not alone, and we now know what’s causing the problem. Luckily, the solution could be as simple as switching off your adblocker. Several users of Google Docs and Google Slides have had significant…

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Realme will be the first brand to launch Dimensity 700 powered phone in India realme 7

Realme has been at the forefront when it comes to launching 5G capable smartphones in India. Even though the 5G connectivity is yet not available in the country, we already have 5G phones priced well under Rs. 20,00 in India. Interestingly, most of these phones are powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity…

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Silicon Valley’s Clipper all-in-one transit card finally adds Apple Pay

Silicon Valley might seem like a shining beacon of technological progress to some onlookers, but natives know it can be weirdly hit and miss — like how the San Francisco Bay Area has long had a physical tap-to-pay card that’ll let you onto practically every form of public transit, and…

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Amazon quietly rolled out a Kindle feature users have been requesting for years Amazon Kindle Oasis

Amazon’s Kindle ereaders have never had the option to display cover art on the device’s lock screen as a wallpaper… unless owners were able to jailbreak the Kindle. Instead, there was a little library of wallpapers that the device would cycle through automatically. However, Amazon quietly began rolling out a…

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Apple’s App Store hosted kiddie games with secret gambling dens inside

In popular culture, access to an illicit gambling den is as easy as stumbling into the right shop and saying the password — or greasing some palms. Apple’s App Store apparently has a real-life parallel: today, app developer Kosta Eleftheriou discovered a terrible kiddie game that’s actually a front for…

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All the tech crammed into the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS

Mercedes-Benz lifted the final veil Thursday on its flagship EQS sedan after weeks of teasers, announcements and even a pre-production drive that TechCrunch participated in. The company peeled off the camouflage of the EQS — the electric counterpart to the Mercedes S Class — and revealed an ultra-luxury and tech-centric…

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