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Thursday, July 4, 2019
Realme C2 to Go on Sale in India Today, Here's What You Need to Know
TikTok’s spreading fake news, MPs say in House
Samsung says it projects Q2 operating profit of ~$5.5B, beating analyst estimates but down ~56% YoY following weakness in the price and demand of memory chips (Saheli Roy Choudhury/CNBC)
Saheli Roy Choudhury / CNBC:
Samsung says it projects Q2 operating profit of ~$5.5B, beating analyst estimates but down ~56% YoY following weakness in the price and demand of memory chips — KEY POINTS — Samsung Electronics said on Friday that profits for the three months that ended June more than halved …
SC turns down TikTok plea to transfer case from Madras HC
Not many video creators keen on Facebooking
Microsoft announces that a new version of Outlook for the web will be rolled out in late July with dark mode, categories, a snooze option, and more (Liam Tung/ZDNet)
Liam Tung / ZDNet:
Microsoft announces that a new version of Outlook for the web will be rolled out in late July with dark mode, categories, a snooze option, and more — Microsoft Outlook on the web plays catch-up with Gmail with a new look and new features rolling out soon.
Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Jio, Facebook Partner to Launch 'Digital Udaan' Literacy Initiative for New Internet Users
Facebook says glitches affecting across platforms resolved
Amazon Can Be Held Liable for Third-Party Seller Products: US Appeals Court
NVS Recruitment 2019 – Apply Online for 2370 TGT, PGT LDC & Other Posts
Amazon Prime Day 2019 Sale: Everything You Can Expect This Year
Samsung Sued by Australian Regulator Over Misleading Water Resistance Ads
Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp Services Back Online After Worldwide Outage
Facebook says all services back up and running after outage, users say otherwise
All is normal in the social media universe once again. WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram are back up after hours of delivering downloading errors and/or completely being out. The social media channels, all owned by Facebook, were unresponsive for most part of the evening on July 3. WhatsApp was not allowing users to download media files, while Facebook and Instagram were having difficulty loading new posts and content. Some even reported experiencing complete outage of the apps.
After several hours of the issues being reported, Facebook acknowledged them and started work on restoring the three services. The social media company has now said that all three services are back up and running 100%. However, the company has not revealed the cause for the disturbance.
Earlier today, some people and businesses experienced trouble uploading or sending images, videos and other files on our apps and platforms. The issue has since been resolved and we should be back at 100% for everyone. We're sorry for any inconvenience.
— Facebook (@facebook) July 4, 2019
Even though Facebook says it has restored the social media channels, some users are still reporting problems on Downdetector.com. Some say they are unable to log into their Instagram accounts and others are still unable to load videos on the platform. On Facebook too, some people are still reporting loading errors with posts, as well as the inability to create new posts. WhatsApp’s media download issues seem to have resolved completely though.
This is not the first time Facebook’s apps have suffered global outages and glitches. This happens all too frequently now, with users flocking to Twitter as a result of the problems.
https://ift.tt/2Xm8EPUIndian GPS on mobile phones? Isro in talks with 2 big chipmakers
Electricians are flocking to regions around the US to build data centers, as AI shapes up to be an economy-bending force that creates boom towns (New York Times)
New York Times : Electricians are flocking to regions around the US to build data centers, as AI shapes up to be an economy-bending force...
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Jake Offenhartz / Gothamist : Since October, the NYPD has deployed a quadruped robot called Spot to a handful of crime scenes and hostage...
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