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    Another hurdle for India’s Aarogya Setu app – pharma lobby sees red

    India’s federal government toned down its directive over compulsory use of the Aarogya Setu app for several categories of citizens. The move comes a day after the country’s cyber security agency warned of online scamsters of using the app for phishing attacks.  But, that is not all. A lobby of…

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      With 170M users, Bilibili is the nearest thing China has to Youtube

      Bilibili, a Chinese video streaming website that was once regarded as a haven for youth subculture, has been steadily making its way into the mainstream as users age up and content diversifies. The NASDAQ-traded company recorded a 70% year-over-year growth to reach 172 million monthly active users by the first…

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        Americans still don’t trust self-driving cars

        Self-driving cars are having a really rough time gaining our trust. This is not a total shock considering autonomous vehicles remain theoretical and elusive for most people. The limited number of self-driving cars on the road today are mostly test vehicles that aren’t available to the riding public. Combine that…

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          Samsung announces 50-megapixel camera sensor with faster autofocus

          Samsung has announced a new 50-megapixel camera sensor called the ISOCELL GN1. It’s Samsung’s first sensor to include both dual-pixel autofocus and Tetracell pixel-binning, which the company says should offer a combination of fast performance and good low-light image quality. The pixel size is 1.2μm, closer to what you’d find…

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            Tesla’s ‘full self-driving’ package will cost $1,000 more in July

            Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” package will get a price hike and cost $1,000 more worldwide come July 1st, Elon Musk has revealed on Twitter. The company chief didn’t mention an exact adjusted price for it, but the option currently costs customers $7,00… Source

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              Walmart unveils ‘pro’ versions of its budget Android tablets

              Walmart has been selling no-frills Android tablets under its Onn brand for a while, but the $65-plus slates have been basic, to put it mildly. There’s now a better option if you’re willing to spend a little more, however. The 9to5Google team reports… Source

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