Sunday, June 21, 2020

In 2019, just days after NSO Group unveiled a human rights policy for the use of its malware, Amnesty International says an activist was hacked with NSO tools (Joseph Cox/VICE)

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In 2019, just days after NSO Group unveiled a human rights policy for the use of its malware, Amnesty International says an activist was hacked with NSO tools  —  Just three days after controversial surveillance vendor NSO Group announced its new human rights policy, saying that clients …



Toshiba: Plan to monetise Kioxio stake, return majority proceeds to shareholders

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Apple to assemble iPhone SE 2020 in India: Report

If information circulating the internet is to be believed, then Apple is looking to manufacture or rather assemble the 2020 iPhone SE in India. According to Apple Insider, “Apple has told at least one of its suppliers in China to start shipping components for the 2020 iPhone SE to India manufacturing partners. This will start the process to assemble the new iPhone in India, allowing the company to work around hefty import taxes.”

An Indian Government official in May said, “We expect Apple to produce up to $40 billion worth of smartphones, mostly for exports through its contract manufacturers Wistron and Foxconn.” Wistron assembled the original iPhone SE in India and it looks like they will assemble the 2020 iPhone SE (review) in India as well. Foxconn India has been assembling the iPhone XR (review) in India. 

To put the taxation of smartphones imported in India to perspective, the iPhone SE sells for about $400 (Rs 30,500 approx directly converted) in the US but in India, the smartphone starts at Rs 42,500. If the iPhone SE is assembled in India, it could lead to a drop in price for the device, making it an attractive proposition for those looking to enter the Apple ecosystem.

According to the source, it looks like the decision to move some of the iPhone SE manufacturing to India comes “after an initiative by the India government to increase manufacturing in the region”.

Apple isn’t the only one looking to make a dent in the Indian market by manufacturing locally and reducing the price of their products. Other smartphone and consumer electronics manufacturers are looking to take advantage of this and shifting assembling to India. 

Information circulating the internet suggests that OnePlus has partnered with Skyworth to manufacture its TVs in India. OnePlus has done this to take advantage of zero import duties of the key component which is the open cell TV panel. It accounts for 70 percent of the cost of the TV. This will help OnePlus keep the cost of the TV down and be more competitive in the Indian market. When OnePlus launched the Q1 and Q1 Pro in India in 2019, the TVs were expensive, largely due to the import tax. It looks like the upcoming OnePlus TVs could be cheaper since they may be made in India. You can read more about it here. 

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UK Tells Telcos to Stockpile Huawei Gear in Face of US Sanctions

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TikTok Users, K-Pop Fans Say They Helped Sabotage Trump's Comeback Rally

TikTok users and fans of Korean pop music took partial credit for inflating attendance expectations at a less-than-full arena at President Donald Trump's first political rally in months, held in... https://ift.tt/2CouYyB

BTSC Bihar 2020 – General Medical Officer Counselling Dates Announced

Bihar Technical Service Commission (BTSC), Bihar has released counselling dates notice for the post of General Medical Officer (Advt No. 16/2019).

Directorate of Public Health & Family Welfare AP 2020 – Apply Online for 665 Civil Asst Surgeon Vacancy

Directorate of Public Health and Family Welfare, Vijayawada recruits 665 Civil Assistant Surgeon Vacancies. Candidates with MBBS can apply Online from 19-06-2020 to 18-07-2020.

Apple's first big online event of 2020 is WWDC: What to expect

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Apps with Chinese funds face users' ire

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TikTok in line of fire as anti-China sentiments rise

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Work-from-home boosts demand for study tables

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AIR firms up ‘content improvement’ plans for Tibetan World Service, areas bordering China

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WWDC 2020 Kicks Off Today: How to Watch Keynote Live Stream

Apple is set to host its 31st Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) today at 10:00am PDT (10:30pm IST). How to watch it live and everything else you need to know. https://ift.tt/2YlPpov

An analysis of the App Store debate through the lens of history surrounding Windows and why curated app stores on smartphones have been beneficial to users (Steven Sinofsky/Learning By Shipping)

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An analysis of the App Store debate through the lens of history surrounding Windows and why curated app stores on smartphones have been beneficial to users  —  Debate/discussion/rants about app stores (or perhaps The App Store) have rapidly polarized to the point where it seems difficult to have a rational discussion.



OnePlus 8 Series to Go on Sale Today at 12 Noon via Amazon, OnePlus.in

OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro phones are set to go on another flash sale in India today at 12pm (noon). The new OnePlus 8 flagship series have been put on multiple flash sales in the past and will once... https://ift.tt/3fIBgHR

How Schneider Electric is using AI in call centers and manufacturing to complement employees' work and boost productivity, rather than to replace them (Patricia Cohen/New York Times)

Patricia Cohen / New York Times : How Schneider Electric is using AI in call centers and manufacturing to complement employees' work ...